CBSE Families: Please read our Important Update on Textbook Approval from the Ministry of Education.

Unlock Your Imagination With Quantum Rise

A school born for
Al-Kharj families

Quantum Rise International School was founded to solve a real community problem: the long, exhausting daily commute to Riyadh for quality Indian education. We offer both CBSE and IGCSE curricula to your neighbourhood in Al-Kharj, blending academic rigor with the personal care every child deserves. Each student is seen, spoken to, and supported - because learning is strongest when children feel safe and valued.

Two Learning Paths

choose what fits your child

Whether a child thrives in structured practice or open-ended inquiry, we help them grow steadily - phonics in Kindergarten, math manipulatives in primary grades, and weekly project blocks from Grade 3 onward. Both curriculums share daily reading time, science exploration, bilingual learning, and a calm routine that builds confidence.

CBSE

A steady, well-structured Indian curriculum that builds strong foundations in math, science, and language through clear progression and consistent practice.

Fee Structure

IGCSE

An international pathway that encourages inquiry, wider subject exploration, and independent thinking through research, analysis, and real-world application.

Fee Structure

CBSE Textbook Approval Notice

The implementation of the CBSE curriculum at our school follows the regulations of the Saudi Ministry of Education. We are currently awaiting formal approval for the prescribed CBSE textbooks. Until approval is granted, teaching for CBSE classes will be supported through school-provided learning materials aligned with CBSE and IGCSE standards.

While we cannot provide an exact date due to regulatory processes, we anticipate the textbook approval from the MoE to be completed within the next 2-3 months. We are aiming for the approval process to be completed by December 2025.

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Admission Enquiry

Please share your details so we can guide you through the admission steps and answer any questions you may have.

We look forward to welcoming you to Quantum Rise!

Admission Enquiry Form

Each morning I still visit classrooms, greet students, and listen to parents - not as a formality, but because schools thrive on relationships. Quantum Rise is built on care, respect, and the belief that every child learns differently. Here, your child will be known, encouraged, and challenged at their pace and in their way.

Mrs. Padmini Nair
Founder

Principal's Message

A Place to Belong

A School That Knows Your Child

School should feel like a second home - warm, structured, and full of adults who genuinely care. Our teachers meet every morning to discuss students before schedules: who needs extra reading help, who showed leadership in games yesterday, who just needs encouragement today.

Culture of Innovation

Learn Hands-On

Ready for the World

Our Curriculum

Guiding Principles

Every school has rules; we have intentions. The choices we make in classrooms, the tone we use with children, and the expectations we set all point toward the kind of humans we hope to help shape. Our Vision describes the world we imagine our students stepping into with confidence and empathy. Our Mission outlines how we work toward that future each day - through steady routines, thoughtful teaching, and a school culture built on respect, curiosity, and care.

Our Vision

To build a learning community in Al-Kharj where students develop the confidence to ask questions, the skills to solve problems, and the empathy to contribute positively to the world around them.

Our Mission

To provide students in Al-Kharj with an education that is academically rigorous, emotionally supportive, and rooted in strong ethical values. We aim to prepare students not just for exams, but for meaningful lives - as thinkers, creators, and compassionate members of their communities.

Admission Process

Begin Your Journey With Us

A school is best understood when you walk its hallways, meet its teachers, and watch children learn. Whether you want to take a tour or begin the admission process, we’re here to guide you with clarity and warmth.

Be Brave

Courage grows in small steps. Students learn to try new tasks, ask questions aloud, and present short ideas every Friday during “Share & Shine.” Mistakes are treated as practice, not failure.

Be Curious

Children take ownership of learning - from choosing reading books to suggesting class project themes. We discuss goals during student-teacher check-ins, helping each learner plan and celebrate progress.

Be Prepared

When children learn to manage themselves in small ways each day, they grow flexible and steady - able to adjust, solve problems, and step into whatever comes next with quiet confidence.

Be Yourself

Every child has a voice here. Weekly “Free Expression Hour” lets students draw, write, build, or narrate stories in their own style. Individuality is not just accepted - it is practiced.

Parent Voices

Honest impressions from our community

Thoughtful feedback from families who experience our classrooms, routines, and care each day. Their voices reflect the trust, warmth, and steady growth that define our school community.

I used to wake my daughter at 5:15 just to get her ready for the Riyadh bus. The poor child would nap in the afternoons instead of playing. Now we walk to school in seven minutes. She comes home and tells me stories about how she watered the plants and helped a friend zip her bag. That peace on her face in the morning, I cannot explain. I feel like we got our child back.

Fatima Ali

Stay-at-Home Mom

We came from a small village school in the UK, so I was worried about how my daughter would settle here. The pace felt different at first, but the teachers took time to understand how she learns. She likes quiet corners and slow starts. They gave her that. She now reads every evening and explains things she learned in class as if she’s teaching me. That’s when I knew she was comfortable.

Emma Richardson

Logistics Supervisor

We moved from Riyadh to Al-Kharj last year. In his old school, my son said he felt “small” all the time. Here, he brings home drawings and little science notes and says, “See what I found out.” It’s not fancy, but it feels like someone sees him.

Arjun Desai

IT Support

My boy is a hands-on kid. Sitting still isn’t his strength. At his last school in Riyadh, he was always in trouble for fidgeting. Here, they let him work with blocks, charts, and experiments. The teacher even told me, “Movement helps him think.” That was the first time anyone said something positive about his restlessness. Makes a big difference.

Daniel Hughes

Mechanical Engineer

I am a new mom. I didn’t know anything about schools. I only wanted a place where my small boy would not feel scared. In the first week, he cried. I cried also. But the teacher sat with him, showed him a picture book about fish, and sang softly. By the third week, he ran inside without looking back. That day I felt relief like nothing else.

Priya Menon

Registered Nurse

I have twins. One learns quickly, one needs time. Earlier schools always compared them. Here, they treat them as two separate children. One does reading cards; the other still does picture–sound games. Nobody made me feel worried or embarrassed. That is rare.

Hassan Karim

Floor Manager

Questions Families Ask

Find straightforward answers to the most common queries about our curriculum options, admission steps, daily routines, and school practices, helping you feel confident and informed as you explore Quantum Rise for your child.

Reflections from School Life

Learning, Beyond the Timetable

School is shaped as much by daily moments as by curriculum plans. Careful attention to how children learn, grow in confidence, and respond to their environment helps families make thoughtful choices about education - choices that support steady, meaningful learning over time.

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Understanding Learning Progression from Kindergarten to Grade 6

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29 December 2025

How Teachers Help Shy Children Participate and Build Confidence

Practical strategies teachers use to support shy children in finding their voice without forcing participation or increasing anxiety.
16 December 2025

Closer to Home, Calmer Minds: Why Shorter School Commutes Shape a Child’s Day More Than We Realise

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