Of the students who meet the three requirements listed above, the DAS Admissions Committee will make its selection according to the following priorities:


1. The children of DAS employees.


2. The 50% of seats reserved for Saudi Aramco:

Children of Saudi Aramco employees who come within the Aramco quota of 50% of the seats in each grade level and/or 50% of the school as a whole are taken first. They will be accepted according to the following priority:


a. Children who have brothers and/or sisters already enrolled at DAS (first-come-first-served according to the official date of the completion of the applicant’s file in DAS).


b. Children who do not have brothers and/or sisters already enrolled at DAS (first-come-first-served according to the official date of the completion of the applicant’s file in DAS).


Note: Children of DAS graduates who are Aramco employees are accepted according to normal Aramco priorities

3. The 50% of seats reserved for non-Aramco:


a. Non-Aramco students who have brothers and/or sisters already enrolled at DAS.
b. Non-Aramco children of DAS graduates.
c. Non-Aramco Saudi children who do not have brothers and/or sisters already enrolled at DAS.

Current admission vacancies 2025-2026 

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Boys’ school:


It is expected from all intermediate and secondary students to wear Saudi uniform except in the days they have physical education classes, as they can come to school putting on their training suits. However, elementary students are not required to put on a specified uniform, but at the same time not to wear shorts and shirts that have pictures or writings.


Girls’ school: 


All students are required to adhere to the school’s dress code and the jacket requirement as mentioned in the student commitment code.
In addition to the approved uniform, students are required to wear black shoes with white socks. High heel and platform shoes are not allowed. Students are prohibited from wearing jewelry or makeup.

Dhahran Ahliyya Schools have contracted with ZAKS for the Unified Dress Code to sell the schools’ required uniform for all grade levels.
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The guardian must go to the level principal and inform him/her in a written notification about that before the end of March.
* Does a parent have the right to refund the paid school fee or part of it in the event that his son / daughter moves out of schools? And how is that.
Paid academic fees are not refundable or transferable except in the following cases: -
* If the guardian informs the level principal in a written notification about his/her desire not to continue his son / daughter in schools for the next year, the discount rate will depend on the date of reporting according to the following schedule:

 
Date of Reporting
Discount Rate

1

Before the first day of April

The guardian is refunded with the total school fee that he/she paid

2

During April

A deduction of 10% of the total yearly tuition fees paid by that student

3

During May

A deduction of 20% of the total yearly tuition fees paid by that student

4

During June 

A deduction of 30% of the total yearly tuition fees paid by that student

5

During July

A deduction of 40% of the total yearly tuition fees paid by that student

6

During august

A deduction of 50% of the total yearly tuition fees paid by that student

7

During September

A deduction of 60% of the total yearly tuition fees paid by that student

8

After the end of September

the total yearly tuition fee that is paid by a student is deducted