Al Oruba International School

Al Oruba International School
Al Oruba International School
Location
Riyadh
Saudi Arabia
Information
Type Private
Motto "Oruba is my School Name"
Established 1998
Principal Tomader M. Ayad
Number of students 1,890
Average SAT scores 1200  (2009)
Website

Al Oruba International School (OIS) (Arabic: مدرسة العروبة العالمية‎) is a private school in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. It was found in 1998. It includes kindergarten, primary, preparatory, and American Diploma sections. It used to have an IGSCE section till 2006 when the British license was replaced by the CITA Accreditation.


School History

Since it was established by his Royal Highness , Prince Abdulla Bin Mosaad Bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud and Mrs. Tomader M. Ayad in 1998., Al Oruba School has enjoyed a reputation that qualified it to gain the trust of parents as well as the accreditations of respected educational organizations .In the year 2000-01, the school got the approval of David Game College Group as an educational institution to teach the British curriculum to 645 students registered up to grade 9 .In 2003-04, the school transferred premises with a total number of 932 students. By March 2005, the school has been inspected by the CITA accredited visit for Quality Assurance Review .The visit has resulted in accrediting the school by the committee , a fact that urged all the school staff to exert more efforts not only to keep what they gained but also to achieve more .Then, opening classes of senior grades, 10 to 12 , in the year 2006-07 encouraged so many students to join the school that the total number increased from 2385 in 2009-10 to 2600 in 2010-11 This raising rate of students‘ number reflects the credibility that O.I.S is enjoying in not only Riyadh but also other regions , as students whose parents move from other cities to work in Riyadh put O.I.S as a first priority when it is time to register for school . The concept of development is always there at O.I.S to achieve what is best for students and the whole educational process .As a result , the school has put plans to build a new premises well facilitated and equipped to meet the standards of an institution of American curriculum. The school is currently transferring to the new premises to keep its commitment towards parents and students of the ongoing process of improvement.

Since the beginning of implementing the American curriculum within the school, a lot of efforts have been and are still being exerted to help students go through this curriculum as well as pass the SAT I and SAT II exams. Applying the delivery methods that help students grasp the contents of different subjects in interactive ways is a privilege that is always available at O.I.S. Lessons of SAT I English and Math , and SAT II different subjects are formally set within the weekly schedules of 10th, 11th , and 12th graders. Many teachers at O.I.S are qualified enough to conduct lessons of SAT I and SAT II subjects. Standardized tests in English, Math, and Science (biology, chemistry, and physics) are being given to students to prepare them for the real SAT I and SAT II tests. The school provides miscellaneous activities as an integral part of the educational process, encouraging students' participation to enhance their learning skills.

The nationalities of teachers at O.I.S, Egyptians, Americans, Canadians, Palestinians, Indians, Philippines, Syrians, Sudanese, British, Yemenis, and Saudis, help create diversity that enhances the cultural and learning aspects .The intimate atmosphere within the school premises helps all, teachers as well as students, to forget about their races and mingle in a unified environment vital for the success of the teaching / learning process.


School Vision Description


“Al Oruba International Schools is a creative school that contributes towards developing successful and educated citizens in a positive environment which encourages and supports student progress through all levels.”


We believe that:

1. Practice is a way to success. 2. Hands-on learning and educational technological devices promote life-long skills. 3. Sustaining students‘self-esteem and team-spirit is essential. 4. Teachers are role models for students to trust and follow. 5. Academic success is built on cooperation between parents and teachers 6. The school members are like a family and the school provides shelter under which all members grow.

School Mission Statement


“Our mission is to establish a student community able to effectively adapt to the rapidly changing requirements of the global community.”

Oruba International School Graduation Ceremony of 2007
Oruba International School Graduation Ceremony of 2008
Oruba International School Graduation Ceremony of 2009

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