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International Indian School Dammam (IISD) (formerly Indian Embassy School Dammam) is an English-medium K-12 Indian school in Saudi Arabia led by Sunil Peter. It is the largest school in the MENA region by number of students.
Yara International School (YIS) (Arabic: مدرسة يارا العالمية) is a K–12 gender-isolated English-medium community-based private foreign school in the ad-Dirah district of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, located next to Qasr al-Hokm Metro Station in the erstwhile precincts of the Female Student Study Center of Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University.
In November 2013, Yara International School defeated Al Alia International Indian School at the third Inter-School Football tournament organized by LuLu Group. [11] In 2014, Al-Alia took part in the Peevees UN Simulation Conference which was chaired by Capt. William Roe, managing director of the Saudi Aviation Flight Academy [ 12 ] and hosted ...
The Indian Ambassador to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is the Patron of the school. [4] The Indian Consulate oversees the functioning of the school through an Observer in the rank of a Consul. [5] The administration of the school is carried out by the chairman and five members of the Managing Committee. [6]
Arrowad Group was founded in 1990 as a system of autonomous institutions actively functioning in the areas of education, consultation, training, continuous improvement, information technology and media. These companies are operating in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, UAE, Sudan, Oman, UK and others.
The International Schools Group (ISG) is a not-for-profit organization that operates a network of international schools primarily serving expatriate and local communities in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Established in 1962, the organization started with a single school to cater to the growing educational needs of the expatriate population.
One of the most important government schools that combined public education and technical education during the unification period of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia was the Rasheediyya School, which was established between 1301 and 1303 AH / 1881-1883 AD.
Public education in Saudi Arabia—from primary education through college—is open to every Saudi citizen. Education is the second-largest sector of government spending in Saudi Arabia. [7] Saudi Arabia spends 8.8% of its gross domestic product on education, which is nearly double the global average of 4.6%. [8]