Mr Fawaz Alhokair and Chatsworth Schools have announced a partnership to open international schools together in Saudi Arabia, via Chatsworth’s dedicated international school arm, Blenheim Schools.
This new venture aims to open premium and inclusive British International schools in Saudi Arabia, capitalising on the expertise of Chatsworth Schools by implementing their educational expertise and belief in the potential of every child.
The first school will be called Beech Hall, a new British International school in Saudi Arabia that will be powered and guided by a Chatsworth Schools team, led by founder and CEO Anita Gleave. Beech Hall will not require any assessments or entrance examinations for entry and will offer a fully inclusive, non-selective, co-educational experience to boys aged 3–11 and girls aged 3–12 to begin with, moving to a K-12 school over the next few years. In line with Chatsworth Schools’ vision of a reimagined education for children in the 21st century, the school will focus on developing a far wider range of talents and abilities than simply passing examinations.
Mr Fawaz Alhokair said: “Saudi Arabia is at the forefront of growth and innovation in education fulfilling Vision 2030. Our new venture supports Saudi Arabia’s aspiration for developing a fully inclusive, high-quality education sector focusing on the development of our children’s resilient and independent characters. This is a non-profit project, part of our charitable efforts to enrich education for students, especially students with determination.”