Ibn Khaldun International School was established in 1427 AH (2007 CE). A series of Ibn Khaldun schools for boys and girls was opened, comprising kindergarten, primary, intermediate, and secondary levels. The school teaches both national and international curriculum paths through a modern private educational vision. The school strives for excellence in output quality and works in compliance with the Ministry of Education's instructions and regulations to build students' personalities and provide them with cognitive skills. The school is accredited by the Saudi Ministry of Education.
To be an educational institution with a qualitative educational environment that provides distinguished education committed to values and keeping pace with modern requirements.
Creating an outstanding educational environment to prepare a generation that keeps pace with the times while maintaining Islamic principles and Arab values.
To be an authentic pioneer that keeps pace with modern educational developments Placing students as the top priority Focusing on developing all aspects of students in an integrated and balanced manner Developing students' personalities to be distinguished through deepening Arabic, English, French languages, mathematics, sciences, computer skills, and life skills To be educational schools according to international standards and specifications providing a quality educational environment
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Library
Stage
art room
music room
activities classes
computer laboratory
Science Laboratory
football playground
Strives to be the leading school in attending events, activities, and competitions at all levels inside and outside the kingdom Distinguished by quality outputs according to Saudi Ministry of Education guidelines Follows Ministry of Education strategies and provides varied programs in national and international tracks Focuses on educational nutrition through diverse subjects Provides modern school facilities and uses latest technology Builds student personality through group activities, speaking, discussion, and problem-solving through educational projects Provides activities and foundation in Arabic and English languages and Quran memorization
In the kindergarten stage, the child must be 3 years old by the registration date.
In the preparatory stage, the child must be 4 years old.
In the advanced preparatory stage, the child must be 5 years old.
For the primary stage, the child must be 6 years old and provide proof of completing the kindergarten stage from an accredited institution, along with a recommendation form from the kindergarten teacher for enrollment in the first grade.
For the intermediate stage, the student must have completed the sixth grade of primary school, achieved a grade of no less than "Very Good," received full marks for behavior, provided a letter from the examination department, passed the personal interview test, and be no older than 12 years.
For the secondary stage, the student must have completed education in the third grade of intermediate school, achieved a grade of no less than "Very Good," received full marks for behavior, and obtained an equivalency certificate from the Saudi Ministry of Education if the qualification was earned outside the Kingdom, in addition to passing personal interview tests.
The school provides several payment methods: Cash payment at school's financial administration Payment through Al Rajhi Bank to school account Payment through National Commercial Bank to school account Electronic payment through school's official website via bank card or visa
Ibn Khaldun schools teach both private and international tracks, with international track subjects taught in English including mathematics and sciences, along with Arabic language, Islamic studies, Quran memorization, computer studies, and activities contributing to intellectual and social development.
Mixing between girls' and boys' classes is not allowed at Ibn Khaldun schools.