Saudi Arabia, Jubail
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SEL is supported through a dedicated counselor and three wellness teachers, with Open School and soft-skills integration in primary classes highlighted as initiatives.
Three special educators are listed, indicating SEN support; the specific kinds of Special Educational Needs supported are not specified, and IIS Jubail is not described as a specialist SEN institution.
The school is English-medium. Explicit EAL-program details are not publicly disclosed.
Mental wellbeing provision is supported by a counselor and wellness teachers.
No safeguarding or child-protection policies are publicly disclosed in IIS Jubail's Mandatory Public Disclosure.
International Indian School Jubail (IISJ) in Al Jubail, Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia, was founded on 30 November 1987 and is affiliated with CBSE (Affiliation No. 5730007). The school serves students from Pre-KG through XII and is organized with facilities including a Girls' block, as part of four buildings added to accommodate growth since the late 2000s. Admission follows MOE guidelines and CBSE requirements, with an academic year that typically runs from the first or second week of April to March of the following year. A one-time Establishment Levy is charged at admission, and tuition is billed as a lumpsum per year with different slabs depending on sponsorship or grade level. There are also self-paid concessional rates for some families. The primary curriculum is aligned to CBSE, with English as the common medium for instruction in the CBSE framework.