What are the schools in Abha like?
When we asked about the schools in Abha, they said...
"1. The International Indian School, Abha: This school is a part of the chain of International Indian Schools run by the Embassy of India in Saudi Arabia. It offers a curriculum based on the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) system of India, providing education from Kindergarten to Grade 12. The school is known for its emphasis on holistic development, with a range of extracurricular activities offered alongside academic programs. [Website](http://www.iisabha.com/) 2. Al Hussan International School, Abha: Al Hussan International School is a part of the Al Hussan Education & Training network, which has been providing quality education in Saudi Arabia since 1956. The school offers a bilingual program, with instruction in both Arabic and English. It follows the American curriculum and also incorporates elements of the Saudi national curriculum. [Website](http://www.alhussan.edu.sa/) 3. British International School, Abha: This school offers a British curriculum from Early Years to Secondary level. It is known for its high academic standards and its commitment to developing students' personal and social skills. The school provides a multicultural environment, with students from various nationalities. [Website](http://www.bisak.org/) 4. Abha Private School: This is a bilingual school that offers a curriculum based on the Saudi national curriculum, with English as a second language. The school provides education from Kindergarten to Grade 12 and is known for its focus on academic excellence and character development. [Website](http://www.abhaprivate.com/) 5. Al Andalus Private School, Abha: This school offers a bilingual program, with instruction in both Arabic and English. It follows the Saudi national curriculum and also incorporates elements of the American curriculum. The school is known for its emphasis on academic excellence and character development. [Website](http://www.alandalus.edu.sa/) Please note that the websites are mostly in Arabic, but can be translated to English using online translation tools," remarked one expat living in Abha with children attending .
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What are the schools in Abha like?
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