About Sharjah American International School-Sharjah Campus
Sharjah American International School-Sharjah Campus is a private/international School located at Al Ramaqia – Sharjah – United Arab Emirates.
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Ratings & Ranking
Sharjah American International School-Sharjah Campus has a rating of 3.2 and is ranked number 263 in Sharjah.
- Academic Excellence:
Rated 3 out of 5
- School Culture & Environment:
Rated 3 out of 5
- Extracurricular Activities:
Rated 3 out of 5
- Facilities & Resources:
Rated 3 out of 5
- Parent & Community Engagement:
Rated 3 out of 5
3.2/5
Rated 3.2 out of 5
Overall Score
Address & Location
Sharjah American International School-Sharjah Campus is located at Al Ramaqia – Sharjah – United Arab Emirates.
Schools Fees
The school fees for Sharjah American International School-Sharjah Campus range between 25000 AED and 45000 AED per year or between 6750 USD and 12150 USD per year.
Vacancies:
No vacancies found at the moment.
Admissions:
Admissions are currently open at Sharjah American International School-Sharjah Campus.
Parents & Students Reviews:
Sharjah American International School-Sharjah Campus has 100 reviews with an overall rating of 3.2. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.
Overall Rating : 3.2 out of 5.0 stars3.2
The school is amazing, and I love that the teachers are nice. The canteen food is really good, but I don’t recommend the pizza because it is dry. The principal is fun, and I’ve been at the school for seven years.
Been in this school since KG2. I’m in high school now, and I can tell you they only care about money. The teachers don’t even care about their students; they threaten to deduct eight marks for each absence and four for each time you’re late. We should be at school at 7:30 am. They literally don’t care about us. A kid there has been doing so much trouble, literally doing trouble every day for like two years, and they don’t even care. They didn’t even kick him because they’ll lose money. If I had a kid, there’s no way I’m bringing him here.
I cannot recommend this school due to the administration’s poor treatment of students. Some teachers resort to shouting and verbal abuse, the English language instruction is inadequate, and the bathrooms are unsanitary. The school prioritizes profit over quality education, leading to the enrollment of disruptive students. While the school was acceptable two years ago, its current state is highly unsatisfactory.
When teaching the American curriculum, the system is paramount. Schools maintain distinctive uniforms, books are delivered before the school year commences, and student evaluation is conducted scientifically.
First of all, they love threatening their students by telling them absence for one day deducts eight marks and being late deducts four marks, although it’s not the students’ fault for being late, it’s the parents’ fault. Secondly, students have no privacy; they always check students’ bags for stuff. Third, the coordinator doesn’t listen to any of the students, and she doesn’t give them a chance to speak. The good things are that the teachers are nice and teach very well, but they give a lot of quizzes, which gives the students a lot of stress and doesn’t help them rest, and they take exams right after the holidays, which is very unacceptable. I hope they will change this system.
I used to go to this school from kindergarten to grade 3, and this school’s teaching system is horrible. The teachers barely know how to teach. I used to have this Arabic teacher that wouldn’t actually teach us Arabic. She would come into the class and just play videos, and because of that, I do not know how to read in Arabic. From kindergarten to grade 3, I had horrible teachers. I do not recommend taking your kids here unless you want them to become even dumber than when they entered.
Just an alright school, nothing amazing about it. I went there for 14 years, so I experienced the horror this school offers. Some of the more experienced teachers have good teaching methods, while most of the newer teachers they bring in aren’t good at teaching. Even if students and parents complain about these teachers, the administration won’t do anything about it. They have an overall horrible administration; some individuals are tolerable while others aren’t. They even recommend a useless curriculum, claiming it helps in college, entrance exams, and standardized tests like the SAT and EMSAT. Maybe they’ve changed something since I left, but I doubt it would be worthwhile. You are basically paying for your children to learn nothing. Families only send their children there because older siblings went there when it opened a long time ago or because of relatives and friends who attended, making it more convenient to send their younger children. In my opinion, if I had children, I wouldn’t send them here.
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