About Manarat Al Riyadh International School
Manarat Al-Riyadh Schools are unique: In our students' ambition and enthusiasm for life, to their true desire to make the most of themselves, we have a deep and genuine commitment to providing an education that is unique.
Our educational philosophy is based on high-quality education, our core values of care, one teamwork, lasting learning and distinction with which we ensure that our students understand their place in society and have a positive impact on their communities.
Our mission is to provide quality education to every learner to build optimism and determination to succeed. We provide flexibility in our students and the ability to be persistent in their quest to be the best they can be in all aspects of their lives. We attract their individual talents, celebrate their personal accomplishments and individual contributions, and develop them into self-confident global citizens.
Manarat Al-Riyadh Schools is a place of high expectations, enormous ambition, and scholarships; A place where morals matter and a sincere commitment to achieving quality education for every learner' while placing students at the center of all decisions so that all of our students feel safe and successful.
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English,American
Primary Language
English
Ages
3 to 18
Max Class Size
Unknown
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Academics are one of the best
Teachers at Manarat Al-Riyadh are always screaming, yelling, rude, and mean to students and parents. Extremely expensive for no reason. There is nothing extra about the school; no clubs, activities, events for students. There are also a total of 47 days of no school each year, which makes it impossible for working parents.
Management is bad but teachers are more than amazing
It’s the worst school in Saudi Arabia especially the international and national high school for girls, and the high school for boys. We have 5 kids are studying in this school but the only section still acceptable is the national elementary school for girls. The rest of the schools national and international are so bad and no respect from the management and they deal with parents as they are working under their own power. The level of education became so low and most of the experts teachers left the school and the teachers right there have bad accent and low experience of teaching and they behave badly with their students. If you visit the school any time you will see chaos in the corridors and even in the streets, because the school raises nine of students. The prices have been raised. As parents, we don’t recommend this school unless if the schools get back like before 4 years years ago. Can you imagine that the security guards are spread over the neighborhood to organize the cars.
I get bullied a lot and they do nothing, I have to dry my hands on my shirt after washing them because they removed the paper towels. And the fees cost SOO much money!
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Areez Abdullah, 3 months ago
BEST school in saudi arabia or even middle east when it comes to education. They have the best teachers, specially for IGCSE, AS and A2. I have been in this school for 8 years and this is my last year. So many memories and had so much fun. People who are writing bad reviews about this school either don't know about the school or are mentally ill. It was one of the best chapters in my life. Thank you Manarat AlRiyadh
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Abdulaziz aziz, a month ago
Why don’t the management look at the reviews and I don’t know why they ignore the spelling
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Abid Saleem, 4 months ago
I have a plan to admit my 3.5y son in this school, but considering so many serious and extraordinary issues as mentioned by so many parents and guardians, now I need to check for other options because I dont have time to engage and waste my time with those issues. Thanks