Saudi Arabia, Riyadh
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The uniform uses a blue and maroon colour scheme with check patterns. For Nursery to Grade III, boys wear a white shirt, blue trousers, blue and maroon checkered tie, maroon blazer, white socks, and black formal shoes; Grades IV onwards use a white shirt, blue trousers, blue and maroon checkered tie, and maroon sweater. Girls in Nursery to Grade III wear a white blouse with a blue and maroon check pinafore and a maroon blazer; Grades IV onwards wear a blue and maroon checkered Kameez with a white salwar and a white shawl. All girls wear a white hair band, with white socks and black formal shoes.
There is a school canteen service; a tender notice for the school canteen was published on February 5, 2025. The school does not publish a detailed menu or dietary options in public pages.
The school is governed by a School Management Committee (SMC) with a Chairperson and other members. It is affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) and licensed by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's Ministry of Education. The institution describes itself as a non-profit entity operated to provide education up to Senior Secondary Level.
International Indian Public School Riyadh (IIPS Riyadh) is an English-medium CBSE-affiliated school established in 1995 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. It serves students from Nursery through Grade XII and operates with separate boys' and girls' sections. The curriculum follows CBSE under NEP 2020, with Foundational (Nursery–KG-2), Primary (Grade I–III), Middle (Grade VI–VIII), and Secondary (Grade IX–XII) stages. The academic year runs April to March and is divided into two semesters. The campus provides a 10,368 square meter site with 70 classrooms and 13 laboratories, and offers a 12-month bus service. The school runs co-curricular activities such as Gavel Club, Scout and Guide, and Cyber Square. The languages of instruction are English, with Hindi taught as a subject. The Principal (In-Charge) is Mohammad Arshad Ali Khan.