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  2. International Indian School, Jubail - Wikipedia

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    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]

  3. Category : Indian international schools in Saudi Arabia

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    International Indian School, Jubail; International Indian School, Riyadh; Y. Yara International School This page was last edited on 27 April 2020, at 08:08 (UTC). ...

  4. List of schools in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Riyadh. International Schools. Al Hussan International School Riyadh [6]; SEK International School Riyadh; Yara International School; Indian Schools. Al Alia International Indian School

  5. International Indian School, Dammam - Wikipedia

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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.It is the largest school in the MENA region by number of students and second largest school in Asia.

  6. International Schools Group - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Non-Resident Indians in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Indian schoolboys taking part in the 94th Saudi National Day celebrations in Riyadh, 2024. Indians as migrant workers first began to arrive in modern-day Saudi Arabia in relatively small numbers from the British Raj soon after the discovery of oil in 1938, [5] but their migration numbers skyrocketed exponentially after the 1973 energy crisis and subsequent oil boom. [6]

  8. Jubail - Wikipedia

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    Jubail commercial port. Jubail (Arabic: الجبيل, Al Jubayl) is a city in the Eastern province on the Arabian Gulf coast of Saudi Arabia, with a total population of 474,679 as of 2022. It is home to one of the largest industrial cities in the world.

  9. International Indian School, Riyadh - Wikipedia

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    International Indian School Riyadh (Arabic: المدرسة الهنديه العالمية بالرياض), formerly the Embassy of India School, Riyadh is a K–12 English-medium community-based foreign school in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, operated by the Indian diplomatic mission.