The registration of gifted students in the Royal Commission schools in Yanbu aims to attract and nurture students with exceptional abilities in various academic and creative fields, providing a stimulating educational environment that develops their skills and meets their unique needs. Registration is carried out according to specific criteria and specialized programs that ensure the investment and refinement of their talents, contributing to the preparation of a creative generation capable of making a meaningful contribution to society.

Talented Students
  1. The student must be a Saudi national.

  2. The student must achieve the approved qualification score in the Mawhiba Multiple Cognitive Aptitudes Test for the academic year within the targeted grade levels.

  3. The student must be enrolled in the current academic year and belong to the targeted group.

  4. The student must reside in Yanbu Industrial City.

  5. The student must be among the top 10 nominated students or hold an exceptional Mawhiba score if not residing in Yanbu Industrial City.

  6. Registration must take place during the announced period following the completion of the Mawhiba Multiple Cognitive Aptitudes Test for the current academic year.

  7. Admission is based on a competitive selection process according to the test score and the number of available seats.

  8. Once all seats are filled, the remaining students will be placed on a waiting list.

  9. Enrollment is granted for the current educational level only, and upon completion, the student must undergo a new competitive selection process.

  10. At the end of the academic year, the annual Mawhiba test is administered to ensure that students have benefited from the program. The test scores are not included in the students’ overall academic achievement. However, if a student consistently underperforms on this test for two consecutive years, they may be excluded from the school.

  11. If the student does not respond to the school coordinator's communication within the specified admission period, they will be automatically disqualified and the seat will be offered to the next student on the waiting list.

  12. The highest-scoring students in the Mawhiba Multiple Cognitive Aptitudes Test for each targeted grade level are accepted based on the available capacity for each academic year.