The original online school

Studying with King's InterHigh from the Middle East

As the UK’s leading online school, King’s InterHigh brings students aged 7–19 a British education for Primary, Secondary, IGCSEs, A Levels, and IBDP from home, anywhere in the world. Students learn in live, interactive lessons delivered by expert UK and Internationally qualified teachers, all on our Middle East (GST/GMT+4) timetable designed exclusively for international students in that region and beyond.

King’s InterHigh is the original online school, founded in 2005. With over 19 years’ experience, we have taught over 10 thousand students, with many going on to attend top universities and forge successful careers.

Best Online School Award

Award-winning in the Middle East

Winner of Best Online School & Home Learning Community in the UAE – Schools Compared, Top Schools Awards

British education

Why King’s InterHigh?

Get a quality British education online, delivered by highly qualified teachers in real-time. Our Middle East timetable ensures that lessons are delivered at a suitable time for students in the Middle East region. 

Quality British education

Study anytime from anywhere, for students aged 7–19.

Live interactive classes

Our lessons are taught by UK and Internationally qualified teachers who are experts in their fields and in online learning.

Middle East Timetable

Follow live lessons from Monday to Friday on the GMT +4 time zone.

Lessons on demand

All lessons are recorded and available to watch 24/7, so students never need to miss a class.

An Inspired School

King’s InterHigh is part of the Inspired global network of premium schools, where 1 in 3 graduates attend Oxbridge, Ivy League and Russell Group universities.

Focus on wellbeing

With a dedicated pastoral team, we focus on the whole child not just their academic achievements.

Key Stages

Delivering quality education from ages 7 to 19

For ages 719, King’s InterHigh empowers students to thrive with personalised, supportive, world-class learning — fully online.

A word from our Head of Middle East and Southeast Asia

Hear what it’s like to learn at King’s InterHigh for international learners.

Results

Our students’ success

As a non-selective school, we support each and every student in achieving their unique goals. Each year, numerous King’s InterHigh students go on to top universities and careers around the world. Our students’ success is our success, and we are continually proud of the outstanding IGCSE and A Level results our community achieves year on year.

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44%

IGCSE at 7–9

43%

A or A* at A Level

48%

graduates at Russell Group Universities

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Online schooling is a great alternative to physical school and will allow your child to be part of a global community. Currently, King’s InterHigh offers 3 timetables (UK, Middle East and Southeast Asia), all taught by British qualified expert teachers. Deciding which timetable is the most suitable for your child is dependent on your individual circumstances. We have an expert admissions team that can help you with all the questions you may have, as well as guiding you through your child’s enrolment process.

King’s InterHigh has been educating students online since 2005. In basic terms, an online school works just like a physical school but all online. King’s InterHigh runs live lessons on a timetable where students can interact and ask questions. The benefits to an online school are:

  • students get to study from the comfort of their own homes, or anywhere else in the world;
  • class sizes are small and free from distractions;
  • all lessons are recorded and can be accessed 24/7 – meaning a child never misses a thing and can revisit the lesson for clarification;
  • It’s a global community where students can forge friendships with others from all over the world;
  • Flexibility with the timetables.

Homeschooling traditionally puts the responsibility of teaching a full curriculum on the parents/guardians and is separate to a school or school environment.

Online schooling works more like a physical school where students are taught by subject expert teachers in live interactive lessons and are part of a school community of peers.

The British curriculum is one of the most respected and recognised education systems in the world. Having a British education opens the doors to global opportunities for your child, including access to top universities. Studying with King’s InterHigh sets the foundations for a bright future and international career prospects.

We are a non-selective school; however we do require all students to be fluent in English.

As a truly international British School, we continue to expand our timetable offering to accommodate different time zones and lifestyles around the world. We currently have a Middle East timetable that is on the time zone GMT+4/GST, allowing for greater flexibility for our students in the Middle East region. We also offer UK (GMT) and Southeast Asia (GMT+7) timetables.

For information on costs, please visit our fees page here.

The safety of our students is a top priority for King’s InterHigh and that is why we have a strict Safeguarding policy and practices in place. You can read about this here.

Studying at King’s InterHigh starts from age 7 and is grouped in the following age brackets:

  • Primary – years 3-6/ ages 7-11;
  • Lower Secondary – years 7-9/ ages 11-14;
  • Upper Secondary (IGCSE) – years 10-11/ ages 14-16;
  • Sixth Form (A Level/IBDP) – years 12-13/ ages 16-19.

International GCSEs (IGCSEs) and A Levels are recognised globally, however, if there is a particular university your child wants to attend then please check that university’s entry requirements.

In short, all you need is a laptop and internet connection, however, you can find full details on recommended computer requirements here.

King’s InterHigh is a British international school where we welcome students from all backgrounds and cultures and treat every individual with the utmost respect.

The next steps

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