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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.
Al Yasmin International School (AYIS) is a K–12 private foreign school in the al-Malaz neighborhood of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.Established in 1999, the school offers Indian curriculum prescribed by the Central Board of Secondary Education and primarily serves the Indian diaspora.
British International School, Riyadh; Fawaq International School; Future Generation Philippine International School; German International School Riyadh; International Philippine School in Riyadh; Korean School in Riyadh (Korean: 리야드한국학교) [7] Millennium International School; Reigate Grammar School (formerly Multinational School) [8 ...
Najd National Schools (Arabic: مدارس نجد الأهلية) is one of the main educational institutions located in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.It is in the northern part of the capital, Riyadh, and is built in a very prominent part of the city; between King Fahd Street and Olaya Street which are some of the most used streets in Riyadh.
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 ...
The now-deserted villa campus in June 2019 which served as the school's premises from May 2003 until March 2013 in the al-Rabwah neighborhood of Riyadh. In January 2011 Yara school along with eight other Indian schools, including DPS Riyadh took part the Inter-school contest hosted by Students India forum to raise awareness against the ...
The first Philippine school in Saudi Arabia, Philippine School in Jeddah was established after the Philippine Consulate in Jeddah began making efforts to start a school in 1983, and Philippine schools were later established in Riyadh and other Saudi cities. In 2000 Saudi Arabia had nine accredited Philippine schools. [93]
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