مدارس براعم السعودية
Curriculum: National

مدارس براعم السعودية

7469 Al Khalifah Al Naser Li deen Allah, As Suwaidi Al Gharabi, Riyadh 12993, Saudi Arabia

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3.7 / 50–0 yrs

About this nursery

Baraem AlSaudi National Schools, situated in the As Suwaidi Al Gharabi district of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, stands as an educational institution deeply committed to fostering the growth and development of its community and nation. Established in the Hijri year 1433 (approximately 2012 CE), the school prides itself on cultivating a comprehensive learning sanctuary where meticulous attention is given to every detail that shapes a child's early years and intellectual foundation. Adopting a national curriculum, Baraem AlSaudi offers educational programs spanning nursery and elementary stages, welcoming both boys and girls into its mixed-gender environment. The core mission of the school revolves around nurturing the holistic personality of a Muslim child. This includes instilling strong adherence to religious principles and moral values, alongside developing robust capabilities for learning, critical thinking, and a profound sense of service towards their homeland and wider community. The institution strives to create an inspiring, progressive, and stimulating educational setting designed to equip students with the skills to navigate contemporary challenges while firmly rooted in Islamic values. Parental feedback often highlights the school's dedication to academic excellence, beneficial experiences, and the positive impact on children's foundational learning. Many commend the cooperative and compassionate demeanor of the teaching staff and the principal, noting the overall excellent groundwork provided. The school operates five days a week, from Monday to Thursday and on Sunday, with hours from 6:00 AM to 5:00 PM, and remains closed on Fridays and Saturdays, aligning with typical weekend schedules. This commitment to a structured, values-based education aims to prepare a well-rounded generation ready for future contributions.

What families highlight

  • National curriculum for strong local foundation
  • Caters to Nursery and Elementary stages (KG1-Grade 6)
  • Mixed-gender learning environment
  • Focus on building Muslim child's personality, morals, and critical thinking
  • Positive parent feedback on dedicated teachers and cooperative administration
  • Excellent foundational education
  • Tuition fees installment service available

Features & amenities

National curriculumNurseryElementaryMixed-genderIslamic valuesTuition installment

Reviews From Parents

FAISAL Abdulaziz

FAISAL Abdulaziz

4 months ago

I'm surprised by the rating, given that my son, thank God, studied there for three years in KG. It was a journey filled with knowledge, learning, and beneficial experiences that had a very positive impact on my son. I especially thank the esteemed teacher, Shamoukh Al-Sumait, and the school principal, Bint Al-Fadel. God knows that I don't usually write or comment on Google, but by God Almighty, they deserve to dedicate some of my precious time to writing about a reality that was reflected in my son's KG foundation stage. The biggest proof, thank God, is that when I tried to register him for elementary school in northern Riyadh, such as the strong Riyadh schools in the admissions test and personal interview, and the National Schools, it went smoothly. They even asked us, "Where did the child start his preparatory school?" My heartfelt thanks to Baraem Saudi Schools and its tremendous staff. Thank you for your concern and for not burdening parents with the financial requirements of events and occasions. The events were very simple and appropriate. Thank you for your cooperation regarding the tuition fees and not reminding me repeatedly. This is basically your right, but in reality I used to forget and was only reminded at the end of the semester and I paid immediately and without hesitation.

