SABIS International School – Ruwais, Al Dhannah City, Abu Dhabi | Fees, Address, Admission, Vacancies, Reviews & More

SABIS International School - Ruwais is a School in Abu Dhabi with a 3.6 rating.

About SABIS International School – Ruwais

SABIS International School – Ruwais is a private/international School located at 3MG3+V3H – City – Al Dhannah City – mdyn@ lrwys – Abu Dhabi – United Arab Emirates.
Other categories: School, Distance learning center, International school

Ratings & Ranking

SABIS International School – Ruwais has a rating of 3.6 and is ranked number 163 in Abu Dhabi.

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Address & Location

SABIS International School – Ruwais is located at 3MG3+V3H – City – Al Dhannah City – mdyn@ lrwys – Abu Dhabi – United Arab Emirates.

Schools Fees

The school fees for SABIS International School – Ruwais range between 35000 AED and 50000 AED per year or between 9450 USD and 13500 USD per year.

Vacancies:

No vacancies found at the moment.

Admissions:

Admissions are currently open at SABIS International School – Ruwais.

Parents & Students Reviews:

SABIS International School – Ruwais has 127 reviews with an overall rating of 3.6. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.

Overall Rating : 3.6 out of 5.0 stars
School here is not bad, but the prices in the cafeteria are inflated. I would not like to buy a stiff waffle for 5 dirhams. Teachers are nice; Mr. Basal is a fun teacher. The facilities are well put together and suffice.
This is the worst school I’ve ever seen; the only good thing is the cafeteria food. The supervisors don’t help at all; when a kid is getting bullied, they just say, “Forgive each other!” The supervisors only choose Arabic students as prefects, and most of them are rude. Supervisors should understand that not only Arab students should be prefects, and they should choose people who are actually kind. Some door prefects don’t even let students in when break is finished, and many have gotten heatstroke because of this. The fees are also very expensive, so please fix your school.
This is the worst school ever! I will never eat in the cafeteria again! My friend bought a chicken sandwich, and the chicken was pink, meaning it was uncooked. She vomited immediately after eating the sandwich. Please ensure students are served cooked meals.
This place is horrible! The AQC’s/supervisors don’t help at all! They don’t care about the students. When there is a performance or show, they lock you in a small area backstage. All the school nurse has is ice and Panadol; they don’t even help. The food in the cafeteria is extremely expensive. The breaks are extremely short: 20% of our time is break time, and the other 80% is classes. Not to mention, because they missed our exams, they took our break (the exam was only 12 questions). Don’t waste your time here!!!
The supervisors do not help or respect anyone. Please, A/C, monitor them. The A/C is trash, the bathrooms stink, the students are rude, the food is expensive, the breaks are short, there are exams every day; please, I advise you, don’t go to this school. The students’ mental health is bad, and the teachers are rude (some of them). One time, two students were fighting, and the teachers were extremely irresponsible.

Finally, this school is trash; do not go to it, please, your mental health will vanish.

Wow, I can’t believe this school. On the very first day of Term 2, my daughter got an envelope from her supervisor. Apparently, it was her medical results, and the envelope said “Remarks: OBESE.” Now, my daughter has developed an eating disorder and won’t eat anything. Even her friends are trying to give her something to eat, but she is always declining. I would like to say this will be the last year for her in SABIS.
I attended Sabis International School until Grade 4, from 2017 to 2018. During that time, they started distributing school-issued tablets, and the strict system involved regular checks for games. When they checked mine, they made me delete Shadow Fight 2 even though I was at level 4 and had to constantly restart my progress. Additionally, when the cafeteria first opened, they wouldn’t let me buy a 1 AED chocolate milk with half a dirham, which upset me. I also found it strange that they hired non-Muslim Islamic studies teachers; my teacher at the time was Christian. Furthermore, my sister was severely bullied by Razan, Rawan, Wafaa, Farah, and others, but no supervisor or teacher addressed the situation. We are in Canada now, so I hope the school has improved.

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