Saudi Arabia to introduce AI curriculum across all school levels

Saudi Arabia will introduce AI curriculum across all school levels starting 2025

The curriculum will feature age-appropriate AI modules delivered through interactive and practical learning methods, starting 2025 

Riyadh, July 11, 2025: Saudi Arabia will introduce a national artificial intelligence (AI) curriculum across all levels of public education, starting academic year 2025-26. 

The initiative aligns with the Human Capability Development Programme under Vision 2030, aiming to build a comprehensive educational system that reinforces national values while boosting the Kingdom’s global competitiveness and leadership in AI. 

The new AI curriculum, unveiled in partnership with the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, and the Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority (SDAIA), is designed to empower students with specialised skills from early stages, equipping them to engage with the digital age and contribute to innovative solutions throughout their educational journey from primary school to university and vocational training, and continuing into lifelong learning. 

The curriculum will feature age-appropriate AI modules delivered through interactive and practical learning methods. It also includes a framework to ensure continuity and progression across different education levels, with AI learning outcomes incorporated into the national student performance assessment system. 

The announcement follows the recent launch of a pilot course titled ‘Introduction to Artificial Intelligence’ for third-year secondary students in the general track. The course, developed by SDAIA in collaboration with the National Curriculum Centre and the Ministry of Education, was unveiled during the Human Capability Initiative conference held in April 2025. 

Officials said this marks a foundational step toward embedding AI concepts into the national education system, preparing a digitally aware generation ready to lead in advanced technology sectors.