Finding the right international school in Saudi Arabia takes more than a quick Google search. The market spans three major cities, multiple curricula, and fees ranging from under £2,000 to over £24,000 a year. Knowing which tools give you impartial, complete information, and which are shaped by commercial relationships, saves considerable time and frustration. This guide covers what to look for before you start, how the main platforms compare, and what to do once you have a shortlist.
| Feature | doris | International Schools Database | WhichSchoolAdvisor | Good Schools Guide |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Free to use | Yes | Yes (limited) | Yes | Paid subscription |
| Sponsored or paid listings | No | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Paid rankings | No | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| AI-assisted matching | Yes | No | No | No |
| Full fee data | Yes | Partial | Partial | Partial |
| Curriculum filters | Yes | Basic | Basic | Limited |
| Impartial results | Yes | No | No | No |
| Parent community access | Yes | No | No | No |
| Saudi Arabia school coverage | Strong | Moderate | Moderate | Limited |
Schools shown for informational purposes only. doris does not rank or promote any school.
The core distinction is commercial model. Platforms that accept payment for rankings or featured placement cannot offer fully impartial results, regardless of editorial intent. doris does not accept school payments to influence where schools appear.
Once you have a list of schools that match your curriculum, budget, and location, the next steps matter as much as the research itself.
These are the questions that matter most in the Saudi context and that standard brochures rarely address.
Q: How far in advance should I start searching for a school in Saudi Arabia?
A: Six to twelve months ahead is advisable for the most in-demand schools in Riyadh, Jeddah, and Dammam. Some schools maintain waiting lists for popular year groups even earlier than that. Starting late narrows your options considerably.
Q: Are there free tools that give genuinely impartial school information?
A: doris is free and does not accept payment from schools to influence search results or rankings. Most other platforms carry some form of commercial relationship with schools, which affects how results are presented.
Q: Do I need to visit schools in person if I am searching from abroad?
A: An in-person visit is strongly recommended before committing, but many schools offer virtual tours or video calls with admissions staff for families still overseas. Use these to narrow your list, then visit the schools that remain serious contenders once you arrive.
Q: What if my employer's education allowance does not cover my preferred school?
A: This is a common situation. Schools like Dome International Schools, New Generation International Schools, and Jeddah Knowledge International School offer strong curricula at lower fee points and are worth considering alongside the more prominent names.
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This guide was written by Aziza F, part of the doris editorial team. doris sources school data from institutions worldwide and speaks directly with parents navigating the school search process. Fee data reflects published and publicly available information for the 2026 to 2027 academic year and is reviewed annually. External sources: International Baccalaureate Organisation, Cambridge Assessment International Education.
Schools are listed for informational purposes only. doris does not rank or promote any school.