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CairoScene
2 days ago
- Health
- CairoScene
Josour Schools to Launch New Neurodiversity Campus in Riyadh
Josour Schools opens this September in Riyadh's Roshn Sedra 1, offering tailored education for neurodiverse children. Josour Schools is set to launch a new specialised school for neurodiverse children aged three to nine in Riyadh's Roshn Sedra 1 community this September. The school is being established through a partnership between Saudi-based Josour Company and UK-headquartered CareTech. The campus will integrate education, therapy, and family support within a small-class environment. It will follow a British curriculum adapted to align with local cultural values and is designed to support Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 objectives around inclusive education. The school will be staffed by educators trained in the UK and supported by therapists working in coordination with international specialists. According to CareTech, the school will also benefit from access to its broader network of 47 schools and 550 specialist services across the United Kingdom. Admissions are currently open for the 2025 academic year.


Arab News
7 days ago
- Health
- Arab News
New school for neurodiverse children to open in Riyadh
RIYADH: A new school specializing in educating neurodiverse children aged 3 to 9 will open in Riyadh in September, it was announced on Tuesday evening. Josour Schools held a seminar in Riyadh this week to make the announcement, highlighting its unique model, which combines education, therapy and family services. The school, which will be located in Roshn's Sedra 1 community, is the result of a partnership between the Educational Infrastructure Holding Co. and UK-based CareTech. 'CareTech is always rooted in the communities in which we operate our services,' Shokat Akbar, CEO of CareTech International, told Arab News. 'For (Josour) to succeed, it must be rooted in the community and be … in partnership with the community.' Aligned with Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 goals, Josour Schools adopts a British curriculum adapted to local cultural values. Its small-class model, led by neurodiversity specialists, focuses on individualized education plans and combines education with therapeutic interventions. 'This school serves a critical purpose: providing good quality access to special education needs services for children,' Akbar said. 'Inclusivity comes in many ways. 'Students (will) participate in society through art and sport, making their contributions visible.' The school will have access to resources from CareTech's global network of 47 UK schools and 550 specialized services. 'Teachers will attend CareTech UK schools as part of their induction and training,' Akbar said, adding that Josour's therapists would collaborate with experts across CareTech's global network, including researchers and practitioners. Enrollment is now open for the 2025 academic year.