Sharjah Indian School

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Sharjah Indian School

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Sharjah Indian School
Sharjah Indian School (Girls Branch)
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MottoEducate, Enlighten, Empower
Established1979 (1979)
School boardCBSE
PrincipalPramod Mahajan (Girls Wing), Muhammed Ameen (Boys Wing)
GradesKG - XII
Enrollment14,000 (Approx.)
Websitehttp://www.sissharjah.com/ (Girls Branch), https://www.sisjuwaiza.com/ (Boys Branch)
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Sharjah Indian School is a senior secondary school in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, having approximately 13,937 students and 588 teachers.[1] It is owned and managed by Indian Association Sharjah, located in the United Arab Emirates.[2] It expanded in 2016 to a new building in the Juwaiza area of Sharjah near Sajaa.[3]

History

Sharjah Indian School was established by Vakayil Damodar in 1979 in Sharjah with 280 pupils and 13 teachers.[4] It was officially inaugurated on September 5, 1979, by His Excellency M. H. Ansari, former Ambassador of India in the presence of His Excellency Shaikh Abdul Aziz Bin Mohammed Al Qassimi.[2]

Governance

Sharjah Indian School is private school owned and managed by the Indian Association Sharjah (IAS). The school is approved and licensed by the Sharjah Private Education Authority (SPEA), UAE and is affiliated to Central Board of Secondary Education, New Delhi, India.[5]

Curriculum

The curriculum and programme of work are by the requirements of the Central Board of Secondary Education New Delhi, India.[6]

The medium of instruction in the school is English, with Hindi as the compulsory second language. Arabic is taught as per the rules laid down by the U.A.E. Education Ministry. Islamic Studies is compulsory for all Muslim children. The children who leave the school with a transfer certificate are eligible for admission to any school in India.[2]

In the 2016 Malayalam film Jacobinte Swargarajyam starring Nivin Pauly, a few scenes of the film were shot in the girls branch of Sharjah Indian School. Aima Rosmy Sebastian, who plays Ammu Jacob in the film, completed her primary education in this school.[7][8]

In 2022, Pauly visited the boys branch of Sharjah Indian School in promotion for his starrer 2022 Malayalam film, Saturday Night. [9]

Notable alumni

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