we are Arab family , i want to send my son to KG2 and i,m searching for a school but i don't know which school i should send him , if any one can help me to suggest a school
waiting for your suggestions my friends
Try the STAFFORD INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL" in Doha. Its the Sri Lankan school and has a good mixture of nationals. Most importantly, they teach the London syllabus.
I sent my son to indian school and i regret it! He went for two weeks and is now literally afraid of school. There is no educational base...the base comes only when subjects are taught with creativity and not like a burden...especially for a child in kg1 and kg2! They r too young to sit down for hrs with concentration, they need an environment which is creative, friendly and motivated. Indian schools have a high student-teacher ratio and thus the children do not get the motivation/appreciation they require at this delicate age. Other than that, my son is now afraid of school as the teacher is harsh and sometimes physical.
Doha Academy is good, Middle East International is also a good choice. Cambridge school for girls is also good.
if you can afford international schools go for it, or else its better to join in indian schools, your kids will not just learn well they will learn good manerism too.
We live in Apartments and our neighbors are Sudanese and Yemenis, they are sending their kids to Indian School, the reason when i checked with them, they said the kids will get good foundation and better mannerism if the study in Indian schools, so you can think and decide.
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Try the STAFFORD INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL" in Doha. Its the Sri Lankan school and has a good mixture of nationals. Most importantly, they teach the London syllabus.
I sent my son to indian school and i regret it! He went for two weeks and is now literally afraid of school. There is no educational base...the base comes only when subjects are taught with creativity and not like a burden...especially for a child in kg1 and kg2! They r too young to sit down for hrs with concentration, they need an environment which is creative, friendly and motivated. Indian schools have a high student-teacher ratio and thus the children do not get the motivation/appreciation they require at this delicate age. Other than that, my son is now afraid of school as the teacher is harsh and sometimes physical.
Doha Academy is good, Middle East International is also a good choice. Cambridge school for girls is also good.
yes i prefer indian schools re the best especially Mes Indin School, they make the child very active challenging.
if you can afford international schools go for it, or else its better to join in indian schools, your kids will not just learn well they will learn good manerism too.
We live in Apartments and our neighbors are Sudanese and Yemenis, they are sending their kids to Indian School, the reason when i checked with them, they said the kids will get good foundation and better mannerism if the study in Indian schools, so you can think and decide.