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International Philippine School in Al Khobar

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Type
  
Private, Non-sectarian

Chairman
  
MB Rodelio M. Castillo

Principal
  
Mrs. Liezel A. Aguilar

Phone
  
+966 13 899 1487

Gender
  
Mixed-sex education

Established
  
1988

Co Chairman
  
MB James S. Yumul

Website
  
Official website

Founded
  
1988

Address
  
7899 King Fahd Road, Southern Khobar, Al Khobar 34611, Saudi Arabia

International Philippine School In Al Khobar is an international school in Khobar, Ash Sharqiyah.

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As of 2002 it is one of 24 overseas Philippine schools. It received its certification as a Philippine school on October 24, 1989.

History

The School was founded in September 1988 by a group of Filipino parents, led by Lourdes Dulatre. The founders named it as the Philippine Embassy School in Al-Khobar (PESA). PESA formally started its academic operation in June 1989 with a Temporary Permit No. 001 s. 1989 issued by the Philippine Department of Education, Culture and Sports (DECS) signed by Secretary Lourdes Quisumbing. On July 25, 1989, the Chief of the Philippine Mission in Riyadh, Dr. Mauyag Moh'd. Tamano sent a letter to the Saudi Government Officials assigned in the Eastern Province to inform them of the intent to put up a Philippine Embassy School in Al Khobar under the auspices of the Philippine Embassy in Riyadh. The School would follow the standard Philippine Education Curriculum. PESA was formally recognized by the Philippine Government after granting its Temporary Permit under DECS Recognition No. 01 s. 1995 signed by DECS Secretary Ricardo T. Gloria on January 31, 1995. The Ministry of Education (MOE) of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia formally recognized PESA as a Filipino Community School by granting its License No. 2/1937 dated 1415/12/29 [May 8, 1995]. In compliance with the permit issued by the Ministry of Education (MOE), where foreign schools should be named as International Schools in addition to the country of nationals served by the school, PESA was renamed in SY 1995-1996 to "International Philippine School in Al-Khobar (originally acronym "IPS Al-Khobar") and currently known to the Filipino community in the Kingdom as "IPSA" (Member Saudi Arabian International Schools).

The school sections are named as follows:

  • Preschool Sections:
  • Nursery: Bright, Happy, Joy
  • Kinder 1: Charity, Kind, Love, Precious
  • Kinder 2: Faith, Gentle, Hope, Peace
  • Lower Elementary Sections
  • Grade 1: Industrious, Obedient, Polite, Respectful
  • Grade 2: Charitable, Cheerful, Courteous, Hospitable, Thoughtful
  • Grade 3: Cooperative, Faithful, Generous, Helpful, Responsible
  • Upper Elementary Sections:
  • Grade 4: Adorable, Humble, Lovable, Sincere
  • Grade 5: Honest, Truthful, Thrifty, Courageous
  • Grade 6: Admirable, Amiable, Efficient, Loyal, Resilient
  • High School Sections:
  • Grade 7: Gallant, Prudent, Righteous, Stalwart, Valiant
  • Grade 8: Humility, Noble, Reliable, Trustworthy
  • Grade 9: Modest, Piety, Pious, Upright
  • Grade 10: Dependable, Diligent, Fortitude, Virtuous
  • Grade 11: STEM 1, STEM 2, ABM/HUMSS/AD
  • School Seal

    The seal of IPSA carries with it:

    The Philippine Flag stands for the Filipino community: administration, faculty, staff, parents and students of which the School belongs.

    The Flag of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia stands for the host Country where the School is established to show respect to its geographical location.

    The Open Book symbolizes knowledge craved by all men which contains food and fire for the mind as well as the body. It gives all the facts and events that happened since its founding in 1989 as the "First Filipino Community School" in the Eastern Province of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

    The Torch symbolizes enlightenment to its students through quality education.

    The Scalloped Border represents the different regions of our country.

    The Red and Yellow Backdrops. Red suggests love for truth, knowledge and people. Yellow symbolizes optimism and the promise of a bright future for the children.

    The Arabic Transcription is the Arabic translation of the International Philippine School in Al-Khobar and Member: Saudi Arabian International School.

    School Hymn

    IPSA, our beloved school

    We stand steadfast on you

    You’re so wonderful

    and beautiful

    Thru God you made

    Our dreams come true

    Everybody’s extending

    his hand

    To fulfill what he’s aiming for

    The kind of learning

    comparable

    As taught in our motherland

    IPSA, our beloved school

    Forward and don’t look back

    Aim for excellence

    Maintain your competence

    For we’ll be proud of you

    IPSA, in this Arab land

    We’re marching onward bound

    The hope in you we’ve found

    The love of God we’re bound

    And we’ll always be around

    IPSA, promises quality

    In education you will see

    The pride of Rizal and Mabini

    And all the heroes to be

    IPSA, our beloved school

    We stand steadfast on you

    You’re so wonderful

    and beautiful

    Thru God you made

    Our dreams come true

    Everybody’s extending

    his hand

    To fulfill what he’s

    aiming for

    The kind of learning comparable

    As taught in our motherland

    IPSA .

    References

    International Philippine School in Al Khobar Wikipedia