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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.
Yara International School was founded on 17 May 2003 [3] as a community-based international school [4] to serve the Indian diaspora [5] with only 79 students [6] [7] in a private villa in ar-Rabwah neighborhood of Riyadh.
American Curriculum: This system, primarily offered at the American School Dhahran and Yanbu International School, follows Common Core and Advanced Placement (AP) standards. British Curriculum: Schools such as Dhahran British Grammar School adhere to the National Curriculum for England, preparing students for IGCSE and A-Level exams.
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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]