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Saql Al-Mawahib International Schools – Rabigh

Saudi Arabia, Rabigh

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The school at a glance
Fees SAR 16,900 - 22,000
Ages Not listed
Type Co-educational
Bus Service No
Availability Not shared by this school
Academic offering
Curriculum American Curriculum, British Curriculum, Indian Curriculum
Taught languages French
Strengths STEM, Visual and Creative Arts, Languages
Clubs Academic and Intellectual, Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language
Stages Kindergarten, Primary School, Middle School, High School, Senior Secondary School
Introduction

Saql Al-Mawahib International Schools – Rabigh offers co-educational learning across its Rabigh campus, with separate Boys' and Girls' sections and a dedicated Rabigh French division running as a separate location. The school operates multi-track National and International programs, delivering American, British, and Indian curricula from Kindergarten through Secondary, with the International Section following the Indian Curriculum. A robust Special Education Program supports diverse learners, and talent development is woven into daily lessons to cultivate leadership, creativity, and critical thinking. Classrooms are equipped with the latest technology, supported by modern laboratories and flexible spaces designed to foster inquiry and collaboration. The school emphasises partnerships with international institutions and aligns with Saudi Vision 2030's goals for global-minded, future-ready graduates. Rich extracurriculars include creative activities and technology-enhanced projects that connect academic study with practical application, alongside opportunities for language learning, sports, and leadership experiences across its branches.

Rabigh Branch - Al‑Sabuh, Rabigh, Saudi Arabia

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The Essentials

Location

Rabigh Branch, Al-Sabuh, Rabigh, Makkah Region, Saudi Arabia

Stages

Kindergarten; Elementary; Intermediate; Secondary; International Section (Indian Curriculum); Special Education program

Type

Co-educational; Rabigh branch has separate Boys' and Girls' sections; Rabigh Branch runs a French track as a separate location

Additional learning support

Special Education program

Country affiliation

American, British, and Indian curricula

Bus service

School transportation provided with careful driver selection, regular bus inspections, and enrollment coordinated with parents
Diving Deeper
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Fees

Annual tuition at Saql Al-Mawahib International Schools – Rabigh ranges from SAR 16,900 to SAR 22,000 for 2026/27.

Overview — academic year referenced: 2025/26

- Saql Al‑Mawahib International Schools — Rabigh follows the published fee schedule for the 2025/2026 academic year. The figures below set out annual tuition by year group, transport and the payment terms that are published for the International track at the Rabigh campus.

Application / registration fees

- No separate, explicit one‑off "application fee" or "registration fee" for the Rabigh International track is shown in the published international‑track fee tables for 2025/26. (Other sections of the group publication list new/returning fees for specific tracks, but a distinct application charge for Rabigh International is not listed in the published international fee block.)

Tuition — Rabigh International (annual amounts by year group)

- Kindergarten (KG1, KG2, KG3): SAR 16,900 per year. Early full‑payment price shown: SAR 15,900.

- Primary (Grades 1–3): SAR 20,400 per year. Early full‑payment price shown: SAR 19,400.

- Primary (Grades 4–6): SAR 21,000 per year. Early full‑payment price shown: SAR 19,950.

- Intermediate (Grade 1 / Grade 2 of intermediate as listed): SAR 22,000 per year. Early full‑payment price shown: SAR 20,900. (The published table shows the intermediate‑level amounts in this band.)

Per‑term breakdown / instalments (billing cadence shown)

- The published schedule lists annual tuition with an early‑payment (full payment before the published deadline) rate and also indicates that instalment options are offered in some tracks. The published international fee tables do not show a standardized per‑term amount in the table (the published values are annual; early full‑payment discounts are specified). Parents may therefore calculate per‑term by dividing the annual tuition by the number of terms they are invoiced for under the school's billing arrangement; the published material presents the annual figure and the early‑payment price.

