Ibn Seena English High School, Al Shahba, Sharjah | Fees, Address, Admission, Vacancies, Reviews & More

Ibn Seena English High School is a High school in Sharjah with a 3 rating.

About Ibn Seena English High School

Ibn Seena English High School is a private/international High school located at 8CPJ+X68 – Al Shahba – Mughaidir Suburb – Sharjah – United Arab Emirates.
Other categories: High school

Ratings & Ranking

Ibn Seena English High School has a rating of 3 and is ranked number 85 in Sharjah.

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Address & Location

Ibn Seena English High School is located at 8CPJ+X68 – Al Shahba – Mughaidir Suburb – Sharjah – United Arab Emirates.

Schools Fees

The school fees for Ibn Seena English High 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 Ibn Seena English High School.

Parents & Students Reviews:

Ibn Seena English High School has 244 reviews with an overall rating of 3. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.

Overall Rating : 3.0 out of 5.0 stars
It’s great to hear that my child, Muhammad Abdul Ahad, is enjoying his school experience and learning well! He is in Class FS2-E. It’s important for children to feel satisfied with their education. The UAE has several excellent schools known for their quality education.
Well, there is a lot to say about this horrible school. The rules are terrible, and the staff doesn’t even bother to address them. Teachers don’t allow students to speak and scold them if they answer questions. For example, a student was nearly slapped by the PE teacher for not doing her work, even though her birthday was the next day. The academics are also subpar, with teachers showing favoritism and placing undue pressure on students. Additionally, numerous end-of-year activities cause further stress. Therefore, I strongly advise against sending your children to this school.
Please, if you want your kids to have good manners, hygiene, and better mental health, and really want your kids to have a good life, then do not admit them into this school.

I am a student at this school, and trust me, this school IS HORRIBLE. I have spent eight years in this school, and the sad part about this is that most parents think the school is providing a “high-quality education.” The textbooks are like 50 years old, the ceilings are so dilapidated that they fall down sometimes (due to rain, etc.), the hygiene is HORRIBLE. The washrooms only have soap and sanitizer when the ministry comes; when the ministry comes, the teachers turn into ANGELS, LITERALLY, EVEN THE MOST HORRIBLE ONES. They make students do charts and decorations in the halls and don’t do anything themselves. They think of students as their slaves.

THERE HAVE ALSO BEEN INCIDENTS WHERE THERE HAS BEEN POOP ON THE WALLS OF THE WASHROOM IN THIS SCHOOL.

The school’s infrastructure is really poor; it’s been so many years since this school has been built, and no improvements have been made. The desks in senior classes are never changed and have been the same for like 20 years, which is crazy.

The teachers constantly intervene in the students’ personal lives. They are so TOXIC and often insult the students. There’s a science head in this school who has no manners and doesn’t even know how to teach. He keeps on yapping about his life stories that are completely unrelated to the topic.
The students have a lot of pressure regarding grades, especially in senior classes (8-12), and if students don’t live up to the expectation of grades, they are shamed.
The PE teacher, in particular for girls, is really toxic, and basically, the volunteers snitch to her about anything they see; they basically slave for her. There are no options for sports, and this school only has football and cricket for boys and basketball and softball for girls. The boys are ALLOWED TO PLAY ANYTHING THEY WANT; THEY CAN PLAY BASKETBALL AS WELL, BUT GIRLS CAN ONLY PLAY BASKETBALL AND SOFTBALL.
There is huge discrimination between girls and boys, and the teachers have the cheap mindset that girls are weak.
There are teachers that target students, like specific ones, for no damn reason, and they constantly pick

So much hard studying.
Overburdened.
Exams, exams, tests, and more tests.
Say goodbye to kids’ outings after you enroll your child in this school.
They will never answer your call at the reception desk.
A good school for all grades with diverse cultures for students to explore and a great place to develop good social skills. The facilities may be old, but it feels like the safest place for a student who has studied here since kindergarten. Yes, competition is tough, and you need to study well to score well, but isn’t that what schools should be for? I’ve seen multiple reviews of students complaining about difficult studies and “depression” and whatnot, but the teaching staff is super helpful. The teachers are really putting their best into it and focusing on students more than ever, especially the younger teachers. Overall, a great experience for me personally as a graduate, and I’d recommend this school for the British curriculum every day of the week.
I am very sad. I was waiting for my little one to get admission into this school, and I marked the page for registration. On the date I opened the website to register my child, the admission status was closed. I wasn’t even late; it was only 10 minutes from the time they said forms would open online. This is very sad for us.
The school teachers’ behavior is not good. They are very rude and give too much extra burden to students.

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