Answer 1
It depends on which school. I am and expat (American living in Saudi Arabia), and I go to school in Aramco. Aramco is the largest oil company in the world (very wealthy) and we can afford brand new athletic, art, band, rock band, and school supplies. we also have an amazing rock climbing tower with equipment, and a bouldering wall.
Sterotype- everybody thinks we ride camels to school, sleep in tents, don't have air conditioning, water ect. but no. we actually have "charter" "buses" with air conditioning, we sleep in houses, pools, ect. we also have an excellent athletics program. again depending on the school. If you are answering this for homework, tell your teacher you got this info from somebody that lives in Saudi Arabia :)
Answer 2
If you do not have the fortune of being a foreigner living in Saudi Arabia in the little American microcosms that develop near oil wells (or have the luxury of incredible wealth), you are part of the Saudi school system, which is abysmal and difficult. There is segregation between the genders, limited resources (such as textbooks and papers), and disinterested teachers.
yea it does
Life in Saudi Arabia...
If you are in Saudi Arabia you can buy games like GTA 5 and have them shipped to your country.
A national of Saudi Arabia is a Saudi.
Boys and girls are segregated if that is what you mean, but they are not alone. This is primarily because of the dominant religion in Saudi Arabia.
What do you mean by in? I think he/she thinks which contents is it in. It is in the middle east.
Some call Saudi Arabia the KSA (Kingdom of Saudi Arabia) for short.
Yes.The Saudi weekend in Thursday and Friday. Students have school from Saturday to Wednesday.
Saudi Arabia is its own country.
Saudi Arabia is a myth like Atlantis Source: CIA Factbook
Yes, not by Saudi Arabia but just Arabia then.
there is one
Riyadh is the capital and most populous city of Saudi Arabia.