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Al Alia International Indian School

Saudi Arabia, Riyadh

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School Essentials

Foundational information about the school

Location

Al Alia International Indian School is located in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, in the Al Malaz district. The campus sits on Prince Fahad bin Ibrahim Al Saud Street and serves the Indian expatriate community in central Riyadh. The postal address is P.O. Box 26539, Riyadh 11496.

Levels

The school is a K-12 institution offering the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) curriculum. It serves a broad age range from early years through secondary grades. The school is listed as CBSE-affiliated and operates as a single institution serving multiple grade levels.

School Type

The school is a co-educational day school with separate boys' and girls' sections from the primary years onward; there is no indication of boarding facilities. The records show a boys' section and a girls' section, consistent with a multi-division day school.

Additional Learning Support

No explicit Additional Learning Needs (SEN) provisions are listed on public pages; the site highlights facilities such as a library, laboratories, and a medical centre as part of the campus offerings. Parents should inquire directly for details on SEN support if needed.

Country Affiliation

The school is located in Saudi Arabia and is affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) in India (CBSE board).

Religious Affiliation

There is no religious affiliation indicated for the school.

Day Structure

The school day typically starts in the morning and may extend into the early afternoon; schedules publicly shown on third-party listings indicate a morning window around 6:30 am to 1:30 pm, with a possible late afternoon session in some cases (5:30 pm to 7:30 pm) and a Saturday timetable of 9:00 am to 1:00 pm. Please confirm current daily timings with the school.

Bus Service

The school offers a transportation service with multiple routes. Bus fees are charged monthly and vary by zone (Zones A, B, and C), with current slabs of SR 210, 240, and 270 per month. Routes and timings are published in the school's Transportation section; stops include areas such as Malaz, Batha, and Azizia, among others.

Fees

Application / Admission Fees

- Admission Form & Prospectus: SR 50 (payable at the time of application).
- Admission Fee: SR 500 (payable at the time of admission).

Tuition fees by year group (per term and annual total)

- PRE - KG: Term I SR 1,360; Term II SR 1,360; Term III SR 1,355; Annual total SR 4,075.
- LKG - UKG: Term I SR 1,760; Term II SR 1,765; Term III SR 1,760; Annual total SR 5,285.
- Grades I - IV: Term I SR 1,995; Term II SR 1,995; Term III SR 1,990; Annual total SR 5,980.
- Grades V - VIII: Term I SR 2,160; Term II SR 2,160; Term III SR 2,160; Annual total SR 6,480.
- Grade IX: Term I SR 2,470; Term II SR 2,470; Term III SR 2,475; Annual total SR 7,415.
- Grade X: Term I SR 2,590; Term II SR 2,590; Term III SR 2,580; Annual total SR 7,760.
- Grade XI: Term I SR 2,590; Term II SR 2,590; Term III SR 2,590; Annual total SR 7,770.
- Grade XII: Term I SR 2,700; Term II SR 2,700; Term III SR 2,700; Annual total SR 8,100.

Billing schedule and payment terms

- Academic year tuition is billed in three installments: Term I (April, May, June), Term II (September, October, November) and Term III (December, January, February, March). The Term I, II and III fees are payable by the 15th of April, September and December respectively. Delayed payments may incur a penalty/fine.
- Pupils joining mid-session pay the full fee for that term. Long absentees who wish to rejoin must pay fees for the months they were absent.
- It is mandatory for students in Grades X and XII to have all fees for the academic year (including Term III) fully cleared before issue of admit cards. For all other classes, academic-year fees must be paid before the start of the annual examinations.
- All published fee amounts are exclusive of VAT at 15%.

Transportation (bus) fees and terms

- Bus charges are applied monthly and only for 10 months (excluding summer vacation). The bus fee slabs are: Zone A SR 210 per month; Zone B SR 240 per month; Zone C SR 270 per month. The bus fee is payable monthly, and it is non-refundable and non-adjustable.

Boarding fees

- Boarding: Not applicable. No boarding facilities or boarding fees are listed in the school's published fee information or public fee schedule.

Other costs and fees

- School uniform: A specific uniform policy is required (detailed summer, winter, sports and lab uniform items are specified). Uniform items and the lab coat for Grades XI & XII are available through the school store, but specific uniform prices are not published in the fee schedule.
- Textbooks, activity-specific consumables, exam or stationery charges are not itemised in the public fee schedule; such costs are handled as per standard school practice and may be billed or listed separately.

Refunds and related policies

- Bus fees are stated as non-refundable and non-adjustable.
- Transfer Certificates will be issued only after all school dues have been paid and any borrowed school property (including library books) is returned. This is a condition for withdrawal processing and certificate issuance.
- The published material does not provide a separate line-by-line refundable tuition schedule; general rules on mid-session joins, absentees and requirement to clear dues for transfer/TC apply.

Fee payment options and contact for billing

- The published fee schedule does not list specific accepted payment methods (credit card, bank transfer, online gateway, etc.). For bank details, accepted payment methods, and the school's invoicing process, contact the school office at the numbers or email given for administration. Payment deadlines and the requirement to clear dues remain as stated above.

Pupil Nationality Mix

The school primarily serves the Indian expatriate community in Riyadh, with Malayalis forming the majority among Indian nationals. The exact nationality mix is not published.

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees SAR 4,075 - 8,100
Ages 2½ - 18 years
Pupil numbers 2000
Type Co-educational
Opened 2003
Bus Service Yes

Al Alia International Indian School is a K‑12 CBSE‑affiliated day school in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. It was established on 6 April 2003 by Thomas Chandy to serve the Indian expatriate community and moved to its current Al Malaz campus in 2009 after previously operating in Azizia. The school reports around 100+ certified teachers and about 2,000 students, and its English‑medium curriculum follows CBSE. Facilities include a well‑stocked library and highly advanced computer and science laboratories, with indoor and outdoor amenities. The school provides a bus service with multiple routes and publishes a fee structure. The principal is Kavitha Latha Kadhiresan, and the school operates with separate Boys' and Girls' sections in various levels. The CBSE Gulf Sahodaya affiliation is noted, along with ongoing extracurricular and academic programs.

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