Future Knowledge International Schools is an advanced educational institution in Saudi Arabia, managed by Al-Amakin Company for Education, Training, and Investment under the supervision of Dr. Rafat Mustafa. History: •%tStarted as Ma'arif Al-Ahliya Foundation in 1971 (1391 AH) •%tInternational schools established in 1979 (1399 AH) with approval from the Saudi Ministry of Education •%tOver 40 years of experience in school management •%tManages more than 13 schools across Saudi Arabia
To be a leader in providing excellent education that develops students' skills and personalities, preparing them to be leaders and innovators both locally and internationally.
: To provide outstanding education focusing on comprehensive student development, fostering creativity, critical thinking, and positive societal contribution.
The school's goal is to achieve a positive transformation in young people's lives by providing strong education and positive guidance, in addition to developing practical life skills and instilling solid values. They aim to enhance the quality of life for youth, believing that these integrated elements can shape mindsets and prepare them to lead the future with confidence and positivity.
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computer laboratory
games playground
football playground
Key Features: 1. Interactive classrooms with internet connectivity 2. Advanced e-learning program (EDU KIDS) 3. Focus on Arabic language and Islamic education 4. Early French language learning opportunities 5. Diverse and highly qualified teaching staff 6. Well-equipped science and IT facilities 7. Parent communication groups 8. Extracurricular activities and field trips
The school's curriculum is based on the American approach to education, which means that the school adopts curricula inspired by the educational system in the United States of America. This curriculum may include the use of American national curricula or the development of local curricula that align with American standards and requirements. The American approach to education is considered to be based on encouraging innovation and critical thinking, and aims to develop students' self-thinking skills and active learning. This approach involves engaging students in higher-order thinking processes, which contributes to the development of their intellectual and creative abilities. The American curriculum combines theoretical education with practical application, focusing on developing a range of academic and personal skills to ensure students are prepared to meet modern challenges.
Class Size: Average of 20 students per class, allowing for more personalized attention and interactive learning.