About North London Collegiate School, Dubai
North London Collegiate School, Dubai is a private/international International school located at Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum City – Nad Al Sheba – Nad Al Sheba 1 – Dubai – United Arab Emirates.
Other categories: International school, Educational institution, English language school, Higher secondary school, Primary school, Private educational institution, School, Secondary school, Senior high school, Sixth form college
Ratings & Ranking
North London Collegiate School, Dubai has a rating of 4.2 and is ranked number 265 in Dubai.
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Address & Location
North London Collegiate School, Dubai is located at Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum City – Nad Al Sheba – Nad Al Sheba 1 – Dubai – United Arab Emirates.
Schools Fees
The school fees for North London Collegiate School, Dubai range between 90000 AED and 120000 AED per year or between 24300 USD and 32400 USD per year.
Vacancies:
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Admissions:
Admissions are currently open at North London Collegiate School, Dubai.
Parents & Students Reviews:
North London Collegiate School, Dubai has 76 reviews with an overall rating of 4.2. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.
The more detailed backstory:
We are London-based and supposed to move to Dubai in early 2024, so we wanted to secure school places for our four-year-old daughter and two-year-old son. Despite our best efforts to convince them to do an online assessment for both children given the distance, the school insisted on an in-person assessment. We decided to bite the bullet and make the trip to Dubai with our two young children for the assessments.
Assessment day arrived, and we all made it to the school, as we also wanted to see where we would potentially be sending our children. While our daughter was doing the assessment, a lady took us on a tour and talked to us about the school. We asked about the process for our son, and we were told he needed an assessment as well, but those assessments typically take place in November. When our daughter finished, the lady who assessed her told us verbally that she did very well, and the lady who gave us the tour asked if our son could be assessed then. The answer was yes. We, of course, jumped on this opportunity, as we couldn’t make another trip to Dubai again in November.
The verbal feedback post-assessment was positive, but of course, we didn’t take that as a done deal, and we had to wait for the official outcome.
Sadly, the official outcome came a week later, and it was negative. This is not the problem, as this can happen, though I will never know what exactly you expect from a four-year-old and a two-year-old.
While I understand the school is fairly academic, and parents tend to be biased toward their children, I am not going to claim our kids are geniuses. However, we do know that both our kids are trilingual, speaking English, Arabic, and Russian fluently. Our son is only two, so he can’t speak much, but he understands everything in those three languages. Furthermore, our daughter attends one of the most prestigious private schools in London, and the feedback from the school on her performance so far has been great. I am not sure how many children you have around with these skills that also come from a household that is half Palestinian and half Ukrainian. But I guess diversity and interesting backgrounds are not a priority for this school.
Our issue is not the rejection but the lack of