The Indian School, Bahrain - Isa Town is one of the oldest schools that combines quality education and a spirit of innovation in a stimulating environment. The school offers accredited academic programs and advanced facilities that meet the needs of students across various educational stages. Thanks to its long experience, the school continues its journey in graduating generations capable of facing future challenges with confidence. Since its inception, The Indian School has been keen on building a vibrant educational community that focuses on developing students' academic and personal skills. The school provides a comprehensive educational experience that combines classroom and extracurricular activities, creating a balanced environment that supports creativity and excellence. This comprehensive attention has made it a preferred destination for families seeking integrated education.
To be a school that soars with two wings towards excellence, providing a high-quality international experience for students of all ages and cultures.
Our mission is to provide an educational and teaching environment rich with meaningful and carefully planned experiences to extract the best from our students. Our educational services aim to meet the aspirations of students of Indian origin, in accordance with the curricula of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). Students of other nationalities may be accepted based on the school's discretion.
Achieve excellence in academic and non-academic activities. Form an integrated student personality according to the desired direction. Instill values, ethics, compassion, and self-competence in students. Enable students to become better social individuals. Enhance appreciation for Indian culture and traditions. Instill a spirit of tolerance towards other cultures and beliefs without losing identity and roots. Develop a strong academic foundation and analytical skills in students. Develop a sense of civic responsibility and cultural values. Provide an environment that encourages freedom of thought and expression and redefining boundaries in service of humanity. Prepare students to be distinguished global citizens.
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computer laboratory
Library
Biology lab
chemistry lab
Physics lab
music room
clinic
playgrounds
football playground
canteen
Home study hall
languages lab
biotechnology laboratory
Guidance Center
Traffic Village
Stage
Methodically based on the internationally recognized Indian Central Education Program (CBSE).
Providing a mixed educational environment that promotes diversity and openness.
Offering a wide range of modern facilities to serve various educational and sports needs.
Diversity of fee payment methods to suit parents' needs.
Providing integrated educational programs from kindergarten to twelfth grade.
The school has received academic, sports, and cultural awards.
Having classroom and extracurricular activities that support the comprehensive development of students.
Following precise procedures to ensure the health and safety of students.
Organizing health and cultural events and initiatives to enhance students' awareness and development.
Providing continuous supervision and psychological and social support services for students.
Long experience and strong reputation in the educational community in Bahrain.
Electronic registration for admission.
Admission test:
For the new academic year: One test that includes all subjects studied in the previous year (based on the complete curriculum).
For admission during the middle of the academic year: One test that includes all subjects based on the parts that have been taught so far at The Indian School, Bahrain (please refer to the test sections uploaded on the website).
Admission test result.
Interview with the Deputy Principal / Principal.
Obtaining the student's registration number (G.R. No.), class, division, house, bus number, parent membership number, and data is entered into the system based on the information form.
Parents go to the fees payment window to pay the fees.
Receive the bus badge after paying the fees.
First day at school:
The admission card and fee payment receipt must be shown to the class teacher.
The student must attend in school uniform.
Details of documents required to be submitted upon registration:
Classes: Lower Kindergarten (LKG), Upper Kindergarten (UKG), and First Grade (I):
Copies of the first and last pages of the passport and valid residence permit page.
Printed copy of the identity card (CPR).
Vaccination details - Vaccination/immunization record must be brought during the admission test for review.
Mandatory vaccination schedule of the Ministry of Health.
Recent passport-sized photo.
Copy of birth certificate (for Bahraini citizens only).
Membership card (yellow card) and the latest fee receipt for siblings studying at the school, for the sibling admission category.
Classes: From Second Grade (II) and above:
3 copies of the first and last pages and residence permit page from the student's passport.
3 copies of the student's identity card (CPR).
For Classes from Second Grade (II) to Eighth Grade (VIII):
Original transfer certificate authenticated by the following authorities (with two copies):
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the country where the student last studied.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Bahrain (not required if the transfer certificate has been stamped with the Apostille stamp from the concerned ministry).
Original copy and a copy of the latest grade report (for classes from second to eighth grade).
For Classes from Ninth Grade (IX) to Twelfth Grade (XII):
Original transfer certificate and original grade report, authenticated by the following authorities (with two copies of each):
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the country where the student last studied.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Bahrain (not required if the Apostille has been stamped by the concerned ministry).
Copy of vaccination card.
Recent passport-sized photo.
Copy of birth certificate (for Bahraini citizens only).
For the sibling admission category: Membership card (yellow card) and the latest fee receipt for siblings currently studying at The Indian School, Bahrain (ISB).
Online payment through the official website.
Payment via STC Pay application.
Payment via SADAD electronic service.
Payment via BFC Pay application.
Cash payment at the school offices.
Educational programs offered at the Isa Town branch:
Indian Central Curriculum (CBSE): The school applies the curriculum approved by the Indian Central Board of Education, focusing on core subjects such as English, Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies.
Classroom and extracurricular activities: Including interactive classroom activities aimed at enhancing learning through active participation, in addition to extracurricular activities that support the comprehensive development of students.
Cultural and artistic programs: The school organizes events such as cultural festivals and art exhibitions to enhance creativity and artistic expression among students.
Sports activities: The school provides a range of sports activities aimed at enhancing physical fitness and teamwork among students.
