About Emirates National School – Sharjah Campus
Emirates National School – Sharjah Campus is a private/international School located at Al Rahmaniya Suburb – Shaghrafa 3 – Sharjah – United Arab Emirates.
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Ratings & Ranking
Emirates National School – Sharjah Campus has a rating of 3.8 and is ranked number 241 in Sharjah.
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Address & Location
Emirates National School – Sharjah Campus is located at Al Rahmaniya Suburb – Shaghrafa 3 – Sharjah – United Arab Emirates.
Schools Fees
The school fees for Emirates National School – Sharjah Campus range between 25000 AED and 45000 AED per year or between 6750 USD and 12150 USD per year.
Vacancies:
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Admissions:
Admissions are currently open at Emirates National School – Sharjah Campus.
Parents & Students Reviews:
Emirates National School – Sharjah Campus has 92 reviews with an overall rating of 3.8. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.
First, our teachers are strict and deduct marks. Even when we are absent, the teachers will not allow us to make up missed work.
Second, the teachers get angry for no reason. Once, a teacher told us to be quiet when we were talking to a friend about something important.
Even if we want to get a drink of water or play football, our teacher says no because they think we are not working hard enough, even though we are. That is disgraceful. Once, I recited the Quran and the teacher gave me a low mark and told my mother I did nothing.
Third, this school seems to be only for making friends, not for working hard or studying.
Fourth, the teachers here are ineffective and underpaid. We pay tens of thousands of dollars, and the teachers are underpaid, the school’s development is poor, and insects have been found on the premises.
Finally, in the boys’ section, the teachers and staff are always right, even when they are wrong. The school has no control over the students, and the students vandalize and damage property. The bathrooms and classrooms look terrible. The students are horrible and strange. The food in the canteen is awful. This school is like a prison and feels like a government school. The students treat this school poorly and know that staff members like Mr. Sami and Mr. Fadi will not help them if they are in trouble. I have heard many stories from students.
This school has a very bad reputation. It might be best to consider closing down. You are losing students and are failing as a business.
Alright, I’ve been in this school since 10th grade, and let me tell you, it is not an ideal place to study!
First, we have the whole IB curriculum, which they’re just messing up. It’s not even carried out like how IB is supposed to be, and DP hasn’t been great for me either.
There aren’t any of the subjects that they promised us because they’re “looking for teachers.” I wonder why you can’t find any. It’s either because you all are lazy or everyone’s just avoiding your school—rightfully so!
The teachers that are here are unbelievably rude. I don’t get what their deal is! Like, take a chill pill.
And the students here—yuck, don’t get me started. They’re all horribly judgmental and just mean for no reason. Being rude doesn’t make you seem cool. You’re in 12th grade, grow up!
The rules here are ridiculous, and the food tastes horrible. It’s literally just like prison.
My friend and I have been done dirty ever since we moved here. I wish nothing but the worst for the people in this school.
Seriously, guys, do better! We’re not paying tens of thousands of dollars for a busted-up, smelly, unhygienic school. Did I mention that there was a dead lizard on the staircase decomposing there for around a month? Yeah, not a good look for you all. And I see you and your underpaid teachers. What do you even use all of that money we pay you for?
Do better.