Hajj Bahaa Hariri High School

Year

1995 - Present

Address

El Madrassa El Mehania Street, Dekerman, Saida, Lebanon

Email

hbs@hariribahaa.edu.lb

Hajj Bahaa Hariri High School (HBHS) is a semi-private educational institution and a UNESCO-associated school, established in 1995 by the Hariri Foundation. Named after the late Hajj Bahaeddine Hariri, the father of the foundation’s founders, the school is committed to providing quality education at affordable tuition fees, ensuring educational justice for all members of the society.

Since its inception, the Hariri Foundation has supported HBHS students with substantial tuition subsidies, reflecting its mission to make education accessible to all. The school’s four divisions, preschool, elementary, intermediate, and secondary, offer a comprehensive academic experience tailored to nurture young minds and prepare them for future success.

HBHS is dedicated to graduating self-reliant, critically thinking individuals equipped to serve as agents of change in their communities. Its curricular and extracurricular programs are designed to develop students’ capacities for self-discipline, integrity, loyalty, courage, and tolerance.

The school also places a strong emphasis on global awareness, encouraging students to recognize the interconnections of nations and cultures while respecting individual differences. Through partnerships with parents and the local community, HBHS extends its values beyond the classroom, fostering a collaborative environment for holistic development.

With over 1,450 graduates since its founding, HBHS is currently home to more than 1,800 students. Its average class size of 25 promotes active learning and effective teaching, ensuring that each student receives personalized attention to thrive academically and socially.