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International Schools Group

Coordinates: 26°11′16″N 50°07′42″E / 26.1879°N 50.12845°E / 26.1879; 50.12845
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International Schools Group
Location
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Al Maha, Al Khobar

34726

Saudi Arabia
Coordinates26°11′16″N 50°07′42″E / 26.1879°N 50.12845°E / 26.1879; 50.12845
Information
Former nameSaudi Arabian International Schools (SAIS)
MottoWe inspire innovation and compassionate action
SuperintendentMs Rhonda Norris
CampusesASD, BSD, Sara Village School, ISG Dammam, ISG Jubail
Campus size70,000 m2 (750,000 sq ft)
Websiteisg.edu.sa

International Schools Group (ISG), formerly Saudi Arabian International Schools (SAIS), operates five individual schools in the Saudi Arabia: American School Dhahran (ASD), British School Dhahran (BSD), ISG Dammam, ISG Jubail and Sara Village School (SVS). Two schools offer the National Curriculum for England (British School Dhahran and Sara Village School), while the others offer an American curriculum.

History

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The International Schools Group (ISG) is a not-for-profit organization that operates a network of international schools primarily serving expatriate and local communities in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Established in 1962, the organization started with a single school to cater to the growing educational needs of the expatriate population. Over the decades, ISG expanded to operate multiple campuses in key cities such as Dhahran, Al Khobar, and Jubail. It has become one of the most prominent international school groups in the region, providing diverse curriculum, including the American, British, and International Baccalaureate (IB) programs. All ISG schools are accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools (MSA) through December 2024 [1]

Campuses

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ISG operates several campuses across Saudi Arabia, including:

American School Dhahran (ASD)- This American-curriculum high school provides advanced placement (AP) courses and prepares students for higher education globally. [3]

• British School Dhahran (BSD) - Following the British curriculum, BSD serves students aged 3 to 18 and offers IGCSEs and A-Levels. [2]

•ISG Dammam - A multicultural campus offering a combination of American and international curricula to students in the eastern coastal city of Dammam.[5]

•ISG Jubail - A multicultural campus offering a combination of American and international curricula to students in the industrial city of Jubail.[4]

•Sara Village School - A small community-oriented school that serves younger learners and focuses on foundational education.[6]

Curriculum

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The academic programs at ISG are designed to meet international education standards. Schools within the district follow either the American or British systems, depending on the campus:

American Curriculum: This system, primarily offered at the American School Dhahran and Yanbu International School, follows Common Core and Advanced Placement (AP) standards.

British Curriculum: Schools such as Dhahran British Grammar School adhere to the National Curriculum for England, preparing students for IGCSE and A-Level exams.

In addition to core subjects such as English, mathematics, science, and social studies, ISG schools emphasize global citizenship, extracurricular activities, and personal development. Schools also offer a range of sports, arts, and community service opportunities to foster a well-rounded education.

Accreditation and Affiliations

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All ISG schools are accredited by international bodies such as:

Council of International Schools (CIS) Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools (MSA) British Schools Overseas (BSO) for campuses following the British curriculum. The schools are also members of global education networks such as the Near East South Asia Council of Overseas Schools (NESA) and the International Baccalaureate (IB), although not all campuses offer IB programs.

Community and Student Body

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The ISG student body is diverse, with students hailing from more than 60 different countries. The group primarily serves expatriate families, including those working in the oil and gas industry, as well as families from diplomatic and international business communities. The schools focus on creating an inclusive environment that promotes cross-cultural understanding and international mindedness.

Challenges and Future Goals

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In recent years, ISG has faced challenges related to regional instability and the evolving educational landscape in Saudi Arabia. Despite these challenges, the group remains committed to providing high-quality education and continues to adapt to the changing needs of its community. Future goals include expanding its facilities, improving access to technology in the classroom, and enhancing professional development for faculty members.


See also

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References

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