Why is Riyadh the fastest-growing teaching market in the Middle East?

Riyadh employs approximately 18,000 international teachers across 312 private and international schools, making it the single largest teaching market in Saudi Arabia. The capital is experiencing unprecedented growth โ Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 has allocated SAR 192 billion to education, with Riyadh absorbing 45% of new school development. Between 2023 and 2025, 47 new international schools opened in Riyadh alone, creating over 3,200 new teaching positions.
Riyadh’s transformation is dramatic. Once considered a conservative posting, the capital now hosts concerts at Boulevard Riyadh City (capacity 30,000+), Formula E racing, international film screenings, and a rapidly expanding restaurant scene. The General Entertainment Authority has licensed 3,000+ entertainment venues since 2019. For teachers, this means a posting that combines the highest savings potential in the GCC with an increasingly vibrant social life. Return to our Saudi Arabia teaching guide.
How much do teachers earn in Riyadh in 2026?
International teachers in Riyadh earn SAR 9,000โ22,000 per month (USD $2,400โ$5,866) completely tax-free. Riyadh packages are among the most comprehensive in the region, with 80% of schools providing furnished compound housing, annual return flights, and medical insurance as standard inclusions rather than cash allowances.
| School Type | NQT (SAR/month) | Mid-Career (SAR/month) | Senior Leader (SAR/month) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Premium International (BISAD, BISA) | 11,000โ14,000 | 15,000โ20,000 | 22,000โ30,000 |
| Established International | 9,500โ12,000 | 12,000โ16,000 | 17,000โ23,000 |
| Newer/Growing Schools | 8,000โ10,000 | 10,000โ14,000 | 14,000โ18,000 |
| Aramco/Corporate Schools | 12,000โ15,000 | 16,000โ22,000 | 23,000โ32,000 |
Aramco and other corporate-affiliated schools in Riyadh and the Eastern Province offer the highest total packages in Saudi Arabia, often exceeding SAR 400,000 annual total value including compound housing, utilities, and children’s education. Compare across the region in our Middle East teacher salary guide.
Which are the top international schools in Riyadh?
British International School of Riyadh (BISR) โ Riyadh’s most established British school, 2,500 students, offering EYFS through A-Levels. COBIS member with strong staff retention (82%). Compound housing provided in the Al Hamra district.
American International School of Riyadh (AISR) โ The largest American-curriculum school in Saudi Arabia with 3,800 students. AP and SAT preparation, NEASC accredited. Extensive campus with Olympic-size pool, performing arts centre, and dedicated STEM lab. Packages include compound housing.
SABISยฎ International School Riyadh โ Part of the SABISยฎ global network, providing structured teaching methodology and data-driven instruction through the AMS system. Strong support for new teachers with comprehensive induction. Explore SABIS career pathways.
King Faisal School โ Premium bilingual school founded by the Royal family, serving 2,000 students. Uniquely strong Arabic-English program with culturally enriched learning. Competitive salaries with generous housing allowances.
What is compound living like for teachers in Riyadh?

Approximately 80% of international teachers in Riyadh live in gated residential compounds โ self-contained communities offering Western-style amenities behind security gates. Compounds typically include: swimming pools, gyms, tennis and basketball courts, restaurants, mini-supermarkets, medical clinics, and social clubs. Women can dress freely within compounds, and many serve alcohol at resident-only events.
Top teacher compounds: Al Hamra Compound (adjacent to BISR, 3-bed villas from SAR 0 if school-provided), Arizona Compound (popular with American school staff, pool and sports facilities), Eid Compound (family-friendly, large villas), and Cordoba/Granada Compounds (newer, modern facilities). Cost for self-arranged compound housing: SAR 3,000โ6,000/month for a 2-bed apartment, SAR 6,000โ10,000 for a 3-bed villa.
What is social life like for teachers in Riyadh in 2026?

Riyadh’s social transformation has been dramatic. Weekend activities now include: visiting Boulevard Riyadh City (entertainment mega-district with restaurants, theme parks, and concert venues), exploring Al-Diriyah UNESCO World Heritage site, dining at The Zone (200+ restaurants), hiking Edge of the World (Jebel Fihrayn, 90 minutes from the city), desert camping in the Empty Quarter, visiting Riyadh Season events (OctoberโMarch, international performers).
The teaching community socializes extensively through compound events, school staff gatherings, hiking groups (Riyadh Ramblers), sports leagues, and increasingly through public venues. Coffee culture has exploded โ Riyadh now has more specialty coffee shops per capita than many European cities. Alcohol remains prohibited but compound social events fill that gap for many teachers.
Frequently asked questions about teaching in Riyadh
Is Riyadh safe for teachers?
Riyadh has one of the lowest crime rates of any capital city globally. Compound living adds an additional security layer. The most common teacher complaint is driving standards โ Riyadh traffic can be challenging for newcomers. School-provided transport or ride-hailing (Careem, Uber) provides alternatives.
Do female teachers enjoy living in Riyadh?
Female teachers now drive independently (since 2018), attend concerts, dine in restaurants without male companions, and access entertainment venues freely. The abaya is no longer legally required in public (as of 2019), though modest dress is expected. Compound living provides complete freedom. See our female teachers in Saudi Arabia guide.
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