Al Noor International School

[2] It started with a programme of classes for primary levels in the district of Mahooz, prior to its relocation to the island of Sitra.

It currently caters to the educational needs of students from over than 40 countries and follows a curricular program made up of three types: British, Bahraini, and Indian.

[4] The course is almost identical to that offered by the Ministry of Education, Bahrain.

[5] The Indian curriculum follows the central board of secondary Education (CBSE), Delhi, and is widely recognized as one of the oldest educational systems in India.

CBSE admissions are very sought after, and the curriculum gives students a unique advantage for higher studies.