IB vs British vs American Curriculum in Saudi Arabia: Which is Right for Your Child? (2026)
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Aziza F
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Saudi Arabia's international school landscape is shaped primarily by three curricula: the British, American, and International Baccalaureate (IB) pathways. Families relocating to Riyadh, Jeddah, or the Eastern Province will find schools offering each of these, often alongside Cambridge qualifications or Advanced Placement programmes. The right choice depends on your child's age, learning style, university destination, and how long you plan to stay.
Quick Curriculum Comparison
| Curriculum | Age Range | Final Qualification | University Recognition | Typical Fees (SAR) | Approx. USD |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| British (IGCSE / A Level) | 3–18 | A Levels / IGCSE | Strong in UK, widely recognised globally | SAR 55,000–180,000 | $14,600–$48,000 |
| American (AP / High School Diploma) | 5–18 | HS Diploma + AP | Strong in US, accepted globally | SAR 45,000–145,000 | $12,000–$38,700 |
| IB (PYP / MYP / DP) | 3–19 | IB Diploma | Recognised globally, strong for Europe | SAR 60,000–200,000 | $16,000–$53,300 |
Fees shown are approximate and subject to change. Verify directly with the school.
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IB Curriculum Schools in Saudi Arabia
The International Baccalaureate spans three programmes: the Primary Years Programme (PYP), Middle Years Programme (MYP), and Diploma Programme (DP). It is inquiry-led, internationally portable, and well-regarded for university admissions across Europe, North America, and beyond. For families uncertain how long they will stay in Saudi Arabia, IB continuity can ease transitions significantly. For a deeper comparison of IB against British qualifications, see the IB vs British curriculum guide on the doris blog.
British International School Riyadh
Curriculum: British + IB (PYP, MYP, DP) | Fees: SAR 62,000–136,000 (approx. USD $16,500–$36,300)
One of Riyadh's most established schools, offering the unusual combination of a full British pathway and a complete IB continuum. Families report strong pastoral care and consistent teaching quality across year groups. The dual-pathway model suits families who may be undecided or who have children at different stages needing different routes. View British International School Riyadh on doris.
American International School Riyadh
Curriculum: American + IB (PYP, MYP, DP) | Fees: SAR 80,000–149,000 (approx. USD $21,300–$39,700)
Offers both an American programme and a full IB continuum, which is relatively rare in Saudi Arabia. A strong choice for families whose children may transfer between the US and international systems. View American International School Riyadh on doris.
Jeddah Knowledge International School
Curriculum: IB (PYP, MYP, DP) + American | Fees: SAR 27,900–79,200 (approx. USD $7,400–$21,100)
One of the more accessible IB options in Jeddah. Families looking for full IB provision at lower fee levels than Riyadh counterparts should consider this school. View Jeddah Knowledge International School on doris.
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British Curriculum Schools in Saudi Arabia
The British pathway moves from EYFS and Key Stages through to IGCSE and A Levels. It is structured, well-paced, and carries strong recognition for UK university applications. Cambridge International qualifications are widely available across the Kingdom. Families planning to return to the UK typically favour this route for continuity.
King's College Riyadh
Curriculum: British | Fees: SAR 66,800–100,200 (approx. USD $17,800–$26,700)
A newer Riyadh campus carrying the King's College brand. Families describe it as well-resourced with a strong academic culture, though it is still building its alumni track record as a newer school. View King's College Riyadh on doris.
Reigate Grammar School Riyadh
Curriculum: British | Fees: SAR 53,600–94,800 (approx. USD $14,300–$25,300)
The Saudi campus of the UK independent school. Parents cite academic rigour and a structured environment as draws. A reasonable fit for families prioritising a recognisable British independent school approach. View Reigate Grammar School Riyadh on doris.
Misk Schools
Curriculum: British | Fees: SAR 107,600–158,200 (approx. USD $28,700–$42,200)
Among the highest-fee British curriculum schools in Riyadh. Linked to the Misk Foundation and oriented towards innovation and leadership development within a British framework. Most suited to families seeking a premium, Saudi-founded school with a forward-looking ethos. View Misk Schools on doris.
