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British International School Riyadh

The oldest British school in Riyadh, founded in 1979 and operating across three all-through campuses with British National Curriculum, IGCSE, A-Level, and IB Diploma. Fees for 2025-26 run from SAR 49,095 (Foundation 1) to SAR 107,933 (Year 12-13), including 15%…


Curriculum
IB, British, IPC, IMYC
Fees, annual
SAR 49–108k
Ages
3 to 18
Pupils
~3,000
Founded
1979

BISR is the long-running anchor of the British circuit in Riyadh, multi-campus and embassy-heavy, and the default for UK-curriculum families who want depth of community over a newer brand.

Founded in 1979, BISR runs seven campuses across Riyadh including the Diplomatic Quarter site that opened in 2020. Around 3,000 students follow the English National Curriculum to IGCSE and A Level, with the IB Diploma also on offer. CIS accredited. Around 40 to 50 percent of students at the DQ campus come from embassy families, which sets the tone of the parent body.

Parents praise the multicultural mix, swim programme, and academic outcomes, and the school has been named best in Saudi Arabia in industry awards in recent years. Common gripes centre on admin responsiveness and the cost of tuition. Families often pick between the main DQ campus and the older Salwa or Hamra sites by neighbourhood and class size rather than by reputation.


Fee Age Type Amount
Foundation 1 3 Annual SAR 49,095
Foundation 2 4 Annual SAR 66,494
Year 1 & 2 5 Annual SAR 69,082
Year 3 to 6 7 Annual SAR 76,130
Year 7 to 9 11 Annual SAR 83,625
Year 10 & 11 14 Annual SAR 101,414
Year 12 & 13 16 Annual SAR 107,933
Application Fee One-time SAR 575
Assessment Fee One-time SAR 1,150
Resource Deposit (refundable) One-time SAR 1,500
Seat Deposit (refundable) One-time SAR 5,000
Registration Fee One-time SAR 11,500
Capital Development Fee One-time SAR 11,500

  • Reddit teachers and Riyadh expats consistently put BISR alongside the American International School of Riyadh as the city's strongest two options for English-medium families.
  • A mid-2025 teacher describes a posting where Saudi parents and leadership wear staff down even when the children themselves are fine; another long-serving SLT figure called BISR the British school in Riyadh with the least racism on staff.
  • 2025 parent says her son is in Year 1 at BISR and that the experience has been great so far; a Year 13 alum said the school required student laptops and ran a normal British-curriculum routine.
  • A 2023 thread alleged discrimination in hiring, and a separate 2022 post claimed the school employs admin staff (often teacher spouses) without independent work permits.
  • Among the most expensive schools in Riyadh; current fees in the SAR 95k-220k range across the year groups put it in the same bracket as AISR.

Head of school

Mr Wayne Orr

Jeremy Newton serves as the Director of Schools at the British International School Riyadh, having joined the institution in August 2025. He previously held the position of Senior Principal at Misk Schools from August 2022 to July 2025. His professional background includes extensive international leadership experience at King's College School in Madrid, Spain, and significant roles with the British Council in both Venezuela and Egypt. He is recognized for his expertise in the English National Curriculum, IGCSEs, A-Levels, and the IB Diploma Programme, focusing on academic excellence and student well-being.

Accreditations

  • Council of International Schools 01

  • GCSE A-C 93%
  • A-Level A-C 84%
  • IB Average 33 pts

2786 Ibrahim Mubarak Said Ad Dusari, Al Hamra, Riyadh 13241, Saudi Arabia

School website