About Indian School Al Ain
Indian School Al Ain is a private/international School located at Al Ain Eastern Region – Abu Dhabi – United Arab Emirates.
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Ratings & Ranking
Indian School Al Ain has a rating of 4.2 and is ranked number 189 in Abu Dhabi.
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Address & Location
Indian School Al Ain is located at Al Ain Eastern Region – Abu Dhabi – United Arab Emirates.
Schools Fees
The school fees for Indian School Al Ain range between 10000 AED and 20000 AED per year or between 2700 USD and 5400 USD per year.
Vacancies:
No vacancies found at the moment.
Admissions:
Admissions are currently open at Indian School Al Ain.
Parents & Students Reviews:
Indian School Al Ain has 100 reviews with an overall rating of 4.2. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.
I have fond memories at this school. Some teachers were very good. They taught really well, and some lessons have stuck with me to this day.
However, this school favors top students and science stream students. They always make decisions based solely on marks, not on other factors (e.g., sports, extracurricular activities, etc.) as they claim.
I know this because many students have unlimited potential. But they are discouraged by the school because it favors top and science students.
Commerce students are constantly downplayed. Even though many students have excelled in commerce, none of their reputations are honored. It’s always the science students.
No one talks about the injustice and bullying from teachers toward students. I have heard multiple times about teachers who speak negatively about their students.
Also, some teachers take advantage of situations and always find a way to blame certain students, even if those students did nothing wrong. Why? Mostly because those students have a tendency to misbehave. But this is no excuse. You need complete proof to blame someone for something you suspect they did.
Again, I have many memories at this school. This school made up 12 years of my life. But would I recommend it? Absolutely not. If you’re planning to study commerce or the arts, I suggest you choose a different school. Don’t go to this school.
Stay safe, my fellow students, and remember: Don’t let anyone make your decisions for you.