Najd National Schools

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Najd National Schools (Arabic: مدارس نجد الأهلية‎) is one of the main schools located in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. It is in the north part of Riyadh and is built in a very famous part of the city; between King Fahd Street and Olayya Street which are the most used highways in Riyadh. This school was first built in 1983 by Mr Rafic Hariri as a contribution in community developpement.

كلمة الشيخ رفيق الحريري عن مدارس نجد الأهلية)

إن بناء الإنسان المسلم والمواطن الصالح هو من أعظم الأعمال ، ولا يمكن لأمة أنت تتقدم إذا لم يقم أبناؤها بجهد مخلص لتثقيف أنفسهم ثقافة دينية وعلمية . والمعلم هو الأساس في كل ذلك ، وله الفضل الأول والأخير في تقدم الأمة . وأرجو من الله عز وجل أن يوفق المعلمين في المدارس للقيام بواجبهم نحو دينهم وأمتهم . وأود أن أسجل فخري بما لمسته من جهد مبذول من إدارة المدرسة ومعلميها . ( وشكراً

On its first years it contained less than 100 student. Later it became more famous and students number increased. Some of its teachers taught in the school more than 24years. It contains 4 buildings for boys and the same for girls. It also has a huge parking place which is contained of asphalt parking lanes and sand big square.

Najd Schools has a group of one of the hardest national schools exams in Saudi Arabia. Many of Najd Schools students study in well known universities world wide after graduation. 

It has teachers from around the Middle East not only from Saudi Arabia. For example there are teachers from Syria, Jordan and mostly from Lebanon

This school's main language is Arabic, they also teach English and a class in each grade for French as a second language. 

This school now has history of more than 25 years. This school is under the Saudi Ministry of Education. This school is one of the best schools that teach English in Saudi Arabia, they have a special program for English that gets students who want to study English from other schools.This school prepare its students to pass several international exams as TOEFL,SAT,DELF.

Najd national schools owner decide to move it out to a new location (al-sahafa  region).

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