Saudi Arabia, Jeddah
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1. Admissions are open for the 2026-2027 academic year. An Admission Notification for 2026-2027 is published. For the 2025-2026 session, transfer admissions may be registered from the same portal by selecting the 2025-2026 academic year in the dropdown. The process starts with online registration through the admissions portal.
2. Documents required for admission include photocopies of valid passports and Absher Iqama for the student, mother, and father; three passport-size photographs of the student; the original transfer certificate and a photocopy of the previous school's marks statement; and a printout of the Reference Slip.
3. Online Registration is available via the Hal ERP portal, with a link labeled Online Registration on the admissions page. 4. An E-Prospectus for 2025-2026 is available but listed as under updation.
The school does not publish information on any existing waitlist.
The school does not publish information on any existing scholarships.
The International Indian School Jeddah (IISJ) is a CBSE-affiliated, English‑medium school serving Kindergarten through Senior Secondary (Class XII). The school operates two campuses in Jeddah: the Boys Section in the Al‑Rehab district and the Girls Section in Al‑Aziziyah, with the postal address P.O. Box 14861, Jeddah 21434. Founded in 1969, IISJ has a long‑standing presence in the Indian community and publishes CBSE results. The curriculum follows CBSE standards for Class X and XII, with English as the medium of instruction and Hindi plus third languages (Urdu, Arabic, Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada) taught as a subject. Facilities include laboratories for Biology, Chemistry, and Computer Science, libraries for junior and senior students, an auditorium, and playgrounds. IISJ participates in national Olympiads and hosts club activities, reflecting a strong emphasis on academics and co‑curricular development.