About Adnoc School
Adnoc School is a private/international School located at CG87+PX3 – Sas Al Nakhl, Near Abu Dhabi Golf Club – Abu Dhabi – United Arab Emirates.
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Ratings & Ranking
Adnoc School has a rating of 2.8 and is ranked number 212 in Abu Dhabi.
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Address & Location
Adnoc School is located at CG87+PX3 – Sas Al Nakhl, Near Abu Dhabi Golf Club – Abu Dhabi – United Arab Emirates.
Schools Fees
The school fees for Adnoc School range between 25000 AED and 50000 AED per year or between 6750 USD and 13500 USD per year.
Vacancies:
No vacancies found at the moment.
Admissions:
Admissions are currently open at Adnoc School.
Parents & Students Reviews:
Adnoc School has 138 reviews with an overall rating of 2.8. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.
Overall Rating : 2.8 out of 5.0 stars
This is the worst school I’ve been to.
It’s embarrassing that they call themselves a school. Disorganized, cheap, terrible system and students. Some teachers teaching English subjects (sciences/maths) can hardly speak English. It used to be great, then Aldar came. Up to elementary it’s amazing; middle school and high school are hell. Glad I left; sucks to those still in it.
If you’re rich and want good marks but lack the knowledge, come here. The number one place for bribing teachers!
Because the teacher is mean and shouts, people bully others.
It’s really unfortunate that some teachers are mean and enforce so many strict rules for the kids to follow, even on fun days. The field trips are boring. The school was better before Aldar took over.
This school is the textbook definition of unprofessionalism. They refuse to take accountability for anything, the teachers’ standards are inconsistent, and discipline is given to good students while bad ones get off the hook. The school was amazing before ALDAR took over and ruined everything. I have been attending this school since kindergarten, so I am the biggest advocate for removing ALDAR as the manager/administrator. ADNOC truly values high-quality education, and the teachers have a lot of potential, but ALDAR’s management is preventing us from reaching that potential. I believe the school is failing because of ALDAR.
It was one of the best schools in Abu Dhabi, but it is no more. From my point of view, the school’s level is declining. Within a couple of years, I think the school will be one of the worst in the country. They don’t answer the phone, reply to emails, and the online registration system only works for some people.