The Philippine School – Dubai, Dubai | Fees, Address, Admission, Vacancies, Reviews & More

The Philippine School - Dubai is a School in Dubai with a 4 rating.

About The Philippine School – Dubai

The Philippine School – Dubai is a private/international School located at The Philippine School – Muhaisnah – Muhaisanah 2 – Dubai – United Arab Emirates.
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Ratings & Ranking

The Philippine School – Dubai has a rating of 4 and is ranked number 299 in Dubai.

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Address & Location

The Philippine School – Dubai is located at The Philippine School – Muhaisnah – Muhaisanah 2 – Dubai – United Arab Emirates.

Schools Fees

The school fees for The Philippine School – Dubai range between 20000 AED and 30000 AED per year or between 5400 USD and 8100 USD per year.

Vacancies:

No vacancies found at the moment.

Admissions:

Admissions are currently open at The Philippine School – Dubai.

Parents & Students Reviews:

The Philippine School – Dubai has 71 reviews with an overall rating of 4. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.

Overall Rating : 4.0 out of 5.0 stars
Nurses at the school barely do their jobs to aid ill children. Your child will be sent back to class even if they are feeling nauseous, forcing them to endure periods of feeling sick.

The nurses do not pay attention to the students who enter the clinic, as they are too busy chatting with each other. According to statements from most students, their experiences within the clinic are unpleasant. TPS, please improve the performance of your nurses.

I hate to burst your bubble, and I will definitely beg to differ. All I hear about this school is the very biased way of disciplining their students: from their teachers to the assistants, to the parents, until it trickles down to their students. Shame! They foster favoritism and bullying amongst their students, which is a very Filipino trait. Of all things, why bring that overseas?! All I’m saying is, look elsewhere. It’s not an ideal institution for your child to learn about the Philippines and our culture. The money’s not worth it!
Good day Sir/Madam,

I would like to inquire about any bus attendant vacancies. Thank you.

My eldest son studied here from KG till now—Grade 10, and hopefully Grade 11. I just hope that The Philippine School will continue to improve its teaching and my son will learn more from all his teachers, both in academics and in extracurricular activities. I hope they will always adhere to KHDA guidelines and all COVID-19 precautionary measures.
Teachers are nice, sweet, and understanding. However, the students at both lower (55%) and higher (45%) levels than me are homophobic, racist, and somewhat mean (except for my true friends). I even hear that “Gen Z Alpha stuff,” which is causing kids to become less intelligent and focused. This is based on things I hear when school ends or when I am out. I have attended this school since kindergarten, when everything was perfect. My overall experience: [before – 9.9/10] [now 3.9/10]. This school has also caused me to have anxiety attacks and significant stress many times! I’m truly miserable because of this…

My true friends, including my OSC friends, made everything better (6/10).

Go to this school if you are willing to spend thousands on low-quality uniforms. This school only cares for the drum and lyre corps. Everything else is pushed aside.
The friendly registrar gave me a lot of details. I asked many questions, and I will enroll my daughter with them for sure. We spoke about additional subjects like Arabic and Islamic studies. I’m an Arab Muslim and will be happy when my daughter learns her father’s language and religion in addition to her mother language and English.

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