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It was then called "Embassy of India School, Jeddah". The construction of the present girls' section started in 1982 with the foundation stone laid by Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and was completed in 1984. The construction of boys' section was started in 1992 and completed in 1994. As of 2011, the school teaches more than 12,000 students.
Korean School in Jeddah (KISJ, Korean: 젯다한국학교) [3] It was established on 18 September 1976. On 2 June of that year the Middle East Economic Cooperation Working Committee decided to establish the school, with a preparation committee formed on 5 August.
The school occupies 60 acres in the foothills of the Shivalik Range, with the Ganges flowing in the vicinity. It is a co-educational, English-medium school affiliated to CBSE. There are 3,600 pupils. The school provides education to children from Prep-Jr. to Class XII, offering Science, Commerce and Humanities streams at +2 level.
Pages in category "Indian international schools in Saudi Arabia" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
International Indian School Jeddah; International Philippine School in Jeddah This page was last edited on 11 February 2024, at 23:43 (UTC). Text ...
Jeddah (English: / ˈ dʒ ɛ d ə / JED-ə), alternatively transliterated as Jedda, Jiddah or Jidda (/ ˈ dʒ ɪ d ə / JID-ə; Arabic: جِدَّة , romanized: Jidda, Hejazi Arabic pronunciation: [ˈ(d)ʒɪd.da]), is the largest city in Mecca Province, Saudi Arabia, and the country's second largest city after Riyadh, located along the Red Sea coast in the Hejaz region.
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.
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]