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International Philippine School in Jeddah (IPSJ; ar, المدرسة الفلبينية العالمية بجدة) is a Philippine international school in Jeddah,
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. It serves levels pre-elementary through senior high school. As of 2005 it had over 1,000 students, making it the world's largest Philippine international school.Salud, Francis R.
2 More Filipino Schools to Open in Jeddah

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. '' Arab News''. Thursday 7 March 2005. Retrieved on 5 November 2015.


History

IPSJ was the first-ever Philippine international school organized by the Department of Foreign Affairs of the Philippines. The school marks its year of foundation as 1981.1.gif
" International Philippine School in Jeddah. Retrieved on November 5, 2015.
In 1981 the Philippine Embassy which was in Jeddah before started establishing a school which became the Philippine School in Jeddah (PSJ).Regis, Czarina Valerie A. and Allan B. de Guzman.
A system within a system: the Philippine schools overseas
" '' Educational Research for Policy and Practice''. July 2006, Volume 5, Issue 2, pp 175-183. Published online on September 9, 2006. CITED: p. 177. "In 1983, the Philippine Consulate in Jeddah initiated the establishment of a Philippine school which was mainly intended to provide basic education to the dependents of mission officials. Eventually, this Philippine School in Jeddah (PSJ) started accepting dependents of OFWs."
It was the first Philippine international school to become the largest one worldwide. Czarina Valerie A. Regis and Allan B. de Guzman, authors of "A system within a system: the Philippine schools overseas," wrote that Philippine overseas schools (PSO) based in Saudi Arabia, "the PSJ may be cited as the richest source of learning experiences in PSO management" due to both its successes and failures. Francis R. Salud of '' Arab News'' wrote in 2005 that there had been "perennial infighting among parents for control of the school". Regis and Guzman reported that their "futile interventions by Philippine officialdom" as well as violent incidents and mismanagement, and that three Philippine consul generals had their careers affected by these issues; therefore PSJ became well known for these negative traits and its "chaotic history". Due to the history of the PSJ, there were rules and regulations governing Philippine international schools and the establishment of the Inter-Agency Committee for PSOs (IAC-PSO).


See also

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Filipinos in Saudi Arabia Filipinos in Saudi Arabia are either migrants or descendants of the Philippines living in Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia is currently the largest hirer of Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs), and has the largest Filipino population in the Middle East. Fil ...
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Serenata In music, a serenade (; also sometimes called a serenata, from the Italian) is a musical composition or performance delivered in honor of someone or something. Serenades are typically calm, light pieces of music. The term comes from the Italia ...
, Philippine children's choir based in Jeddah


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International Philippine School in Jeddah

International Philippine School in Jeddah
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