The Britus International School opened its fifth school in Saudi Arabia as it launched a new K-12 learning facility in Riyadh located in Al Olaya.

Britus Education is the education investment arm of GFH Financial Group which opened the new school based on the American curriculum.

It has capacity to serve more than 400 students which will increase to more than 2,000 students after the completion of the expansion phase which will provide a dedicated section for girls.

The school is open for admission to boys only from Grade 4 to 12 for this academic year, with the school accepting enrolment applications for the next academic year.

“We’re delighted to announce the further expansion of the group’s presence in the Saudi education sector, where we continue to see strong opportunities for growth and for Britus to contribute to efforts aimed at ensuring students across the kingdom have access to the highest quality international standard learning,” said GFH Capital Saudi Arabia chief executive Razi Al Murbati.

Meanwhile, Britus Education acting chief executive Fatema Kamal said the new facility will offer a unique learning proposition delivered in line with best global practices and standards.

Ms Kamal

Britus Education has a portfolio of K-12 schools assets located across the Middle East and North Africa region and South Africa.

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