Hi, I can only give you an account of my experience...whether it is a true reflection of the school I don't know. Firstly, it's in a lovely building, but it is only a temporary base. They could give no idea when a move would be made. The school has no sports facilities I was told. Secondly, I saw no children as they wouldn't accede to my request to look around the school. The only people I saw - Admin staff - were, without exception, Lebanese. Therefore, I got the distinct impression that it is a Lebanese School. Thirdly, they took my non-refundable application fees (QR1,500 for 3 children) quite happily, and haven't offered any places - they just request more and more pointless information. I, too, will be leaving Qatar at the earliest opportunity because of these school issues. They all take non-refundable application fees, whilst knowing that they cannot offer places - it's called fraud in the real World isn't it? My advice - choose a country that can actually offer education for your children. P.S. I have been here since August 2011....can you afford your children to be sitting at home all this time? Luckily, mine are still being educated back in my adopted home country. Good luck!
Hi, I can only give you an account of my experience...whether it is a true reflection of the school I don't know. Firstly, it's in a lovely building, but it is only a temporary base. They could give no idea when a move would be made. The school has no sports facilities I was told. Secondly, I saw no children as they wouldn't accede to my request to look around the school. The only people I saw - Admin staff - were, without exception, Lebanese. Therefore, I got the distinct impression that it is a Lebanese School. Thirdly, they took my non-refundable application fees (QR1,500 for 3 children) quite happily, and haven't offered any places - they just request more and more pointless information. I, too, will be leaving Qatar at the earliest opportunity because of these school issues. They all take non-refundable application fees, whilst knowing that they cannot offer places - it's called fraud in the real World isn't it? My advice - choose a country that can actually offer education for your children. P.S. I have been here since August 2011....can you afford your children to be sitting at home all this time? Luckily, mine are still being educated back in my adopted home country. Good luck!