Counseling and guidance programs: The school provides counseling services to help students in academic and career planning, in addition to supporting them in facing personal challenges.
Environmental and awareness programs: The school organizes environmental awareness campaigns to enhance environmental awareness and social responsibility among students.
Gold medals for outstanding students in the tenth and twelfth grades.
Two medals in the under-17 hockey championship.
Awards for winners in the "Aalekh'24" arts carnival.
"Gyan Deep" award from the Kerala Social and Cultural Association (KSCA).
Books are invaluable treasures. The journey of seeking knowledge in ISB begins with Library Week. Hundreds of students and parents review and get acquainted with new books. Seeing a good book encourages one to buy and read it. Book Week is a land of unlimited opportunities in the journey of seeking knowledge.
Environmental Summit
ISB is committed to the community. Environmental awareness and the Environmental Summit at ISB ensure our commitment. Transformation comes with awareness. Environmental warriors at ISB spread the green message with the help of environmentalists in Bahrain and various government agencies. Student ambassadors spread the message of a clean and green environment: "We care because we care."
Young Speakers Forum
It is the perfect place to train as a professional speaker. Challenge and uncertainty bring out the best in us. The Young Speakers Forum trains young minds to excel as speakers.
French Day
This is a competition between different schools following the CBSE educational system in Bahrain where French is taught. Various competitions are organized such as poster design, reading French poetry, speaking French on a chosen topic, and quizzes about France. Participating schools organize qualifiers in their schools. 28 selected students participate in the finals at The Indian School, Bahrain. Winners are awarded cups and certificates at the end of the ceremony. Apart from the competition section, there are also songs in French presented by Indian School students. Judges come from the French Embassy and the "Alliance Française de Bahreïn."
Model United Nations
The Model United Nations is a program that gives students the opportunity to apply their unique individual skills in a dynamic and exciting forum that focuses on problem-solving skills, diplomacy, and global understanding. The Bahrain Model United Nations Program (BAHMUN) began in 1995 under the sponsorship of the Adliya Rotary Club. The Indian School plays a key role in coordinating it. Students chair sessions in the General Assembly, Economic and Social Council, Human Rights, and Security Council. Students undergo a rigorous selection and training process before representing the school as delegates and press teams. The school also participates in the Cairo Model United Nations (CACMUN) in Egypt. This program simulates lively debates and multicultural interactions. Mini MUN programs throughout the year and interaction with other schools provide students with appropriate exposure to develop their personal skills that are assets for their future lives.
ISB International Career Fair
The ISB International Career Fair provides students with an opportunity to learn about many opportunities to choose their career paths. It is an annual event where prestigious universities and colleges from around the world come to our campus and meet with students. The fair provides a forum for networking between students and parents with representatives of participating universities and colleges.
Youth Festival at The Indian School
The Youth Festival at The Indian School is one of the prestigious events under the banner of The Indian School. A competitive environment is created where each student is given a platform to excel. This festival encourages participation. The four houses into which students are divided compete with each other for the famous moving cup. The Youth Festival is considered a mix of academic and non-academic activities.
Technofest
Technofest is an annual science fair for competition between classes from sixth to twelfth grade. The fair showcases live models made by students. Each class participates in the fair and the best presentation is selected.
Book Week
The annual Book Week organized by the library is a highly anticipated event at the school. Various publishing houses display books covering diverse topics. Approximately 30,000 books are displayed during this week. Beginners are introduced to the art of reading through Book Week. A variety of competitions are organized during the week.
Annual Day
Annual Days for both the Riffa campus and Isa Town campus are held separately. A range of cultural programs are organized. The goal is to highlight students' talents and display them in vibrant colors.
Hindi Day
The national language of India is a language of integration. Hindi Day is celebrated to renew our connection to the Hindi language and encourage children to learn and use it as a powerful communication tool in India. Many competitions and cultural programs are organized to celebrate this occasion.
Mathematics Day
Mathematics Day is celebrated in memory of the great mathematician Ramanujan. A special lecture on a mathematical topic is given by a mathematician. The school organizes a cultural competition related to mathematics.
Annual Sports Day
The annual Sports Day is a perfect display of colors and talents. The display begins with a march of students, houses, and the school band. The colorful display of yoga, gymnastics, pom-pom training, and aerobics adds special magic to the event. Athletes sweat on the special track prepared for this purpose. It is an enjoyable scene to watch sports from the stands as a spectator. The school has produced some of the best athletes at the national level.
Computer laboratories
Libraries
Science laboratories
Audio and visual laboratories
Music rooms
Dance rooms
Art rooms
Multi-purpose hall
Athletics track
Basketball courts
Football fields
Tennis courts
Volleyball courts
Swimming pool
Gymnasium
School clinic
Psychological counseling offices
School canteen
School transportation service
Conducting periodic medical examinations for students
Providing an equipped school clinic
Organizing awareness events about health and safety
Providing continuous supervision in laboratories
Applying strict rules in computer labs
Conducting evacuation and safety drills
Providing supervision for sports activities
Providing safe transportation for students
Implementing security procedures in school buses
Organizing traffic awareness campaigns
Providing security supervision at school entrances and exits
Applying strict rules to prevent bullying
Providing psychological counseling services for students
Implementing an effective school discipline system
Providing continuous supervision in corridors and courtyards
Organizing safety workshops
Providing supervision for extracurricular activities