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Saudi Arabia International Schools

In the three main centres of Riyadh, Jeddah and Dammam there are privately run international schools. Some of these schools offer a curriculum that follows the UK national curriculum for children up to 18 years, but all usually have waiting lists. There are also American schools offering education up to 16 years. School fees in Saudi Arabia are high (The British International Schools in Riyadh and Jeddah currently charge between £7,000-12,000 per year). Entrance to schools is by examination and a deposit of the fees is usually required in advance.

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