Parents seeking premium British education in Riyadh now have an exciting new way to explore future school options for their children. Kings College Riyadh has opened its Parent Experience Centre …
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Parent Corner
Planning a Family Break This Summer? AlUla Offers Adventure, Wellbeing and Quality Time
by NausheenFamilies seeking meaningful time together this summer can find a unique escape at Banyan Tree AlUla, where a new seasonal experience combines nature, wellbeing and family-focused activities in the heart …
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Not all online schools are equal. For families in Saudi Arabia evaluating this route seriously, the distinction between a fully accredited British school and a loosely structured content platform is …
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Extra Curricular Activities
Red Sea Museum in Jeddah Engages Families on International Museum Day
by NausheenThe Red Sea Museum in Jeddah marked International Museum Day with a family-focused programme that invited children and parents to explore heritage, biodiversity and culture together. The initiative transformed the …
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Our World
Saudi Environmental Education Gains Momentum as Sustainability Projects Expand
by NausheenSaudi Arabia’s World Environment Day activities highlighted more than conservation achievements. They also showed how environmental education, scientific research, and community engagement are central to the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 ambitions. …
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Higher Education
Brock University Welcomes Saudi Arabian Delegation to Explore Collaboration Opportunities
by NausheenBrock University recently welcomed representatives from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to its campus to explore how the institution prepares students for future careers through experiential learning and the development …
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Bon Voyage
Saudi Travellers Among the World’s Most Digitally Prepared for Smart Travel Experiences
by NausheenSaudi travellers are rapidly emerging as some of the most digitally prepared tourists globally, as a growing reliance on mobile technology, connectivity solutions and smart planning tools reshapes how they …
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More than 6.5 million male and female students in public schools across Saudi Arabia returned to classrooms on Tuesday following the Eid Al Adha holiday. The return marks the final …















