Indian School, Bahrain

The Indian School
Location
Isa Town
Bahrain
Coordinates 26°9′30.21″N 50°32′29.37″E / 26.1583917°N 50.5414917°E / 26.1583917; 50.5414917Coordinates: 26°9′30.21″N 50°32′29.37″E / 26.1583917°N 50.5414917°E / 26.1583917; 50.5414917
Information
Motto तमसो मा ज्योतिर्गमय (tamaso mā jyotirgamaya)
(lead me from darkness to light)
Established 1950 (1950)
Founder Mr. Jashanmal
Status Open
Chairman Mr. Prince Natarajan (2014-present)
Principal Mr. Palaniswamy
Faculty 600
Number of students 12000
Website www.indianschool.bh

The Indian School is a CBSE-affiliated school in Bahrain. It was founded in 1950. The Indian School, Bahrain has around 12,000 students and is one of the largest co-ed schools in the Persian Gulf region.

It is an open school, and its board is largely composed of parents elected for three-year terms. It is one of the oldest Indian schools in Bahrain.

The Indian School, Bahrain founded in the year 1950, was initiated by the efforts of the Indian community in the Kingdom of Bahrain. The school commenced its journey with a committed workforce -a Head Mistress and three staff members. 63 years of its successful existence, the school has made significant contribution towards education excellence. Today, The Indian School, Bahrain is one of the largest expatriate schools in the Persian Gulf with over 11,250 students and an enthusiastic workforce of 600 members.

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