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Mastery International School

A private American-curriculum school in Riyadh, launched in 2016, classified by the Ministry of Education as Class A and pitched at the more affordable end of the international market.

Mastery International School campus
Mastery International School, Almasiaf. Photograph · School

Fees, annual
SAR 18k–19k
Founded
2016

A private American-curriculum school in Riyadh, launched in 2016, classified by the Ministry of Education as Class A and pitched at the more affordable end of the international market.

Mastery follows a US curriculum across early years and primary, with fees in a low band of roughly SAR 18,000 to SAR 19,000 that puts it well below the city's premium international tier. The school is led by Aisha Shangwani and trades on small group sizes and a nurturing pre-school and primary feel rather than headline facilities or exam-board prestige.

Family voices are generally warm on the kindergarten and lower primary experience, with parents singling out caring teachers and visible gains in confidence and social skills. The harder feedback flags inconsistent handling of behaviour and bullying and a thin events calendar, which families with older or more demanding children should probe on a visit. A useful fit for younger children rather than a finished K to 12 destination.


Annual fees

Year level Age Fee
Preschool 4 SAR 18,000
KG1-KG3 5 SAR 18,000
Grade 1-4 7 SAR 19,000
Transportation (one-way) SAR 5,175
Transportation (two-way) SAR 5,750

  • American-curriculum school in Riyadh, founded 2016. Aggregate parent rating on YaSchools is across 11 reviews, with academic level the highest sub-score (4.7).
  • Recurring positive themes: clean and organised facilities, safe and hygienic environment, attentive English-language teachers, and visible administrative care.
  • One specific weakness reported across reviews: Arabic-language instruction quality and staff attentiveness in that subject. Parents praise English and KG management more strongly than Arabic.
  • One review on edarabia flagged weak control of attitude and bullying, against an otherwise positive picture.
  • Saudi Ministry of Education has classified the school as Class A for nine years according to its own materials.

Positives

  • Academic quality. English-language curriculum and teaching consistently praised, with the highest sub-score in YaSchools' parent ratings.
  • Facilities and cleanliness. Clean, organised, child-friendly campus described across multiple reviews.
  • Communication and admin. Parents describe administrative staff as professional and responsive.

Considerations

  • Arabic instruction. Specific recurring concern about Arabic teaching being weaker than the English programme.
  • Behaviour management. Most reviews positive on environment; at least one parent flagged weaker control of attitude and bullying.

Leadership

Ms Aisha Shangwani


7109 3758 تبراك، Almasiaf, Riyadh 12466, Saudi Arabia

School website