Saudi Arabia, Dammam
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Al Jazeera International School Dammam is a Philippine-focused school in the Dammam area of Al-Khobar, in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia. It began operations in June 1995 as the Philippine School in Dammam (PSD) under host government permit 268/S and was renamed in 2005. The school offers the DepEd Basic Curriculum (Philippine education) for nursery through high school, operating under a Special Permit from both the Saudi Ministry of Education and the Department of Education in Manila. It has about 509 enrolled students, all Filipino, and is owned by HH Princess Jawaher Bint Mohammed Bin Fahad Bin Jalwe Al Saud. The campus address is P.O. Box 76240, Rakah, Al-Khobar 31952, Saudi Arabia. The school's history notes the PSD-to-AJISD transition in 2005, and the permit was issued in 1999 (268/S).
P.O. Box 76240, Rakah, Al-Khobar 31952, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Al Jazeera International School Dammam has 509 pupils, instruction in English.
All enrollees are Filipino.