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  2. Princes' School - Wikipedia

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    King Abdulaziz ibn Abdul Rahman, founder of the school. The Princes' School was established by King Ibn Saud specifically to ensure a high level of education for members of the House of Saud and sons of other foremost Saudis. [1]

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  4. Bangladesh International School, English Section, Riyadh

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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]

  5. List of universities and colleges in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Website: Riyadh Region; King Saud University: 1957: Riyadh: www.ksu.edu.sa: Princess Nora bint Abdul Rahman University: ... This page was last edited on 24 December ...

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  7. Delta Schools - Wikipedia

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    Delta Schools (Arabic: مدارس دلتا) is a private school located in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.Established in 1999, it is a primary and secondary school for girls and boys, [2] operating on a 25,000 m 2 (6.2-acre) campus.

  8. American International School – Riyadh - Wikipedia

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    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.

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