In 1408 AH, a new school was established in Dhahrat Al-Badi’ah in Riyadh. Its founders chose the name “Al-Majd National Schools.” It marked the beginning of an educational institution whose reputation spread throughout the region, and its fame reached far and wide. The school’s leaders worked diligently to ensure it met the high expectations set by the parents who chose it from the very beginning, rather than enrolling their children in other schools.
A group of highly qualified educators have succeeded one another in managing the school, leaving their clear mark on its development and maintaining its distinguished reputation and high status. Since its establishment in 1408 AH by the renowned educational figure, Mr. Bashar bin Ghaleb Al-Hawari, the school was led by Mr. Abdullah Al-Hindawi as the deputy for administrative affairs. In 1414 AH, the school appointed the educational supervisor Sheikh Dr. Abdulaziz bin Abdulmohsen Al-Turki. Later, Dr. Ibrahim bin Saad Al-Judha’i took over in the same year, and the fourth person to manage the school was Mr. Engineer Mohammed Al-Husseinan, who served as the general supervisor starting from 1428 AH. The school’s leadership continued with the general manager, who succeeded his predecessor in 1432 AH, and continues to lead the institution to this day.