Is AL Maha Academy for Boys good?

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By fea_sad

 i want to send my son to KG1, pls adivce..

By PAC1960• 29 Jul 2013 13:35
PAC1960

Having worked there I fully support all the posts which invariably state how bad this shocking 'school???' is.

There is something really amiss at the centre of that place.

Maybe it is the fundamental irreconcilability of British culture and Qatari lack of any.

By QatarHoward• 27 Oct 2012 23:30
Rating: 5/5
QatarHoward

Under no circumstances should you go to Al Maha Boys Academy. This is a serious warning to be taken seriously. It is not a school as such. Rather, a creche for hugely wealthy children whose parents a powerful and who will force you to do what they want.

No learning takes place and you will witness shocking racism, bullying, abuse and mal practice there. It is impossible to describe how bad the school is. There are a lot of good teachers there failing day in day out because of the landscape there. No progress has been made in years. 4 Principals in 5 years, scores of teachers fired year on year. One large step to the right. Women not tolerated. Polite suggestions not tolerated. Common sense rejected. Teachers are treated disgustingly. Boys and their parents create an atmosphere where you can't do your job. Abuse is rife. Teachers are on the edge and majorly regret coming. You can't quite believe how bad it is. Anybody who survives a year there deserves the OBE, CBE and Purple Heart! Its a misery factory. There are pockets of acceptable practice within the school, but largely, the place seems as if it designed to push teachers to the edge and beyond. I haven't even mentioned the boys behaviour and lack of English yet. Their behaviour has to be seen to be believed. Read the comments on international schools review or go to, http://www.almahaschoolreview.com

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