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British International School of Jeddah

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Updated July 2026

2–18Ages
Co-edGender
DayType
1,300Students
Non-profitOwnership

Languages

English flagEnglish

The British International School of Jeddah is an established international school with nearly 50 years of experience, providing a British-style curriculum to a diverse community of over 1,300 students. It is an IB World School and a registered Cambridge centre, dedicated to academic excellence and holistic student development.

Term structure

Three terms

Teaching approach

The school is committed to providing a holistic, British-style education with an international perspective, fostering an environment where students feel secure, respected, and valued. It emphasizes the development of the 'four Rs'—resilience, reciprocity, resourcefulness, and reflectiveness—to prepare students as life-long learners and global citizens. The school operates under a 'Golden Rule' of treating others as one would like to be treated, promoting mutual respect across its diverse community of over 60 nationalities.

Programmes

The school offers a comprehensive curriculum from Early Years (Nursery to FS2) through to Sixth Form. The Primary Section follows the International Primary Curriculum (IPC), while the Secondary Section provides a pathway through Key Stage 3, IGCSEs in Years 10–11, and the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme in the Sixth Form. Additionally, the school has expanded its Sixth Form pathways to include A-Level and BTEC options.

Outcomes

The school consistently achieves strong academic results, with students regularly gaining places at top universities worldwide. In recent years, the school has maintained high pass rates in the IB Diploma Programme, with average scores consistently exceeding the world average. Cambridge IGCSE results also demonstrate high attainment, with a significant percentage of students achieving A*-A grades.

Student support

EAL support
Included in fees
Learning support
Dedicated department

Learning support

The school provides a Student Support Service Team that offers individual assistance to students. This includes support for English as an Additional Language (EAL) learners, as well as students with specific learning difficulties or social and emotional needs.

Frequently asked questions(7)
What curriculum does British International School of Jeddah offer?
British International School of Jeddah offers IGCSE and IB Diploma.
How much is tuition at British International School of Jeddah?
Annual tuition at British International School of Jeddah is SAR 29.2K–SAR 105.2K. Fees vary by year group — confirm the current schedule with the school.
What ages does British International School of Jeddah teach?
British International School of Jeddah enrolls students aged 2 to 18.
Is British International School of Jeddah a day or boarding school?
British International School of Jeddah is a day school.
What accreditations does British International School of Jeddah hold?
British International School of Jeddah holds accreditations including CIS, NEASC, IB, Cambridge International, COBIS and British Schools Overseas.
Is British International School of Jeddah co-educational?
British International School of Jeddah is a co-ed school.
Where is British International School of Jeddah located?
British 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
Nursery Half Day2–3SAR 29.2K
Nursery Full Day2–3SAR 44.9K
Foundation Stage 13–4SAR 58.9K
Foundation Stage 24–5SAR 73K
Year 1 – Year 65–11SAR 75.5K
Year 7 - Year 911–14SAR 91.6K
Year 10 - Year 1114–16SAR 99.1K
IB1 – B216–18SAR 105.2K
Other fees(3)
Other fees
Application fee· Inclusive of 15% VAT. VAT will not be applicable to Saudi students.SAR 425
Placement test· Assessment Fee. Inclusive of 15% VAT. VAT will not be applicable to Saudi students.SAR 1K
Registration fee· Entrance Fee. Inclusive of 15% VAT. VAT will not be applicable to Saudi students. For Early Years (Nursery, Foundation Stage 1 and Foundation Stage 2), this is treated as a deposit and will be deducted from the first Term's tuition fees upon enrolment.SAR 17.3K

Discounts

  • Sibling discount: 10%

Admissions

The school welcomes students aged 2–18, with priority given to British passport holders, though applications from all nationalities are accepted. The process involves an initial online application, followed by a full application, an assessment, and an enrolment invitation. Fees include an application fee, an assessment fee, and an entrance fee, with annual tuition invoiced termly. A 10% discount is available for the third and subsequent children in a family.

Calendar

The academic year is divided into three terms. Term 1 typically runs from late August to mid-December, Term 2 from January to March, and Term 3 from April to early July. The calendar includes scheduled half-term breaks and observes KSA-declared public holidays, such as Saudi National Day, Saudi Founding Day, and the Eid holidays.

Facilities

LibraryDining hallScience labsArt roomMusic roomTheatre / auditoriumPlaygroundSports fieldGymnasiumSwimming pool

About the campus

The purpose-built campus is designed to accommodate over 1,600 students and features world-class facilities, including sports areas for football, basketball, and swimming. The school maintains a cafeteria, a uniform shop, and specialized learning spaces. Recent sustainability initiatives have included the installation of recycling drums in all classrooms and the development of campus garden beds for composting and planting.

Co-curriculars

The school offers a wide range of extra-curricular activities, including sports (football, basketball, swimming, sailing), performing arts, and music. Students participate in the Duke of Edinburgh's Award, Model United Nations (MUN), and the Student Council. Enrichment weeks and student-led initiatives, such as the 8 Billion Ideas programme, provide opportunities for leadership and real-world skill development.

  • Helen OldsDirector

    Helen Olds serves as the Director of the British International School of Jeddah.

  • Timothy BelfieldHead Teacher (Primary)

    Timothy Belfield is the Head Teacher of the Primary School.

  • Michael HolidayHead Teacher (Secondary)

    Michael Holiday is the Head Teacher of the Secondary School.

  • Andrew BerryHead of Operations and Finance

    Andrew Berry serves as the Head of Operations and Finance.

  • Amy WaltersDeputy Head Teacher - Early Years

    Amy Walters is the Deputy Head Teacher for Early Years.

  • Simon ClarkDeputy Head Teacher - Curriculum (Primary)

    Simon Clark is the Deputy Head Teacher for Curriculum in the Primary School.

  • Lorna MalloryDeputy Head Teacher - Administration (Primary)

    Lorna Mallory is the Deputy Head Teacher for Administration in the Primary School.

  • Ann EnglishDeputy Head Teacher - Pastoral (Primary)

    Ann English is the Deputy Head Teacher for Pastoral in the Primary School and serves as the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) for Primary.

  • Dean El HossDeputy Head Teacher - Curriculum (Secondary)

    Dean El Hoss is the Deputy Head Teacher for Curriculum in the Secondary School.

  • Miles WalbankDeputy Head Teacher - Pastoral (Secondary)

    Miles Walbank is the Deputy Head Teacher for Pastoral in the Secondary School and serves as the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) for Secondary.

  • Rachel HenwoodAssistant Head - Teaching and Learning (Secondary)

    Rachel Henwood is the Assistant Head for Teaching and Learning in the Secondary School.

  • Oliver MeyerAssistant Head - IBDP Coordinator (Secondary)

    Oliver Meyer is the Assistant Head and IBDP Coordinator in the Secondary School.