The Ideal English School, Al Mamourah, Ras Al Khaimah | Fees, Address, Admission, Vacancies, Reviews & More

The Ideal English School is a School in Ras Al Khaimah with a 3.6 rating.

About The Ideal English School

The Ideal English School is a private/international School located at Al Mamourah – Ras Al Khaimah – United Arab Emirates.
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Ratings & Ranking

The Ideal English School has a rating of 3.6 and is ranked number 396 in Ras Al Khaimah.

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Address & Location

The Ideal English School is located at Al Mamourah – Ras Al Khaimah – United Arab Emirates.

Schools Fees

The school fees for The Ideal English School range between 20000 AED and 35000 AED per year or between 5400 USD and 9450 USD per year.

Vacancies:

No vacancies found at the moment.

Admissions:

Admissions are currently open at The Ideal English School.

Parents & Students Reviews:

The Ideal English School has 54 reviews with an overall rating of 3.6. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.

Overall Rating : 3.6 out of 5.0 stars
One of the worst schools ever. They keep hiring new teachers who don’t have any teaching skills. They have poor manners and nag about every little thing. Students can’t even go to the restroom without being scolded and asked questions like, “Why do you need to go to the restroom?” If a student says they need to use the restroom, the teachers ask, “For what?” It’s as if they think students use the restroom to make sandwiches! They also make students attend special classes on weekends (when they should be resting) because, on weekdays, they are busy with unnecessary activities. This school doesn’t even deserve one star, but I have no other option. They also discriminate based on skin color and give more importance to Indian students. There are many other reasons why this school shouldn’t be an option for your child.
Teachers take our PE class, and most of the time it is canceled. This is bad for our education.
Some of the teachers are nice, but at the same time, they are the reason why some of us have traumatic experiences. We would be slapped in the face if we got the wrong answer in kindergarten. The students here are quite disrespectful. If we stayed in this school and grew older, we wouldn’t learn how to take a joke or be serious. This could be bad for us, as being too serious or unserious could lead to negative outcomes. I really don’t recommend going here.
IES is the worst school ever. The tall math teacher is incredibly rude, lacks teaching skills, and is unqualified to teach grades 8, 9, and 10. Her only strength is soliciting students for private tuition, which, trust me, is abysmal. She mocks students based on their race and religion and is disrespectful to parents. Unfortunately, she is not the only unqualified and unprofessional teacher at this institution. Students learn nothing of value at this school, except how to participate in countless unnecessary activities. Teachers prioritize rushing through the syllabus instead of effectively preparing students for exams. Their English is appalling, which explains the high student failure rate. Quality education stems from competent educators, which this school sorely lacks. I pity the students subjected to this substandard learning environment. Bullying and discrimination based on caste and religion are rampant. Disturbingly, an Indian male teacher remains employed despite multiple harassment complaints. This school needs a complete overhaul to protect and educate its students.
One of the worst schools I have ever attended. I have been at this school for over 14 years. The teachers would always discriminate against me and would also show differences in treating students based on either religion or nationality. As students, we were not allowed in the office. There is this one lady who would always nag us if we were in the office. She would seriously open a whole investigation into why we were there. And don’t even get me started on the staff – the worst of all. Of all the teachers, Ms. Balqees was my all-time favorite. She was just so good and kind compared to the others.
To be honest, the worst school I’ve ever attended. I still regret it. The teachers lack skills; they seem to hire anyone. They only act professionally when the Ministry visits. The principal, in particular, is the worst, constantly discriminating against non-Malayalam speaking students and hiring unqualified teachers.
I received an appointment letter from Ideal School after completing an online questionnaire. I did not receive a call from the school before this appointment letter, so I am perplexed. I sent an email to the school’s helpdesk, and they confirmed it was from them. I even contacted the HR manager, who said the letter was issued by them and asked me to contact Alsalam Travels and Tours to complete my visa and work permit. After speaking with the school authorities, I emailed Alsalam Travels, who responded by asking me to pay 1890 USD to complete the process. I am worried. Could someone please provide the school’s contact information so I can speak with them and confirm this offer?

Thank you in advance.

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