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This is a list of primary and secondary schools in the Asian country of Saudi Arabia. Tertiary schools are presented on the separate list of universities and colleges in Saudi Arabia . This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
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.
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. [1] [2] [3] The school is part of global International Indian Schools including International Indian School, Riyadh, International Indian School Jeddah. [4]
Most of its 15000+ students come from in and around Ad-Dammam, Al-Khobar, Abqaiq, Al Qatif, Al-Hofuf, and Ras Tanura. The School is part of Global International Indian Schools which consists of 10 schools, [5] most notably including International Indian School, Riyadh, International Indian School Jeddah.
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 .
[citation needed] Schools were established, first by wealthy Muslims and later by the Ottomans. These schools were called 'Kuttabs' (كُتَّاب) and were often connected to the mosque. [14] Most of the time the imam of the mosque was also the teacher of the school, he taught the children how to read and write and recite Quran.
This is a list of traditional Arabic place names. This list includes: Places involved in the history of the Arab world and the Arabic names given to them. Places whose official names include an Arabic form. Places whose names originate from the Arabic language. All names are in Standard Arabic and academically transliterated. Most of these ...
Pakistani male students (lower right) in front of their school, Pakistan International School Jeddah. To meet the requirement of the education, there are Pakistani schools in large cities of Saudi Arabia. They are known as International Schools with the name of the city comes after where the school is situated.