About Al Sabah Indian Private School
Al Sabah Indian Private School is a private High school located at 7VGR+H29 – Al Thamamah – Sharjah – United Arab Emirates.
Other categories: High school
Ratings & Ranking
Al Sabah Indian Private School has a rating of 4 and is ranked number 372 in Sharjah.
- Academic Excellence:
Rated 3 out of 5
- School Culture & Environment:
Rated 3 out of 5
- Extracurricular Activities:
Rated 3 out of 5
- Facilities & Resources:
Rated 3 out of 5
- Parent & Community Engagement:
Rated 3 out of 5
4/5
Rated 4 out of 5
Overall Score
Address & Location
Al Sabah Indian Private School is located at 7VGR+H29 – Al Thamamah – Sharjah – United Arab Emirates.
Schools Fees
The school fees for Al Sabah Indian Private School 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 Al Sabah Indian Private School.
Parents & Students Reviews:
Al Sabah Indian Private School has 52 reviews with an overall rating of 4. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.
Overall Rating : 4.0 out of 5.0 stars4.0
These people have become money-hungry at this point. They have a business to satisfy, not a profession of teaching. The faculty behaves as if we are made to sign a contract of slavery for our children. They treat parents in whatever way they wish, as if it is acceptable, and whoever doesn’t comply with their ridiculous demands, they threaten to ruin your child’s future. I have complained officially to the ministry and will fight them further.
The teacher was the worst. Management is not recommended at all, and they cheated me out of my last month’s salary. The administration is poor and they have a bad reputation. They don’t care about children’s education, and the toilets are in bad condition.
To be honest, this is a wonderful school. The teachers are very polite and experienced. The principal, vice principal, and supervisors are truly talented and amazing people. Some people judge this school negatively due to some inadequate facilities, but, considering the fee structure, this is a good place for students’ future careers from KG 1 to Grade 10. Overall, it is an amazing school, and it is not located in a remote area; it is located in the Al Dhaid school zone.
Missing 2005/6, Al Sabha Indian School. A lot of memories are attached to this institute. Anyone who is now teaching in this school, I need some old pictures that were taken in 2005 and 2006 on the occasion of National Day of the Emirates.
“It takes a village to raise a child,” thus goes the proverb.
At Al Sabah School, we believe in teamwork, and our team is steadfast in providing boundless opportunities for our children.
A paradigm shift has occurred in how we view education. Expectations have changed, and the challenges are multifaceted. Following an Indian curriculum does not prevent us from preparing our children to uphold universal values and help them emerge as global citizens.
We are here because we care for the children. As dedicated professionals at Al Sabah School, we reiterate our commitment to imparting quality education in a caring environment.
Individual care is not a slogan for us; it is our action plan.
Welcome to Al Sabah—let’s learn together.
It’s located in a remote area. The school has an affordable fee structure for Indian families. It follows the CBSE curriculum. Moreover, the school provides indoor games, music rooms, and health and medical checkups.
Its motto, “Moulding the Future,” is completely wrong. It should be “Destroying the Future.” Teachers show partiality, supporting Keralite students. They change teachers very often and do not even have a proper playground.
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