
Red Sea Global Unveils Two Elite International Schools for 2025
Red Sea Global (RSG) plans to open two world-class schools, Turtle Bay International School at The Red Sea and Daraah International School at AMAALA, in September 2025. These new campuses aim to serve up to 726 students, with an initial intake of 120 learners. The schools will cater to children aged four months to 14 years, focusing on delivering high-quality education.
This move aligns with RSG's vision of fostering inclusive communities around its tourism destinations. Ahmad Darwish, Group Chief Administrative Officer at RSG, emphasized that providing world-class education is essential to support residents and their families. Moreover, the initiative promotes self-sufficient communities within the Red Sea and AMAALA projects, enhancing residents' quality of life. Cutting-Edge Curriculum and Facilities
Both co-educational institutions will offer the prestigious International Baccalaureate (IB) program, emphasizing personalized learning and internationalization. SEK Education Group will implement its innovative academic approach, including science labs, maker spaces, libraries, and sports facilities. These campuses will feature swimming pools and numerous extracurricular activities, offering a comprehensive educational environment.
Nieves Segovia, President of SEK Education Group, expressed pride in collaborating with RSG to provide quality education that fosters sustainability and innovation. She highlighted that these schools would promote global mindsets and address current educational challenges. This partnership marks SEK's continued expansion in Saudi Arabia, strengthening its presence following its Riyadh establishment in 2021. Supporting Saudi Vision 2030 Goals
This educational project supports Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 by enhancing social development and diversifying the economy through educational excellence. RSG's development projects, including five operational hotels at The Red Sea and plans for 16 more by 2025, demonstrate its commitment to sustainable tourism growth. AMAALA will also debut later this year, offering over 1,400 hotel rooms across eight resorts, focusing on health and wellness experiences.
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