India International School (Kuwait)

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MottoKnowledge is Power.
Established2002
ChairmanDr. P.A. Ibrahim Haji
DirectorMr. Moosa Koya
PrincipalMrs. Indulekha Suresh
Vice PrincipalMr. Saleem (IX - XII)
Head MistressMrs. Sridevi (I - V)
Staff150+
Faculty130
GradesKindergarten to Standard XII
Enrollment2750+
HousesIdeal  

Imperial  

Sparkle  

Marvel  
AffiliationCentral Board of Secondary Education(CBSE), New Delhi, India.(Affiliation No. 5930013)
Website iiskwt.com

India International School, also known as IIS, is an Indian CBSE affiliated school in Kuwait. It is situated in Mangaf, Kuwait. The school was formed in 2002.


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