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“There are co-ed schools in Saudi, but those are American or British. My dad, of course, believed in the good old CBSE Indian school system and thus, my younger brother Ishmeet and I were put in an all-boys CBSE school. My mother could move out only if she wore a burkha.” quote by Karan Singh Grover
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“There are co-ed schools in Saudi, but those are American or British. My dad, of course, believed in the good old CBSE Indian school system and thus, my younger brother Ishmeet and I were put in an all-boys CBSE school. My mother could move out only if she wore a burkha.”

Karan Singh Grover

About This Quote

Source Interview: Personal anecdote, date unknown

The speaker contrasts co‑educational schools with foreign curricula against a traditional Indian CBSE school, highlighting cultural and gender expectations in Saudi Arabia.

In simple terms: He describes his family's school choices and dress code constraints.

Key Takeaway

Family values shape education and attire choices.

Themes

education culture gender family identity

Mood

reflective thoughtful neutral

Type

personal cultural observational

When to use this quote

  • Choosing school type
  • navigating dress codes
  • balancing tradition and modernity
  • adapting to foreign environments
  • supporting siblings

Key Concepts

CBSE system co‑education burkha expatriate schools

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do cultural expectations influence educational decisions?
  • What challenges arise from dress code restrictions?
A Different Perspective

Limited context on broader societal impact; may not reflect all Saudi schools.

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