International Indian School Jeddah
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International Indian School Jeddah | |
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Saudi Arabia | |
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Type | Public school |
Motto | Knowledge is Light |
Patron saint(s) | Dr. Suhel Ajaz Khan |
Established | 1969 (est.) |
School district | Al Rehab (Boys & KG), Al Aziziyah (Girls) |
Chairman | Dr. Prince Mufti Zia ul Hasan |
Principal | Dr Mohammed Imran |
Staff | 600 (est.) |
Number of students | 12,000 (est.) |
Education system | CBSE |
Campus | Urban, 8 acres (3.2 ha) approx. |
Houses | Red, Blue, Green, Yellow |
Publication | Vista |
Website | www |
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The 'International Indian School Jeddah or IISJED, (Arabic: المدرسة الهندية العالميه بجدة; Hindi: अंतर्राष्ट्रीय भारतीय विद्यालय जेद्दा) formerly known as the Embassy of India School, is an elementary and secondary school for the children of Indian nationals in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, with boys and girls taught separately in English. It was founded in 1969.[1] The school is part of global International Indian Schools, which also includes International Indian School, Riyadh.