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Saudi Arabia Opens School Performance Data to Parents in Landmark Move

by Nausheen
Students engaging with education data and student progress tools

Saudi Arabia has opened school performance data to parents for the first time, marking a major shift towards transparency and accountability in education. Through the newly launched Mustaqbalhum app, more than two million parents across the Kingdom can now monitor the performance of over 22,000 schools.

The initiative represents a significant step in strengthening family engagement and placing parents at the centre of the learning journey.

Students involved in data-driven education programmes

Empowering Families

Led by the Education and Training Evaluation Commission, the initiative provides parents with access to detailed insights, including student results from national standardised assessments such as Nafis and performance in university entrance examinations.

Over 2 million parents now connected

The goal is to enable families to make informed decisions about their children’s education while reinforcing trust between schools and parents. An ETEC spokesperson explained,

“Parents are no longer passive observers. With this tool, they become active participants in shaping their children’s educational journey.”

Data at Scale

The scale of the rollout is unprecedented. Since its launch, the system has collected more than 1.7 billion data points, covering over 10 million students, teachers and parents nationwide.

1.7 billion data points collected

Nearly 1.5 million students have participated in evaluations, while close to 24,000 schools have completed self-assessments, achieving full national participation. This comprehensive coverage ensures that the data reflects the diversity of the Saudi education system, from major cities to rural communities.

What the App Offers

Designed as a user-friendly digital platform, the Mustaqbalhum app allows parents to engage with school performance data in real time. Through the app, families can:

  • Track school progress over time
  • Compare performance across key academic subjects
  • View student achievement in standardised assessments
  • Monitor readiness for university education

This feedback loop is intended to raise standards, promote accountability and support targeted improvement across schools.

School students participating in standardised assessments

Economic and Social Impact

Beyond the classroom, the initiative supports a broader Vision 2030 objective of strengthening human capital. By improving transparency and educational outcomes, Saudi Arabia is investing in a future workforce better equipped for a competitive and knowledge-driven economy.

Part of Vision 2030’s focus on human capital

Mustaqbalhum at a Glance

  • More than two million parents with access to school data
  • Over 22,000 schools included nationwide
  • 1.5 million students involved in performance evaluations
  • 1.7 billion data points collected
  • Full participation from nearly 24,000 schools
Students preparing for assessments using digital resources

A New Era of Transparency

By granting families direct access to school performance data, Saudi Arabia is reshaping how education stakeholders collaborate. The Mustaqbalhum app reflects a cultural shift towards shared responsibility, where parents, educators and policymakers work together to support student success.

As education reform accelerates, this initiative signals a future in which transparency and partnership are central to delivering quality education across the Kingdom.

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