American International School of Jeddah

Secular, Founded 1952

Updated July 2026

Non-profitOwnership

The American International School of Jeddah is a non-profit institution that provides an authentic, standards-based American education for students from Pre-K through Grade 12. It is dedicated to nurturing a passion for knowledge and developing engaged, global leaders.

Teaching approach

The school is committed to the development of the "Whole Child," addressing the physical, psychological, social, emotional, and academic needs of each student. It operates on a philosophy of holistic education, emphasizing that students find identity and purpose through connections to the community, the natural world, and humanitarian values such as compassion and peace. The school acts as a facilitator of learning, encouraging students to think critically rather than simply memorizing facts.

Programmes

The school follows a standards-based American curriculum aligned with the American Education Reaches Out (AERO) standards. The academic program spans from Early Childhood through High School, with a course catalog that includes Advanced Placement (AP) offerings. The curriculum is designed to inspire students and prepare them for future success through a rigorous, scholar-centered approach.

Student support

EAL support
Included in fees
Learning support
Dedicated department

Learning support

The school provides specialized services including Learning Support (LS), Speech and Language Therapy (SLP), Occupational Therapy (OT), and an English Language Learning (ELL) program. Eligibility for the ELL program is determined by MAP scores, teacher recommendations, and WIDA language proficiency levels. These services are available for an additional fee, and enrollment may be contingent upon the acceptance of necessary support services.

Frequently asked questions(3)
What curriculum does American International School of Jeddah offer?
American International School of Jeddah offers Advanced Placement and AERO.
How much is tuition at American International School of Jeddah?
Annual tuition at American International School of Jeddah is SAR 35K–SAR 91.4K. Fees vary by year group — confirm the current schedule with the school.
Where is American International School of Jeddah located?
American International School of Jeddah is an international school in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

Tuition & fees

Annual tuition by grade

2026-2027
Annual tuition by grade
GradeAgesAnnual
Pre-K 2/3/42–4SAR 35K
Kindergarten5–5SAR 53.8K
Grades 1-56–11SAR 62.6K
Grade 6-811–14SAR 77.8K
Grades 9-1014–16SAR 83K
Grades 11-1216–18SAR 91.4K
Other fees(6)
Other fees
Application fee· No Registration Fee for Pre-K2, Pre-K3, and Pre-K4. Registration Fee is postponed until your child is in KG.SAR 0
Placement test· Assessment Fee prior to Assessment/Interview. All applicants must pay the assessment/processing fee.SAR 500
Registration fee· Registration Fee on Enrollment/Re-Enrollment Date. Postponed for Pre-K until KG.SAR 10K
Deposit· Seat Deposit for returning scholars, applied towards tuition.SAR 4K
Uniformper shirt· Scholar Uniform (Shirt)SAR 75
EAL· ELL Annual Fee: Moderate Needs - Level II is 6,900 SAR, Intensive Needs - Level III is 10,500 SAR.SAR 6.9K

Discounts

  • Sibling discount: 5% - 15%

Admissions

The school accepts students throughout the year and maintains no formal application deadlines, though early application is encouraged due to potential grade-level capacity. Prospective families are invited to schedule a campus tour to discuss individual learning needs. Enrollment for new students requires an assessment fee, a registration fee, and a one-time capital fee, while returning students must pay a seat deposit to guarantee placement.

Calendar

The school operates on a full-year tuition basis, with payments typically divided into two semester installments. For families with three or more children, tuition may be paid in four equal installments. The academic year includes scheduled breaks and events, such as the "Week Without Walls" program.

Facilities

GymnasiumLibraryScience labsTheatre / auditoriumSports fieldSwimming poolTennis courts

About the campus

In 2019, the school relocated to a purpose-built, state-of-the-art campus in the Mohammadiyah District. The facilities include strategically designed classrooms with group work areas, fully-equipped science labs, and two large libraries containing over 20,000 print materials, 4,000 e-books, and 300 audiobooks. Athletic facilities feature two gymnasiums, indoor and outdoor tracks, a full-length soccer field, a shaded swimming pool, an aerobics room, and tennis courts, while the 650-seat auditorium includes a performance stage, orchestra pit, and underground practice room.

Co-curriculars

Scholar life at the school includes a variety of athletics and activities designed to foster a vibrant and inclusive community. Students participate in the "Week Without Walls" program, and the school offers dedicated arts and athletics departments. Additionally, the Parent Teacher Student Association (PTSA) supports the school community.

  • Kim HaweitMember of the Board

    Kim Haweit is the Jeddah Chapter Director of The American Chamber of Commerce Saudi Arabia and holds a bachelor’s degree in Marketing and Hospitality Management. She has over 15 years of experience working between the U.S. and Saudi markets.

  • Raed AlZubiMember of the Board

    Raed AlZubi is a C-Suite executive with a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering and extensive experience in industrial manufacturing. He is a former President of the Society of Plastics Engineers (2017-2018).

  • Wajid KhanMember of the Board

    Wajid Khan holds a master’s degree in electrical engineering and works as a Principal Specialist Field Services in Raytheon Saudi Arabia. His children have been students at AISJ for the past 9 years.

  • Akber SaifullahMember of the Board

    Dr. Akber Saifullah is a consultant Nephrologist at the King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center in Jeddah. He previously served as the Associate Program Director for the Internal Medicine residency program at Kaiser Permanente in Southern California.