Homeschooling in Riyadh
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Shaheed
Linda
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Good Job linda 
I wish the best for all of us to raise our children with the best intentions. Life is a journey! take care!
“It is a miracle that curiosity survives a formal education.” ~ Albert Einstein
Linda
Linda
Lindalou wrote:Thanks for the tip:D I also am interested in knowing if anyone knows if it would be a good idea to live in a villa instead of a compound. We used to live in jeddah a few years ago and it was nice living in a compound but I felt we never had any privacy.Â
Linda
In compounds you may lose some privacy but they do provide other facilities and activities and its a very safe environment for children.
In a non compound villa - you may have more privacy..but there are no other facilities...you will be restricted to the villa, as soon as you step outside of the villa, your very much car/driver bound.
There again, it really depends on yourself, compounds do not suit all.
If you choose not to use a recognised curriculum, then you're educating suitable to age, and special needs they may have, and, if you choose to agree with the principle, to ensure your child becomes a useful member of society. I personally feel that to under or over educate your child may cause life problems where fitting in with society is concerned.  When you remove your child from the school register you just have to keep records of the education you deliver for the investigator who pops round every year or two to examine development.
There are homeschoolers uk yahoo groups try and get on them and ask advice. Regarding the UK education otherwise is a good start as the previous poster mentioned.
I hope this helps.
Nicola
I was wondering how to homeschool my kids, like how exactly do i enroll my kids in an accredited homeschooling network in the same curriculum as yours and I'm clueless...I have no idea what to do. And is it cheaper? My kids study at Rowad international and I have 5 kids, and I pay about 20,000 for each kid. And what about the tests? Is there a specialised school that all the homeschooled kids go to in order to take their exams? I'm sorry for asking so much questions, but I have no idea what to do.
Thank you in advance

I have been homeschooling my first two children for 4 years now. They did their IGCSE and got excellent marks. I pulled out my younger ones aged 11 &. 10 this year from an international school to h/ school them as well. It depends on what curriculum do you follow. We follow the British one and there some online LEA approved schools where you can enroll your child. I hope this helps

My two daughters are on Home Schooling from USA.
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Saeed Mirza
Thanks for a sinscere advice about home schooling.
did you figure out a system for homeschooling in Riyadh? we just moved from the US with our 6 yr old daughter. I never homeschooled so don`t know what resources I need to establish a good system.
Just moving to Riyadh and thinking of homeschooling my 2 girls. I am from the uk originally but we live in Mallorca , so my girls are in the spanish / mallorcan school system. I would like to follow the uk curriculum but want to keep my girls languages up too.
Does anyone homeschool? Any advice? Anyone know anyone that gives spanish classes? Or tutoring of any kind to back me up?
Thanks in advance
Clare
I am planning to start homeschooling my 6 yr old soon and working on gathering resources. We are Saudi but just moved from the US after having lived there for more than 16 years. I do not know much about Spanish private tutors but have you tried reaching out to the Spanish expats' forum on InterNations? On another topic;Â would you be interested in joining a homeschooling group to arrange for playdates and other activities?
All the best!
Sheakha
Great to hear from you. Yes , a homeschooling group would be fantastic, count us in. I am in the same position, just looking at how to go about it and gathering resources and getting ideas. Excursions once a week to coincide with topics, and any other trips and playdates will be so good.
We arrive in Riyadh next week. Let's meet up as soon as we can? I also think for us to bounce ideas off one another and others in a group is a good way to mix up studying.
Thanks for getting in touch and also I will touch base with a spanish forum
Looking forward to meeting you
Clare
I`m sure you know but if you have not done so, bring books! There are loads of children books in Arabic but finding good books in English ( or Spanish) can be tricky.
Have a safe trip and welcome to Riyadh!
Sheakha
My daughters are 5 & 6... we are currently in jeddah waiting to come to Riyadh. Delayed by a week more now. I did come with some books... namely the learning to read book set. Hopefully we can do some swaps too, if you have a selection. I did buy a kindle for them but we have yet to get to grips with using it. Books are so much nicer...
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Clare
We are finally in Riyadh and would really like to arrange a playdate. When would be good for you?
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I came across a blog by a parent who has successfully home schooled his children.
wonderyearsschool.com/
Perhaps this can give the parents some starting point.
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