Billing schedule and payment terms (as published)

- The published international fee block provides an advertised early full‑payment discount (for full payment by a stated date) and notes that instalment plans are available in some sections of the broader school group's fee schedule. The fee schedule presents annual tuition and an early‑payment amount rather than fixed per‑term amounts. Specific invoice dates, the number and timing of instalments, and any late‑payment penalties are not detailed in the international fee tables that list the Rabigh International figures.

Transport (school bus)

- Round‑trip school transport for the applicable international fee block is published at SAR 4,000 per academic year (this published transport figure is shown as including VAT for the year in the fee schedule). Transport is charged separately from annual tuition.

Boarding fees

- The Rabigh International fee schedule shows no boarding program or boarding charges. Boarding is not listed as an available service or fee for the Rabigh International track.

Other costs and items that may apply

- Uniforms, textbooks, learning materials and some activity costs are handled differently across the school group's tracks. The published national‑track tables specifically state that uniforms and books are included for that track; the international fee block does not state that uniforms and books are included, so these items should be treated as additional unless otherwise confirmed by the school. Transport is shown as a separate fee (see transport above). Additional optional charges (exam fees, special activities, trips or consumable materials) are not itemised in the international fee table.

Refund and cancellation policy

- The published international fee tables for Rabigh do not include a detailed refund/cancellation policy in the fee block. No explicit refund schedule or percentage for mid‑year withdrawal appears where the international tuition amounts are listed; therefore a formal refund or cancellation policy is not published alongside the international fee figures in the fee table.

Fee payment options (methods)

- The published international fee tables show annual amounts, early‑payment discounts and reference instalment options in the wider group, but the fee tables do not itemise accepted payment methods (for example specific bank transfer details, SADAD, credit card or online‑portal options are not listed beside the international‑track fee table). For contact and payment arrangements the school provides direct contact numbers for the Rabigh branch in the school contact information.

Short, factual summary for quick reference

- Rabigh International — annual tuition (2025/26): KG SAR 16,900 (early SAR 15,900); Grades 1–3 SAR 20,400 (early SAR 19,400); Grades 4–6 SAR 21,000 (early SAR 19,950); Intermediate band SAR 22,000 (early SAR 20,900). Transport (round‑trip) SAR 4,000 per year. No boarding fees listed. Application/registration fee not separately shown in the international fee block; uniforms/books not explicitly included for the international track. Instalments and early‑payment discounts are referenced; specific per‑term invoices, refund rules and payment‑method details are not itemised in the international fee table.

Note about the published schedule and missing line‑items

- The published fee tables for Saql Al‑Mawahib list detailed annual tuition figures and some early‑payment prices. The published international fee block for Rabigh does not itemise a separate application/registration fee for that track, does not set out a per‑term invoice breakdown, and does not include a detailed refund or payment‑methods section in the same fee table. For those specific operational details the published fee tables do indicate early‑payment and instalment options but leave invoice timing, payment channels, and refund mechanics to the school's admission/payment administration.
Academics

Saql Al-Mawahib International Schools – Rabigh teaches American Curriculum, British Curriculum, Indian Curriculum.

Curriculum

The school provides Kindergarten, Elementary, Intermediate, and Secondary education, including Special Education. It offers National and International tracks (American, British, and Indian curricula). The International Section uses the Indian Curriculum. The program integrates an advanced academic curriculum with creative activities and modern technology. Talent development strategies are integrated into daily curricula, and a Special Education Program supports diverse learners. Rabigh operates branches at Al-Sabuh and a Rabigh French location.

Gifted and Talented

A Special Education Program is offered. Talent development strategies are integrated into daily practical curricula. The school maintains a multi-track educational environment to meet diverse needs.
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Reputation
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Admissions

Admissions

1. Fill out the online registration form through the school's official website. The form begins the admissions process. Submitting the form starts the enrollment procedure.
2. Parent attends with the student to complete the procedures. This ensures both the guardian and student are involved in the enrollment.
3. Student personal interview, including an academic assessment test. The interview assesses the student as part of the admissions process.
4. Payment of tuition fees according to the educational level. The fees vary by educational stage.
5. Registration in the Noor System of the Kingdom's Ministry of Education. Noor System is the national platform for student registration.
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