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King Faisal School

Saudi Arabia's first full IB continuum school, founded in 1991 by the King Faisal Foundation and operating from a large green campus in the Diplomatic Quarter. Fees for 2025-26 run from SAR 45,000 (Preschool) to SAR 67,500 (Grades 11-12), with…


Curriculum
IB
Fees, annual
SAR 49–68k
Ages
3 to 18
Pupils
~2,100
Founded
1991

A not-for-profit IB continuum school in the Diplomatic Quarter, established by the King Faisal Foundation in 1991 and the first school in Saudi Arabia to offer all three IB programmes.

KFS sits on roughly 40 acres in the DQ and serves around 2,000 to 3,000 boys and girls from age 3 to 18. Students choose between the IB pathway (PYP, MYP, DP) and an American Diploma route in the upper years. Facilities are strong by Riyadh standards, with a swimming pool, two large sports pitches, and an indoor sports hall, and the school refreshed its buildings in recent years. COGNIA accreditation sits alongside the IB authorisation.

The cohort is heavily Saudi national, around 95 percent, with a small expat passport-holder minority of roughly 100 students. Families describe a stable, well-resourced environment with experienced staff and steady IB outcomes, and long-tenure parents tend to rate it as one of the strongest options in the city. Fees run from roughly SAR 49,000 to SAR 67,500.


Fee Age Type Amount
Preschool 3 Annual SAR 49,000
Grades 1-9 6 Annual SAR 65,000
Grade 10 15 Annual SAR 67,500
Grades 11-12 16 Annual SAR 67,500

  • Riyadh expat and Saudi forum posts position KFS as one of the city's stronger schools, with several parents and ex-staff calling it among the best in Riyadh.
  • IB continuum credentials are a recurring positive: KFS was the first school in Saudi Arabia to run all three IB programmes, and parent commentary on directory sites cites strong IB outcomes and dedicated staff.
  • Practical complaints centre on cost, traffic at pickup, and the heavy security around the Diplomatic Quarter campus.
  • One ex-teacher described pay around 20,000 SAR a month but said they disliked working there, hinting at a workload-versus-reputation tension.

Head of school

Mr J M (Martin) McElhone

Martin McElhone is the Superintendent and Executive Principal of King Faisal School, Riyadh, having joined the institution in 2017. With a Bachelor of Education from the University of Birmingham, he has extensive experience in both UK and international educational settings, including eight years at Jeddah Prep and Grammar School. Throughout his career, he has focused on driving academic excellence and successfully implementing the International Baccalaureate (IB) curriculum at all levels. His leadership emphasizes creativity and the development of a strong future for the new generation of leaders in Saudi Arabia.

Accreditations

  • Cognia 01

  • IB Pass Rate 92%

Al Idrisi, Alkhawabi Street, Diplomatic Quarter, Riyadh 11614, Saudi Arabia

School website