Al Tarbia Al Ahliyya School
school in Al-Khobar
Our schools were founded in 1386 AH with the aim of preparing generations connected to their Lord and religion, benefiting from all the innovations and knowledge available in our era that enhance their capabilities and develop their creativity. Our schools were pioneers in opening the first secondary department for girls at the level of private and public education in the Eastern Region of Dammam by a royal decree from His Royal Highness King Fahd bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Chairman of the Higher Committee for Education Policy in the Kingdom, in 1390 AH, before the opening of the General Presidency for Girls' Education for the secondary stage, followed by the opening of the girls' department in Al Khobar.
In 1410 AH, the boys' department was opened in Al Khobar, with our goal set on raising a generation that attains the perfection of religion, the best of morals, and the most beneficial of knowledge.
Then, in 1422 AH, at a prime location on the Al Khobar Corniche, the school complex was inaugurated under the patronage of His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Fahd bin Abdulaziz Al Saud. By the grace of God, the number of male and female students in our schools grows every year, reaching 3000 students this year.
The schools strive diligently to provide them with a comprehensive Islamic education, adhering to their religion, loving everything new, and aspiring to creativity in various aspects. We nurture the talented and enrich the ideas of our children through diverse and purposeful activities.
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Contact information: Al Tarbia Al Ahliyya School
Main branch address
Hamad Al-Qusaybi Street, Al-Yarmouk, Al-Khobar
Al-Khobar, Saudi Arabia
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Working hours
From 09:00 ص to 05:00 م
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Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday