JEDDAH — International schools in Saudi Arabia have scored outstanding results in All India Secondary School Examination (AISSE - Class 12) conducted by Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) in New Delhi. According to the results announced on Thursday, International Indian School-Jeddah (IISJ) maintained the legacy of 100 percent results for the fourth consecutive year. JubailIndian School also scored 100 percent. Dammam and Riyadh schools came next. Scoring 97.4 percent marks, Ranju Raju from International Indian School-Dammam (IISD) notched the top rank in the Kingdom. Raqib Hasan Khan of IISJ came second scoring 97 percent while Dhivya Akilan of IISD was third with 96.6 percent marks. Al-Falah International School (DPS Jeddah) and Riyadh's Al-Yasmin School and International Indian Public School (SEVA) scored 100 percent results. Jeddah's Al-Mawarid International School scored 98 percent while New Al-Wurood International School secured 95 percent. — SG