Dor Al-Ouloom National School was established in 1414 AH (1993 AD) as a collaborative effort from experienced educators at King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals. Located in Al-Hofuf, Al-Ahsa, the school initially offered only the primary stage with 16 classrooms for both boys and girls. In the following year, 1415 AH, the intermediate stage was opened, followed by the secondary stage in 1417 AH. The school is accredited by the Saudi Ministry of Education and AIAA, and follows the Saudi national curriculum with additional enrichment programs. It has distinguished itself by providing advanced educational services through modern teaching strategies.
To be a leader in preparing a creative generation capable of self-learning, excelling both morally and academically, benefiting their country, and interacting with their human community.
To prepare a Muslim generation that is committed to their country, open to the world, creative in their learning, capable of making sound decisions, and proficient in modern technologies within a motivating educational environment.
• The school believes that the success of its students is its ultimate goal. • It spares no effort in building a generation that is conscious of its faith. • The school’s teaching staff are highly competent and fully aware of their responsibilities, understanding the vital role they play in shaping the future.
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• The school has a full supervisory team dedicated to various subjects for both boys and girls, selected carefully based on their academic and educational expertise. • It continuously works to improve and develop teaching processes and ensures high-quality education and professional development for teachers. • The school focuses on building students’ personalities, addressing problems that hinder their performance, and contributing to the development of improvement plans. • The school has its own e-learning platform for distance learning. • The curriculum is Saudi-based, grounded in Islamic principles while adapting to modern advancements.
• Adherence to Islamic behavior and good morals. • The student must meet the legal age requirement for first grade. • A minimum of a "Very Good" rating for middle and high school students. • Adherence to school rules and regulations. • Respect school timings and care for school property. • Students must be picked up within 30 minutes after school ends. Reasons for Student Dismissal: • Inappropriate behavior within the school, whether towards another student or a teacher. • Unacceptable behavior by the parent towards the school administration, teachers, or students. • Failure to pay tuition fees as outlined in the enrollment application. • Incomplete registration documents.
Payments can be made through Alinma Bank under the following details: • Client name: Dor Al-Ouloom National School Company. • ID number: 7001790737. • Account number: 68201396375000. Discounts are available for new students and for those registering for the third term.
• The school teaches the national curriculum along with enrichment programs in computer science, English, and vocational training. • The school has grown significantly in a short period, now offering 64 classrooms for boys and girls. • The first batch of high school graduates completed their studies in 1419/1420 AH. • Additional language programs, such as English, enhance students’ language skills for effective communication in international settings. • The school also focuses on developing non-academic skills such as social, leadership, and creative abilities.
• The school has received international accreditation through a partnership with the American International Accreditation Association (AIAA). • The school has received certificates of appreciation from the Al-Ahsa Department of Education, represented by the Private Education Office.
• The school initiated a project to plant 2 million trees in Al-Ahsa. • It hosted the school play "Remains of a Human" as part of the school theater competition. • The school participates in national and international celebrations. • Dor Al-Ouloom students earned top positions in the English Olympiad across various age groups, competing with 60 other schools in Al-Ahsa. • First aid courses. • Religious, moral, and ethical activities. • Programs to promote a healthy school environment. • Facilities include a football field, computer and science labs, and extracurricular activities. • The school also encourages volunteerism.