International Indian School, Riyadh
International Indian School, Riyadh | |
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Location | |
Riyadh 11692 Saudi Arabia | |
Coordinates | 24°43'22"N 46°46'21"E |
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Established | 9 October 1982 |
School district | Rawdah (Boys), Malaz (Girls) |
Principal | Dr. Shaukat Perwez |
Website | www.iisriyadh.com |
The First International Indian School, Riyadh KSA (FIISR) (formerly International Indian School, Riyadh or Embassy of India School, Riyadh), an English medium school, is one of the largest Indian schools with close to 9500 students. The students are locally known as "iisrians" (meaning the student of IISR). The school is part of the global network of International Indian Schools that are affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), New Delhi, India and is licensed by the Ministry of Education, Saudi Arabia.
History
The school was founded on 9 October 1982 as Embassy of India School, Riyadh (EISR) to cater to the educational requirements of the children of Indian expatriate community working in and around Riyadh city.It was moved from another pace quite recently.[1]
Structure
To comply with national educational policies in Saudi Arabia, boys and girls have been accommodated in two separate buildings since 1995. Prior to that, students up to primary grades were placed under coeducation system and the boys and girls in higher grades were taught in separate shifts. The present Boys' school functioned as the only campus till a second premises 5 km away on Khurais Road was started to accommodate girl students.
Boys' School
The Boys' School is located in Rawdah district at the intersection of Khurais Road and Al Hassan ibn Ali Street (or Rawdah-2 street). It is spread over an area of 17466500 Square meters (9 acres) and includes 124 class rooms, two tennis courts, a large playing field,science labs, a basketball court, a volleyball court and canteen, a library, 3 computer labs. The school has its own fleet of buses to transport students and staff from home to school and back, as well as private buses.
Girls' School
The Girls' School is presently located at Al Farazdaq Rd, Malaz district since 2011. The earlier location at Khurais road about 5 km away from the Boys' School. The girls school is spread over 921600 square(2 acres) meters[2] and includes 120 class rooms, a basketball court, library, computer lab, science labs and canteen. The school has its own fleet of buses to transport students and staff from home to school and back, as well as private buses.
Management
The school has a Principal,Vice-Principal (admin) & two Vice-Principals and a seven-member Managing Committee.[1] The school's patron is Shri Hamid Ali Rao, current Indian Ambassador to Saudi Arabia.[3]
Principals
Mr. Parker and Mr. Mohammed were the first and second principals respectively when the school was located at the old airport road. Mr. Siddiqi of Hyderabad was the third principal of the school when the school was based in Sulaimaniya. Prior to this Mr. Siddiqi had been the principal of Embassy of Indian School, Dammam.
Dr. Afsar Khan was the fourth principal of the school (who joined in 1987) and remained at the helm of its affairs till 2000. During his reign, the school grew from a strength of 1600 to a strength of 8500. Prior to this assignment, he was the Principal of Indian School in Salalah (Sultanate of Oman) and had previously served as the Principal of Model High School, Aurangabad for 5 years.
In 2000, Mr. Manzar Jamal Siddiqui, an alumnus of Aligarh Muslim University, was appointed as the school principal. Mr. Siddiqui started his career as a postgraduate chemistry teacher at Syedna Tahir Saifuddin High School, Aligarh Muslim University (known as Minto Circle School till 1966) in 1975 and served as Principal (1995-2000). In late 2011, he reached the usual retirement age of 60 years and asked to be relieved so that he could go back to India and run an educational NGO.
The current principal is Dr. Shaukat Parvez. Before joining the school in 2011, he served as the Principal of International Indian School Tabuk for 6 years. Dr. Perwez started his professional career as a lecturer at M.R.S.M. College, Darbhanga, Bihar. He had worked as a teacher in Biology and Section Supervisor at IIS Riyadh for 13 years before leaving for IIS Tabuk.
MR TAUHEED AHMAD SIDDIQUI IS VICE PRINCIPAL (ADMINISTRATION), Mrs. Meera Rehman is the Vice Principal of the boys section and Mrs. Asma Shah is the Vice Principal of the Girls Section.
Student Life
The school serves Kindergarten and Grades 1 through 12. The grades are grouped into sections Kindergarten (lower and upper KG), pre-primary (grades I and II), primary (grades III to V), middle (grades VI-VIII), secondary (grades IX and X) and higher secondary (grades XI and XII). Each section has office bearers - Captain, Vice Captain and Captains for four colour houses for LKG-UKG, I-V and VI-VIII, and for IX-XII they have Captain, Vice Captain, Head Girl/Head Boy, Sports Secretary, Joint Secretary and Captains for four colour houses to help teachers and school staff to manage school and students.
The school has been following a semester pattern of exams since 2008 before which a trimester pattern was followed. The academic year begins in the first week of April, with summer and winter breaks in July–August and December respectively.
Apart from the high academic standards envisaged by the scheme of studies, an array of co-curricular activities in Elocution, Debate, Declamation, Recitation, Quiz, Essay —writing, Exhibitions, Sports, Picnics, Annual Day and several other such activities are incorporated in the curricula for the growth of the budding talents and the development of a balanced personality in the pupils.
FIISR Sports Club
The International Indian Sports Club came into existence in the year 1988, and it has multipurpose sports facilities exclusively meant for Indian nationals. This club was founded by some of the finest sports loving Indians, at the old Indian Embassy School. Predominantly a family badminton club, yet the sole motto of the formation was to foster wide range of sports facilities among Indian communities. The club offers ample opportunity for a member and his/her family to be actively involved in their favorite chosen sport. Throughout its history, the club has been an exceptional sporting venue, and today hosts open badminton tournaments annually. This club is affiliated to the International Indian School, Riyadh, and functions under the jurisdiction of the school Principal and IISR Managing Committee. IISR is the best school ever
References
- 1 2 "Schoolofficials-IISR". iisriyadh.com. Retrieved 24 March 2015.
- ↑ "Schoolofficials-IISR". iisriyadh.com. Retrieved 24 March 2015.
- ↑ "Administration-IISR". iisriyadh.com. Retrieved 24 March 2015.