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Our Legacy

Al Hussan Group for Education and Training began its educational mission in 1956,
when Sheikh Abdulaziz bin Fahd Al Hussan founded the Arab Culture Institute for
Adult Education in the Eastern Province of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. One year
later, he established Al Hussan Model School for Girls—the first private girls’ school
in the region—marking a pioneering milestone that significantly contributed to
expanding educational opportunities and advancing access to learning.

Today, this legacy is carried forward by his son, Mr. Rashid bin Abdulaziz Al Hussan,
President of the Group, who continues to uphold and advance his father’s vision.
Under his leadership, the Group has witnessed substantial growth and development,
now comprising more than twenty distinguished private and international educational
complexes across the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia—including Dammam, Al Khobar,
Jubail, Riyadh, Yanbu, Rabigh, Madinah, Turaif, and Arar—as well as in the Arab
Republic of Egypt.

Al Hussan Schools have evolved into one of the Kingdom’s leading educational
institutions, offering a broad spectrum of national and international programs. Proud
of their pioneering role within the Saudi educational landscape, Al Hussan Schools
seamlessly integrate innovation with deeply rooted cultural values to prepare students
for a promising future.

Drawing on a legacy that spans decades of excellence, Al Hussan Schools hold a

distinguished position in empowering students with knowledge, skills, and strong

character, enabling them to realize their fullest potential. Through the adoption of

forward-looking teaching and learning practices, the schools cultivate learners who

embody generosity, ethical responsibility, and adaptability—preparing them to

become influential individuals capable of thriving in an interconnected and rapidly

evolving world. 05

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