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Bangladesh International School, English Section, Riyadh was established in 1990 for students of the Bangladeshi community in Riyadh. It was originally known as the Bangladesh Embassy School due to its administration by the Bangladeshi Embassy in Riyadh. It transitioned to being led by a Board of Directors elected by students' parents. [2]
IISR logo until 2022. In the wake of a sudden and exponential influx of Indian workers and professionals in Saudi Arabia as a consequence of the 1973 energy crisis and subsequent oil boom, the new generation of expatriate families in the country struggled to provide their children with quality-education as the British and American schools were costly enough get enrolled, and thus, infeasible.
The Education and Training Evaluation Commission (ETEC) (Arabic: هيئة تقويم التعليم والتدريب), formerly known as the Education Evaluation Authority, [1] is a government organization responsible for planning, evaluation, assessment, and accreditation of educational and training systems in Saudi Arabia in coordination with the Ministry of Education.
As far back as 1958, Special Education for students with visual and hearing disabilities had been in existence Saudi Arabia as fostered by the Special Education Unit of Education Ministry A formal step was taken by the government in 1960 when Riyadh's Al Noor Institute for the Blind was set-up and subsequently followed by Al Noor Blind ...
International Indian Public School Riyadh (IIPS-R), formerly SEVA School is a K–12 gender-isolated English-medium community-based international school in as-Sulaimaniyah, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Established in 1995, it primarily serves the Indian diaspora of the city and provides Indian curriculum prescribed by the Central Board of Secondary ...
In July 2017, the school hosted an iftar party for their Muslim and non-Muslim students, teachers and parents where toppers of classes 10 and 12 were awarded with trophies and certificates. [11] In September 2017, Al-Yasmin observed the Saudi National Day where students of both boys and girls section participated in the event. [ 12 ]
In 1965, what was previously called APS merged with a Ford Foundation school to form the Riyadh International Community School (RICS). [2] As the capital of Riyadh grew between 1965–74, so too did the school's student body. Between 1974-79, RICS' enrollment increased rapidly from 400 students to more than 1,500.
Delhi Public School was established on 15 July 2004 in the al-Maruh neighborhood of Riyadh. [6] In 2008, the school began offering IGCSE syllabus alongside the CBSE curriculum. [ 7 ] In 2012, the school management intended to shift the campus to a new location in Umm al-Hammam neighborhood, [ 8 ] which was completed by January 2013.