Ryan International School, Sharjah, UAE – CBSE, Sharjah | Fees, Address, Admission, Vacancies, Reviews & More

Ryan International School, Sharjah, UAE - CBSE is a School in Sharjah with a 3.5 rating.

About Ryan International School, Sharjah, UAE – CBSE

Ryan International School, Sharjah, UAE – CBSE is a private/international School located at Muwaileh Commercial – Industrial Area – Sharjah – United Arab Emirates.
Other categories: School, International school

Ratings & Ranking

Ryan International School, Sharjah, UAE – CBSE has a rating of 3.5 and is ranked number 169 in Sharjah.

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3.5/5

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Address & Location

Ryan International School, Sharjah, UAE – CBSE is located at Muwaileh Commercial – Industrial Area – Sharjah – United Arab Emirates.

Schools Fees

The school fees for Ryan International School, Sharjah, UAE – CBSE range between 15000 AED and 25000 AED per year or between 4050 USD and 6750 USD per year.

Vacancies:

No vacancies found at the moment.

Admissions:

Admissions are currently open at Ryan International School, Sharjah, UAE – CBSE.

Parents & Students Reviews:

Ryan International School, Sharjah, UAE – CBSE has 128 reviews with an overall rating of 3.5. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.

Overall Rating : 3.5 out of 5.0 stars
Very biased school. I see many teachers treating girls nicely and the boys badly. The field trips are a complete scam; a safari trip for 25 dhs when it’s normally 2 dhs is outrageous. We could use the 25 dhs to buy food. Additionally, the film show field trip was horrible; we didn’t get to order any food in the mall and wasted time watching boring films.
Moreover, the school’s communication with students was lacking, with important information often conveyed haphazardly or not at all. This lack of transparency only exacerbated the sense of disconnect between students and the administration. Additionally, the rigid and outdated curriculum failed to cater to the diverse learning styles and interests of students, leaving many feeling uninspired and disengaged. The facilities were outdated and in need of repair, making it difficult to focus on learning in such a subpar environment.

Furthermore, the school’s disciplinary policies were arbitrary and ineffective, leading to a culture of bullying and misconduct that went unchecked. Despite numerous complaints from students, the administration failed to take meaningful action to address these issues. The lack of extracurricular activities and opportunities for personal development left students feeling unfulfilled and unmotivated.

Overall, the atmosphere at Ryan International School was one of apathy and disillusionment. It is evident that the school prioritizes maintaining its reputation over addressing the genuine concerns and needs of its students. As a student, I felt neglected and undervalued, and I would caution anyone considering attending Ryan International School to seriously reconsider their options.

My son studied in this school from KG-1 to Grade 12. The staff are very kind and supportive. In the higher grades, the teachers have a great bond with the students. Teachers are easily approachable by parents for any particular issues.
I studied at this school for eight years (KG 1-Grade 6), and I can say it was fairly okay before the new principal arrived four to five years ago. I have some okay memories there before Grade 5; from then on, everything went downhill. This might be a bit personal, but the teachers weren’t supportive, even during bullying. They would blame the innocent and not address the issue, putting it aside as a “quarrel between friends” when the case was much more severe. The majority of the teachers were the absolute worst, exhibiting ill behavior toward students. They were biased, showed favoritism, and sugarcoated their behavior in front of parents. I left this school almost five years ago due to fee issues and bullying.
This school is very disappointing and only focused on profits. The teachers’ quality is poor, and they show favoritism towards students from their city. It’s completely biased. Despite being a well-known institution, the quality of Ryan International School, Sharjah, is terrible. I wouldn’t even give it one star. They ruined my son’s entire school experience.
I had a very bad experience. My brother and dad went to Ryan International School, Sharjah, for eleventh grade admission. My brother was in an accident a few months ago. Due to the accident, he was bedridden for a month. He is still not recovered and needs surgery on his legs for a complete recovery. I witnessed all of his pain. He still faced everything with a smile. He did his best on the model exam before the main exam, and he passed.

The faculty asked for the model exam marks, so we submitted them along with the medical certificate from the doctor. Without even asking how he was doing or any related question, the lady just burst out asking why he couldn’t study since only his legs were injured. She simply shouted many statements like this. My brother had a panic attack when leaving the school. In my opinion, giving admission comes second. It’s the way they treat parents and children that gives us the right impression of the school. The Ryan School staff was the worst.

His results came out recently, and he scored 70%, which I, as his sister, never expected after watching what he went through. I’m really proud of him. He also got admission.

Thank you, Ryan, for your terrible attitude, because of it we were able to learn more about the school.

My two daughters are studying at this school. It is very nice and accommodating, allowing children to explore and share their capabilities and abilities to learn effectively. Teachers focus attentively on the students, ensuring they learn properly. The children’s confidence in speaking and communicating outside of school will be 100 percent motivated.

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