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Impact of Middle East Tensions on Indian Education in Gulf Schools

The ongoing military tensions in the Middle East are severely affecting daily life, particularly for the Indian community. Many CBSE-affiliated schools in the Gulf region are facing disruptions, leading to the temporary closure of educational institutions. With 217 CBSE schools across major Middle Eastern countries, thousands of Indian students are impacted. The CBSE has announced the postponement of several examinations scheduled for early March 2026 as a precautionary measure. This article delves into the current situation, the presence of CBSE schools, and the implications for students' education.
 
Impact of Middle East Tensions on Indian Education in Gulf Schools

Current Situation in the Middle East



The ongoing military conflicts and tensions in various regions of the Middle East are significantly disrupting daily life. Many areas have imposed restrictions on public activities due to security issues, leading to the temporary closure of educational institutions. This situation has adversely affected the education of Indian expatriates and their children residing in these regions.


CBSE Schools in the Gulf Region

It is noteworthy that several countries in the Gulf region host schools affiliated with India's Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). These institutions cater to a substantial number of Indian students, whose educational experiences are currently being compromised.


Number of CBSE Schools by Country


As per the data released by the Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India, in 2023, there are 217 CBSE-affiliated schools across key Middle Eastern nations. These schools adhere to the curriculum and examination standards set by the Board.


Country-wise Breakdown:



  • United Arab Emirates - 106 schools

  • Saudi Arabia - 37 schools

  • Kuwait - 26 schools

  • Oman - 21 schools

  • Qatar - 19 schools

  • Bahrain - 8 schools


These schools enroll thousands of students and are predominantly managed by the Indian community.


Educational Standards and Facilities

The teaching methods employed in these schools closely resemble those found in Indian educational institutions. They utilize NCERT textbooks and conduct examinations in line with CBSE regulations.


Many of these schools boast modern amenities, such as smart classrooms, extensive libraries, science labs, and playgrounds. They also organize cultural and sports events to promote holistic development among students.


Examination Postponements

Due to the current circumstances, the CBSE has opted to postpone examinations originally scheduled for March 2, 5, and 6, 2026, in several countries. This decision affects students in Bahrain, Iran, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates. The status of the exam on March 7 will be determined based on the evolving situation.


The board has emphasized that this precautionary measure does not equate to cancellation; new examination dates will be communicated in due course.