Saudi Arabia, Riyadh
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The school follows the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) curriculum and uses English as the medium of instruction. It offers Nursery through Grade XII. The school emphasizes integrity, intelligence, perseverance, and success as core values. Students participate in CBSE Gulf Sahodaya activities and SOF Olympiads (IGKO, NSO, IEO) with documented results.
The school conducts a School Anthem Composition Contest for Grades IV–XII to foster musical creativity. A Digital Fest showcases student work and results.
Two-language options are offered in Grade IX. The school is affiliated to CBSE Gulf Sahodaya, supporting regional CBSE activities.
The school offers a Yoga Club for students in Grades IV–VII, meeting on Saturdays to promote physical and mental wellbeing.
Investiture Ceremonies for the Students' Council are conducted (e.g., 2024–25). These events reflect formal student leadership opportunities within the school.
A Grade XI student represented the Riyadh cricket team in ICC matches held in Qatar. The school also emphasises wellness through activities such as Yoga.
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.