Abdullah

Abdullah

4 months ago

Dear Parent: I will tell you about my experience with this school, and you decide. Three years ago, at the beginning of the second semester, I expelled my two daughters from their school. Due to poor management and their lack of cooperation with us. The girls would come home and ask us about explicit sexual language. What does this word mean, Mom? What does this mean, Dad? When I asked my daughters where they got this stuff from, they said it came from a child named Suleiman. When we contacted the school, the teacher, and the administration, we saw no interest from them. They coldly responded that children sometimes have vivid imaginations, meaning they lie! The other reason for expelling them: I discovered I was dealing with an education office, not a school that is supposed to care more about education and morals than money. Of course, they have the right to, like any project, achieve profit. However, their educational and moral reputation, and their commitment to it, remains more important. Because this is a humanitarian project in their hands, and the lives of our children are in their hands so they can learn, it's not a grocery store or restaurant. .. The story began at the beginning of the school year, and the first time I contacted them, I asked about the school and the quality of their education. Then I asked them about the fees, and I was honest with them, telling them that I was a self-employed business owner. Whenever things were easy for me, I would pay the full amount. This is the same thing I do with my son, who has reached secondary school at Al-Thagher Schools and is a first-grade student there. God is my witness that some years, I would delay receiving their certificates, even before receiving them, so as not to embarrass the boy. And I swear to God that they didn't bother me with calls, like this school. Only two or three text messages during the school semesters. They responded to me at the time with great welcome: Never mind, come here. Bring your daughters and don't worry, they are in safe hands. Pay now, even a thousand riyals in advance for each girl, and pay the rest later at your leisure. The important thing is that each semester has its own fees. We agreed and put our trust in God. Only the next week, I was surprised, and I'm not exaggerating, that I received calls approximately two or three times a week on my cell phone and on the phone of my daughters' mother. The principal herself spoke to me with complete confidence. She started threatening to file a lawsuit, and I laughed.. because they have no right to file a complaint during the school year!! I took it as an intimidation, meaning she wanted us to pay, and we did!! .. It even reached the point where it became like a begging tactic, saying literally: We only receive our salaries this way because the owner won't pay us until you pay, as if we were responsible for the owner's commitment to his employees!! The calls continued.. until I saw their lack of cooperation in the girls' problem or finding a solution, even separating the girls from the boys, or at least just keeping Suleiman away from my daughters!! But they lied to us and said, "You know, children sometimes imagine things!!" The important thing is, when will you pay up? At the beginning of the second semester, I deliberately ignored their calls and their annoyances after I had paid the full fees for the first semester, and the fees for both girls, because I pay each girl with a separate receipt and inform them of this. Until one day, at the beginning of the second semester, as I was on my way to pick up the girls at noon, the principal came out to me, in front of my daughters, and in front of some of the parents standing by, and raised her voice in the street, as well as in front of my daughters, complaining about why she wasn't answering and why I hadn't paid!! This violates Article 8 of the Ministry of Education's decision regulating fees and the contractual relationship between guardians and schools, which stipulates that the student has no responsibility for paying fees and should not be involved in the issue of any debt!! After that, I sought guidance from God and felt at ease. I decided to remove my two girls from the school due to poor management. They called us asking questions, and we told them they would not complete the preparatory year and would directly enroll them in first grade next year, God willing. They said, "As you wish." My daughters entered a second-grade school, and in the middle of the school year, a text message from the Ministry of Justice was sent to (the girls' mother), not to me as their guardian!! The lawsuit was filed by a person with a strange name we don't know (meaning neither the school nor the principal's name)!! Of course, my daughters' mother is an elderly housewife who has no business dealings and no complaints against anyone!! And God is my witness that we have never used the Najiz app. So we ignored it, thinking it was a mistake, since we didn't know the person's name. The message was repeated until a final ruling was issued. Meaning, there was no appeal or cassation, and their mother's accounts were seized!! And when we logged into the Najiz app!! We found that they were lying in the text of the lawsuit, which stated explicitly: "Since the other party (completed the contract)," the truth is that my daughters hadn't even completed half a year!! And their mother had nothing to do with it, and I was the one responsible as the girls' guardian, and I was the one who signed the papers!! In compliance with the esteemed court's order, we accepted the ruling and were satisfied, especially since the requested amount is modest and does not exceed four thousand. However, by God, there is no god but Him, their mother and I will not forgive a single riyal they took unlawfully and through lies!! Since that day, we have been praying that God will not forgive or pardon anyone who lied, or anyone who knew or accepted it, and that He will make every riyal they took through lies a cancer in their livers in this world and a burning ember in the hereafter. Amen!!

الهنوف فهد

الهنوف فهد

3 months ago

The school is good, the teachers and administration are very good, and my son loves them. I only gave a star because there is no sterilization or cleaning of the toys, nor is there any attention paid to these things. My son gets very tired and doesn't make it a month without being tired.

H T.

H T.

6 months ago

It's a beautiful school, and the teachers and principal were very cooperative and kind. The foundation is excellent. I wish it had a fifth grade class.

sahar salh

sahar salh

a year ago

A wonderful and cooperative school, as if they are our second home ❤️❤️ My son has been there from kindergarten to third grade ❤️ Teacher Shamoukh, teacher Munira, teacher Nouf, and teacher Sarah 💕 I wrote the name of the teacher for each stage he was in 💕💕 Of course, I will not forget to thank the school principal, Professor Rania, and her high-class treatment, taste, and kindness towards the students and mothers ❤️❤️ Even in communicating with them, Professor Haya and the counselor Munira ❤️ May God make them happy, and God willing, my son is studying with them in the fourth grade 💕💕💕💕

7469 Al Khalifah Al Naser Li deen Allah, As Suwaidi Al Gharabi, Riyadh 12993, Saudi Arabia

Opening Hours

MondayClosed
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SundayClosed

Why parents loved this nursery

Excellent foundational education in KG

Knowledge-filled learning journey with positive impact on children

Cooperative and kind teachers and principal

No burden on parents for financial requirements of events

Good cooperation regarding tuition fees

High-class treatment from principal and staff

Supportive and wonderful school environment, like a second home

Frequently asked questions

What are the opening hours of Baraem AlSaudi National Schools?+

The school is open Monday to Thursday and Sunday from 6:00 AM to 5:00 PM. It is closed on Fridays and Saturdays.

What educational levels does Baraem AlSaudi National Schools offer?+

The school offers education for Nursery and Elementary levels, including KG1, KG2, KG3, and Grades 1 through 6.

What curriculum does Baraem AlSaudi National Schools follow?+

The school follows an 'Ahli' or National curriculum.

Is Baraem AlSaudi National Schools a mixed-gender institution?+

Yes, Baraem AlSaudi National Schools caters to both boys and girls.

What are the tuition fees at Baraem AlSaudi National Schools?+

The indicative tuition fees for KG1, KG2, KG3, and Grades 1 through 6 are 7,800 SAR per year. Installment services are available over 12 months.

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