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www.iisjubail.org International Indian School Jubail or IISJ (formerly Indian Embassy School Jubail) is an English-medium K-12 Indian school in Al Jubail of Saudi Arabia . It was founded on 30 November 1987.
International Indian School Dammam (IISD) (formerly Indian Embassy School Dammam) is an English-medium K-12 Indian school in Saudi Arabia.It is the largest school in the MENA region by number of students and second largest school in Asia.
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.
Tanning in Jubail, 1934. The town of Al-Jubail, on the Arabian Gulf coast of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, has ancient roots. Human habitation dates back at least 7,000 years, when the people of Dilmun — whose civilization radiated up and down the coast of the Arabian Gulf — established a settlement there.
The 'International Indian School Jeddah or IISJED, (Arabic: المدرسة الهندية العالميه بجدة; Hindi: अंतर्राष्ट्रीय ...
The school executives launched a web portal to help the students get lecture notes, worksheets, and other necessary academic materials. It is also possible to see the examination marks and the report cards of the students. The system is managed by the system's admin, Mr. Imran. The web portal was published along with a new website in 2016. [2]
Al Alia International Indian School (AAIIS) (Arabic: المدرسة العالية العالمية الهندية) is a K–12 private foreign school in the al-Malaz neighborhood of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
In January 2019, AISJ moved to its new purposefully-built campus in the up-and-coming AUC District. [citation needed] The current facility has a capacity of 1,750 pupils and has a total of 50,000 square meters (540,000 sq ft) of space.