International Indian School Jeddah

  • Founded: 1969
  • Address: Al-Rehab - Jeddah, Saudi Arabia (Map)
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International Indian School Jeddah formerly known as the Embassy of India School, was founded in 1969. It made a very humble beginning with a limited number of students, staff and infrastructural facilities in a makeshift area. The objective of establishing the school was to impart quality school education to the children of Indian nationals residing in Jeddah.

IISJ is a dynamic and progressive educational institution that aims to provide the best possible education to the students under its care, set within the parameters of sound values and a disciplined environment.

Our objective is to provide students with the opportunity to serve, to lead, and to fulfil their potential in all spheres so that they can take their place and succeed in the modern world.

​My mission is to make this mega school an instrument and the means through which all its students may be able to build their future. We want each of our students to leave school with the values of respect, cooperation, persistence and striving for excellence underpinning all that they do.

​IISJ is a friendly, vibrant, community-minded school, whose decisions always put our students first. My keen priority is to involve the parents and community in learning, developing true partnerships that value each student. There are many opportunities for parental and community involvement. We hope that through parental participation and interest they will also come to feel very much a part of this school and its warm and generous teaching and administrative community.

​Let us aim to create a safe, nurturing yet challenging environment that is built on positive relationships; developing the whole student – emotionally, socially and academically. We believe to care for and appreciate each of our students as the unique individuals that they are, each with distinct talents, interests and needs, and each with differing learning styles.

​IIS Jeddah is lucky to have a team of passionate teachers who ensure students grow in confidence and capabilities and develop the skills for the rapidly changing, 21st-century living.

Our mission is to GROOM our students to realize their own potential and identify and achieve their goals in a rich, joyful and harmonious learning atmosphere while keeping alive the spirit of togetherness and ‘coming to learn and going to serve”

Our aim is to bring forth responsible citizens of the world who make a difference and who will make the school and nation proud of their achievements and remarkable personal traits.

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Community Reviews (13)

I feel the most blessed to study as a student here and later worked as a teacher. The best Indian school available in Jeddah, which covers overall development of a child, be it academics or sports! IISJ products are the best orators, engineers, doctors, athletes etc. All thanks to a great, professional and enormous faculty to cater the Indian community!
By Mehreen Fatima (Feb, 2025) | Reply

At the International Indian School Jeddah, my child's enthusiasm for learning has flourished, driven by engaging lessons and a d edicated staff that truly cares about student success.
By A.Y. (Aug, 2024) | Reply

My child attends International Indian School Jeddah and I couldn't be happier with the quality of education. The CBSE curriculum has been thoroughly taught and my child has shown great progress. The staff is incredibly helpful and dedicated to their work. Overall, I highly recommend this school for its excellent educational standards.
By Saeed Al-Qahtani (Jul, 2024) | Reply

It is the best Indian school in jed and the memories and the quality time that I have spent with my teachers and friends will always be in a special place in my heart
Proud to be an IISJEDian
By Mohammad Muneeb (Jun, 2024) | Reply

this school is absolutely incredible! It's not just about hitting the books, it's all about having a blast and discovering fascinating things. The teachers here are top-notch, I'd give them a solid 8.7 out of 10! And let me tell you, the campus is ginormous! There are school buses galore, making sure everyone gets to where they need to be. I could go on and on about this place, but trust me, it would take forever to write it all down!
By Faaz Ahammed (Nov, 2023) | Reply

Amazing experience!!! Graduated 15 months ago and was the best feeling ever! school headmaster does an excellent duty in supporting students toward academics. Intake batch was superb and lecturers were outstanding and very helpful. Insane friends entertained in almost every situation. Memories of IISJ still remain and will always refresh whenever I pay a visit!!!
By Mohammad Hussain (Mar, 2023) | Reply

Nice school. Overall a competitive environment for kids. Also a good auditorium. My kids used to study here until a year ago.
By Shamim Mohammed (Mar, 2023) | Reply

International Indian School - Jeddah Best school in jeddah, it’s under Indian Embessy Our kids are studying here
By Jaisal Sadique (Mar, 2023) | Reply

International Indian School Jeddah, Boys Section, has been my second home for fourteen long years. Proud to be an IISJian... Proud to be a part of the fiftieth batch of the institution... We were a golden batch; quantitatively and qualitatively... JEDDAH SWAY! IISJ SWAY!
By Zacharia Johnson (Oct, 2021) | Reply

My great Alma Mater...with a caring team of qualified teachers and a splendid team of managing committee, always striving hard to make the students and the school best in its field....the best inspiration to the students is the current principal, Syed Masood Ahmed......
All in All the best school and the recommended one when living in Jeddah
By Syed Jawad Akhtar (Aug, 2016) | Reply