Royal Institute of Traditional Arts Partners with Kingdom Schools to Design New Facility
The Royal Institute of Traditional Arts (Wrth) has announced a new partnership with Kingdom Schools to create the first educational facility with an identity inspired by traditional Saudi arts, scheduled to begin this October.
Wrth students will help integrate artistic elements into the school’s educational and administrative buildings, blending modern design with traditional art.
Kingdom Schools is known for its innovative curriculum and integrated educational environment.
The school’s campus covers more than 130,000 square meters with eight buildings, serves around 3,000 students, and has graduated over 4,000 alumni.
Wrth has also significantly impacted education and culture by launching eight academic programs, including diplomas and master’s degrees such as the master’s in digital heritage, the first of its kind in the Arab world.
The institute has offered over 400 short courses benefiting more than 5,600 students, conducted 1,000 workshops, and organized 350 community events inside and outside the Kingdom.
It has formed 58 local and international partnerships to promote traditional arts globally.