Rosary School Muwaileh, Sharjah | Fees, Address, Admission, Vacancies, Reviews & More

Rosary School Muwaileh is a School in Sharjah with a 3.6 rating.

About Rosary School Muwaileh

Rosary School Muwaileh is a private School located at 7FR2+X8C – Muwaileh Commercial – Industrial Area – Sharjah – United Arab Emirates.
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Ratings & Ranking

Rosary School Muwaileh has a rating of 3.6 and is ranked number 137 in Sharjah.

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Address & Location

Rosary School Muwaileh is located at 7FR2+X8C – Muwaileh Commercial – Industrial Area – Sharjah – United Arab Emirates.

Schools Fees

The school fees for Rosary School Muwaileh 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 Rosary School Muwaileh.

Parents & Students Reviews:

Rosary School Muwaileh has 152 reviews with an overall rating of 3.6. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.

Overall Rating : 3.6 out of 5.0 stars
It is difficult to communicate with teachers and coordinators. They often cite their after-school commitments and insist on discussing important matters during class time. Additionally, they are often unavailable for follow-up conversations or email correspondence.
Rosary Private School is a disappointing educational institution that falls short in multiple aspects. The teaching quality is subpar, with unmotivated and unskilled educators who fail to engage students effectively. The curriculum is outdated, lacking innovation and failing to prepare students for the challenges of the modern world. The facilities are in disrepair, and the overall environment is far from conducive to learning. Moreover, the school’s administration seems indifferent to addressing concerns, making communication difficult and frustrating. It is evident that Rosary Private School prioritizes profit over providing a meaningful and enriching educational experience. I would strongly advise parents and students to explore other options for a more promising future.
This school couldn’t be any worse. The teachers can’t even explain the words coming out of their mouths. The sister/principal who claims she loves and cares for you is a liar. She doesn’t care whatsoever and orders you around like you are her assistant. The teachers give multiple homework assignments a day and demand they be done by the next day. They don’t know how to comfort a child and just run to the nearest supervisor to complain that the child is “disturbing” the class. The supervisors aren’t fair and have favorites. There is no privacy, as the teachers go through your bags and devices without your consent. The teachers won’t help you when you have a doubt, then they expect you to do wonderfully on exams where the questions aren’t even things you have studied. The bathrooms are never clean, and there is tissue paper all over the floors. Whoever is thinking about enrolling, don’t; your child will suffer, and the faculty will not care.
I genuinely expected better from this school, but I guess I was wrong. Why? Because the amount of homework they give us is absolutely ridiculous. Consider yourself lucky if a few teachers have a good conscience and are fine with extending the due date for any projects or homework, since that is almost impossible.

Teachers force you to pick up trash that you didn’t even throw away yourself, which can make your hands dirty while you eat. This is literally not our job to pick up another person’s trash.

They invade our privacy, making us go through our bags and phones just to see if we are cheating. Seriously? That is just too far.

The fact that my parents spend their hard-earned money for this school, not knowing that this school doesn’t even deserve 10 dirhams for their ignorance and irresponsibility, frustrates me so much. We seriously have to get our parents to pay over 100 dirhams for progress tests when I don’t even know if I will pass them or not. That’s seriously unacceptable.

This school doesn’t even deserve one star. It deserves worse than that.

To whoever is planning to enroll their child in this school, please change your mind. If being in this school greatly affected my mental health, then it will affect yours as well.

This school would be perfect for elementary and high school students, but they don’t care about middle schoolers at all. Most of the teachers are inadequate and barely provide proper education. The only good thing is that there are activities, but no organizations. Students cheat on exams frequently, and the teachers don’t seem to notice, which is unfair to students who earn good grades honestly. If you’re looking for a school for 7th or 8th grade, do not go here, trust me. There is a lot of drama and many issues that are not addressed or punished appropriately. They punish the innocent instead of those responsible for starting problems.

The grading system is very harsh compared to Halwan. In Halwan, 90+ marks earn an A+, but here in Muweileh, it takes 97+ to achieve an A+. This school is stricter than any other, with an overwhelming amount of homework. I’m wasting my time telling you this is the worst school ever. They make us attend assemblies in the scorching heat but don’t allow us outside for breaks, claiming it’s too hot, even though assemblies are much hotter.

My grades have dropped this year because the teachers don’t seem to understand that we have social lives too. They explain things once and never again. Very few teachers are understanding, which is rare for this school. Whenever there’s an inspection, they transform themselves into the perfect, organized, and exceptional school, even though the students aren’t behaving properly.

Recently, 2-3 students cheated on a final exam, and now they want the entire grade to retake it. This is how we feel all the time, blamed for things we didn’t do. They want us to repeat an exam we put effort into just because a few students cheated. The adults are furious, and you will be too. I hope you find this review helpful <3

I used to go there when I was a child, so I can’t say anything bad about it. I have good memories and made friends there.
1. Educational staff are uncooperative.
2. The administrative staff are not cooperative.
3. Reliance on parents for teaching.
4. They do not respect students nor treat them kindly.
5. You will not see the principal at all, even if there is a problem or you want to ask her something.
You were told that she is not present.

I wrote this two years ago, and I want to add some very important information.
The truth must be spoken.
After Sister Stephanie became principal of the school two years ago, there has been a very noticeable change.
A situation happened with my daughter, and she responded with the utmost professionalism and precision.
I learned from her that she treats the students with love as if they were her children, even when she is firm with them.

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