The International School of Choueifat – Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi | Fees, Address, Admission, Vacancies, Reviews & More

The International School of Choueifat - Abu Dhabi is a School in Abu Dhabi with a 3.3 rating.

About The International School of Choueifat – Abu Dhabi

The International School of Choueifat – Abu Dhabi is a private/international School located at 15 Street, Mohammed Bin Khalifa St Mushrif Area, Next to Mushrif Park – Abu Dhabi – United Arab Emirates.
Other categories: School, Distance learning center, International school

Ratings & Ranking

The International School of Choueifat – Abu Dhabi has a rating of 3.3 and is ranked number 128 in Abu Dhabi.

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Address & Location

The International School of Choueifat – Abu Dhabi is located at 15 Street, Mohammed Bin Khalifa St Mushrif Area, Next to Mushrif Park – Abu Dhabi – United Arab Emirates.

Schools Fees

The school fees for The International School of Choueifat – Abu Dhabi range between 40000 AED and 60000 AED per year or between 10800 USD and 16200 USD per year.

Vacancies:

No vacancies found at the moment.

Admissions:

Admissions are currently open at The International School of Choueifat – Abu Dhabi.

Parents & Students Reviews:

The International School of Choueifat – Abu Dhabi has 178 reviews with an overall rating of 3.3. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.

Overall Rating : 3.3 out of 5.0 stars
Really bad management! How is it possible that in the middle of August they are telling parents that the branch where I registered my child will be closed for one year? Now I have to go to the Yas branch? Seriously? All these years at this school, they have had really bad communication, never informing parents properly or on time. They don’t care! They don’t take any responsibility! I called, and no one answered. I sent a message through the new app, and it was useless!
They employed teachers and after four months, they made them resign without any reason. Very bad management. The owner should investigate, please.
Terrible, authoritarian school. Everybody who has been here knows. Do we have good memories? Sure. Like any other place, you’ll meet people you’ll befriend for life—but the administration and academic system were brutal. The teachers came in two categories: the genuine, hardworking ones who were subjected to long hours and mistreatment by both the school and students; then there was the second group of teachers who were genuinely wretched and did anything to make your life a living hell.

The AMS (exams) and long hours destroyed any morale or work ethic, and Choueifat didn’t give much consideration to sports and only focused on those who excelled academically. Many students were troubled; there was no shortage of bullying, and cliques dominated the scene.

All in all, it’s in the past—my experience here, that is—but it’s refreshing to bring back memories just by typing this out. Ah, Choueifat, you dictatorial yet lovable place. What a paradox—how can I miss something and hate it so much at the same time?

Our school basketball was kicked off the school grounds by some tenth-grade students. We tried to speak to the principal, but he dismissed us. We then went to our supervisor, but she also told us to leave her alone. We never got our ball back, and no action was taken. I do not recommend this school or any of its branches.
One of the worst schools ever. Think twice before registering your kids. Most of the good teachers left the school.
Thank you for giving me constant, recurring PTSD with little to no benefit. As a former student, I lost all interest and motivation to work on a career from going here. This school was a living hell for me, and its memories come back to haunt me anytime anything about elementary or high school comes up. You’re better off homeschooling your kids (as awkward as homeschooled kids may turn out) as a parent, as they would develop much better social skills and learn far more about the real world than they would here. This school is an absolute trash excuse for an education. I would not recommend it to my worst enemy. Don’t put your kids in it. It’s not worth it. I promise.
Brutal school. I attended Choueifat from kindergarten to Grade 10 (2006). The school did not encourage anyone who challenged traditional thinking, so while it may be okay at giving you a decent education, it forces it down. For years, I had teachers tell me I would fail in life – then I moved to Toronto and started a new life here.

Today, I’m glad to say they were wrong – I own a construction business and real estate here. Life is good 🙂

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