British International School Al Khobar
Curriculum: British, Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge A Levels, EYFS | Fees: SAR 52,200–108,500 (approx. USD $13,900–$28,900)
A strong option in the Eastern Province for families in Dammam or Al Khobar. Cambridge-accredited throughout, with a broad extracurricular programme. View British International School Al Khobar on doris.
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American Curriculum Schools in Saudi Arabia
American curriculum schools offer a broad liberal arts approach, typically leading to a High School Diploma and, for stronger university applicants, Advanced Placement (AP) courses. The structure is familiar to families from North America and suits students who may return to the US system. Grades are used rather than year groups, and the approach tends to be less exam-focused at younger ages.
ISG Dammam
Curriculum: American + AP | Fees: SAR 33,200–76,600 (approx. USD $8,800–$20,400)
Part of the International Schools Group network, which operates several campuses across the Eastern Province and Riyadh. Well-regarded for its AP provision and consistent academic results. View ISG Dammam on doris.
International Programs School Al Khobar
Curriculum: American + IB (PYP, DP) | Fees: SAR 39,100–73,000 (approx. USD $10,400–$19,500)
Offers American curriculum alongside IB programmes, giving families flexibility. A practical choice for the Eastern Province, particularly for those weighing US versus international university pathways. View International Programs School Al Khobar on doris.
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Other Curricula in Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia also hosts a substantial number of Indian curriculum schools, catering to one of the largest expat communities in the country. Schools such as Al Alia International Indian School in Riyadh and International Indian School Jubail follow the CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education) framework, with fees considerably lower than British or IB options, typically SAR 5,200–15,200 (approx. USD $1,400–$4,000). For Indian families planning to return to India or move within the Gulf, CBSE continuity is a genuine advantage. Pakistani curriculum provision also exists, with Pakistan International School Jeddah (English Section) offering Cambridge qualifications at accessible fee levels.
Saudi national curriculum schools are government-funded and primarily serve Saudi citizens. A small number of bilingual or mixed-model schools serve specific communities, though these represent a much smaller share of the international school market.
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Which Curriculum Fits Which Family
No curriculum is universally better. The decision usually comes down to a small number of practical factors.
| Family Situation | Likely Best Fit |
|---|---|
| Planning to return to the UK | British (IGCSE / A Levels) |
| Heading to a US university | American (AP / High School Diploma) |
| Moving frequently between countries | IB (globally portable) |
| Targeting European or global universities | IB Diploma |
| Indian family, likely returning to India | CBSE / Indian curriculum |
| Long-term Saudi residency, mixed goals | British + IB dual pathway |
| Budget is a primary constraint | Indian curriculum, or lower-fee British schools |
Research published in PMC on parents' attitudes towards international schools in Saudi Arabia found that 80% of surveyed parents cited high-quality curricula as a key reason for choosing international schools, with English-language instruction cited by 85% as a factor tied to university and labour market readiness. That data suggests curriculum rigour and language of instruction consistently outweigh other considerations for most families.
FAQ
Q: Is the IB Diploma recognised by Saudi universities?
A: Some Saudi universities accept the IB Diploma, though acceptance varies by institution and faculty. Families planning for their child to attend a Saudi university should verify directly with their target institution, as the pathway is far more commonly used for overseas university applications.
Q: Can my child switch from British to American curriculum mid-way through school?
A: Switching is possible but requires careful planning, particularly around credit equivalencies and qualification timelines. A move before secondary school is generally more straightforward. Schools with dual-pathway provision, such as Dome International Schools, can sometimes accommodate transitions more smoothly.
Q: Which curriculum gives the best university outcomes in Saudi Arabia?
A: University outcomes depend far more on the individual school's teaching quality and the student's own ability than on curriculum alone. A Levels, the IB Diploma, and AP results are all accepted by leading universities globally. What matters is the grade achieved, not only the qualification type.
Q: Are there bilingual Arabic-English schools following international curricula?
A: A small number of schools offer Arabic-medium or bilingual instruction alongside international curricula. Manarat Al Riyadh International School is one example offering both British and American pathways with an Arabic language component. These can be a good fit for Saudi families or long-term residents seeking stronger Arabic development.
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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: IBO.org, PMC — Parents' Attitudes Towards International Schools.
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