About Brighton College Dubai
Brighton College Dubai is a private/international School located at Al Barsha – Al Barsha South – Dubai – United Arab Emirates.
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Ratings & Ranking
Brighton College Dubai has a rating of 4.1 and is ranked number 421 in Dubai.
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Address & Location
Brighton College Dubai is located at Al Barsha – Al Barsha South – Dubai – United Arab Emirates.
Schools Fees
The school fees for Brighton College Dubai range between 70000 AED and 90000 AED per year or between 18900 USD and 24300 USD per year.
Vacancies:
No vacancies found at the moment.
Admissions:
Admissions are currently open at Brighton College Dubai.
Parents & Students Reviews:
Brighton College Dubai has 43 reviews with an overall rating of 4.1. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.
This emotional strain became unbearable, leading me to bring my children back to Dubai and enroll them in a more affordable school. However, Brighton College Dubai issued a contract without my consent, falsely stating my children were still enrolled. This action prevents us from applying to other schools, effectively jeopardizing two years of their education. Their blatant disregard for ethical conduct and basic human rights raises serious concerns about their ability to nurture a new generation.
What kind of school rejects a kid who passed the entry assessment test based only on a four-question online interview?
One of the questions was “Where are you originally from?”
“Why do you want to leave your current school?”
“Hobby and favorite book?”
I am wondering which answer doesn’t meet the school’s values!
I am writing to express my deep dissatisfaction and concern regarding the admissions process at your institution. My family and I have been waiting for six weeks to receive a clear response about my child’s acceptance or rejection, only to be met with silence. As the school year has already commenced, this delay is not only wasting our time but also depriving my child of valuable learning opportunities.
Furthermore, despite our multiple attempts to contact the administration for clarification, our calls have been consistently ignored. This lack of communication and transparency is highly unprofessional and raises serious concerns about the values and ethics your institution upholds.
If this is how the administration treats parents, I am left to question how my child would be treated as a student. It is crucial for educational institutions to foster a sense of trust and open communication with families, as well as instill positive values in their students. Unfortunately, our experience thus far has been anything but reassuring.
I sincerely hope that this issue is addressed promptly and that future families do not have to endure a similar ordeal. Please consider this message both a complaint and a warning, as I will not hesitate to share my experience with other parents and members of the community if the situation remains unresolved.