About Grace Valley Indian School
Grace Valley Indian School is a private High school located at 16th St – Falaj Hazza’ – Abu Dhabi – United Arab Emirates.
Other categories: High school
Ratings & Ranking
Grace Valley Indian School has a rating of 3.7 and is ranked number 229 in Abu Dhabi.
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Address & Location
Grace Valley Indian School is located at 16th St – Falaj Hazza’ – Abu Dhabi – United Arab Emirates.
Schools Fees
The school fees for Grace Valley Indian School range between 20000 AED and 30000 AED per year or between 5400 USD and 8100 USD per year.
Vacancies:
No vacancies found at the moment.
Admissions:
Admissions are currently open at Grace Valley Indian School.
Parents & Students Reviews:
Grace Valley Indian School has 99 reviews with an overall rating of 3.7. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.
Overall Rating : 3.7 out of 5.0 stars
The worst school in the UAE, especially the cashier. Illiterate, rude, very low standard, with no personality, a shameful guy. The worst people and the worst school.
In the final exam results, they told me I had failed five main subjects. They were also refusing to show my mark sheet. My parents forced them to, but they didn’t comply. After some time, they said, “Okay, we will show you now.” When they finally revealed my marks, I had actually achieved 78%! However, I had failed one exam: English. My father asked them to grant me a retest, but they refused. They were only offering retests to Indian, Malayalam, and Kerala students. They told us to take my transfer certificate and leave the school or repeat Grade 7.
This is the worst school in the UAE. I don’t recommend this school at all. Today, for no reason, a boy pushed me, and the class monitor told the supervisor that we were fighting. He came and took me and the boy who pushed me to the student counselor. There, she said, “Explain yourself.” I said, “Ma’am, he pushed me for no reason.” She asked the boy who pushed me if he pushed me, and the boy said yes, he did. Then a phone call came from the supervisor that I was misbehaving. That was never the case; I never misbehaved in the classroom.
The school is discriminatory; they denied me admission, falsely claiming that the class was full. My friend, who attends the school, informed me that there were four seats available.
They only behave well with Indian students from Kerala who speak Malayalam, but not with students from other countries. They are also disrespectful to parents.
This school should get a 5-star rating for the worst school; it’s not good.
The best school in the UAE is so beautiful, and it has amazing teachers. The principal is the best person I’ve ever met.