International Indian School, Al-Jubail

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International Indian School, Al-Jubail
IISJ Building.jpg
Main Building
Address
Al-Waha Street


Saudi Arabia
Coordinates27°01′18″N 49°38′26″E / 27.021617°N 49.640428°E / 27.021617; 49.640428Coordinates: 27°01′18″N 49°38′26″E / 27.021617°N 49.640428°E / 27.021617; 49.640428
Information
TypePublic/Private / International School
Motto"Oh Lord! Increase me in knowledge."
Established30 November 1987
PrincipalNaushad Ali
Staff300+
GradesKG-12
Number of students7000+
HousesAmethyst (purple), Sapphire (blue), Topaz (yellow), Ruby (red), Emerald (green)
Websitewww.iisjubail.org

International Indian School, Al-Jubail (IISJ ), formerly known as the Embassy of India School, is an Indian international school in Al-Jubail. It was established on 30 November 1987. Having all classes from LKG to 12th, it is the largest Indian School in Jubail. The school, previously Porta-cabins, now consists of four buildings equipped with modern facilities. An additional building was rented to hold the rising number of pupils in the Junior Primary Section from the schooling year 2008–2009 with a silver jubilee compound building made for the girls in the school, marking the school's silver jubilee.

Vice Principal (Boys Section) : Mr. Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed, Vice Principal (Girls Section) : Mrs. Ayesha Tazeen

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