The International School of Choueifat, Sharjah Campus from Grade 1; reviews, experiences please..
Primary & Secondary Education - 1 Answers - 2008-08-07 18:24:16
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The International School of Choueifat, Sharjah is a branch of the International School of Choueifat located in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates that follows the 'SABIS' system. The school opened in 1975 and is located just beside the cricket stadium in Sharjah. It was the first Choueifat School in the whole middle-eastern region. It has 3,000 students, two indoor swimming pools, a football field, several full-sized basketball and football courts, two cricket nets, two squash courts, 2 multipurpose, air-conditioned, indoor gymnasiums, one outdoor canteen and one indoor canteen. The management of SABIS would have parents believe that many of their students go on to attend the top-class universities around the world. They even boast that they have so-called certificates placed in the foyers of their schools. However, in point of fact, few ex-choueifat students attend the Ivy League universities. The students who do attend university complain bitterly that the SABIS system did not prepare them for university life. Many former teachers of the system complain bitterly about the old-fashioned, non-creative and anachronistic approach endoctrinated into students by SABIS. It is clear that the primary goal of SABIS is to make enough money as they can from education with total disregard to the educational development of students. Recent legal proceeding in the United States pointed out the mismanagement of State funds by this organization. "However, in recent years its reputation has been tarnished by accusations of fraud and mismanagement. Many teachers leave the SABIS system complaining of an over-vigorous and draconian management style. Many students who go on to University complain that the SABIS system did not adequately prepare them for university life. Nowadays, the owners of the school spend most of what the school earns on buying themselves big cars, big homes and by improving their lifestyles.The core philosophy of SABIS/Choueifat is to make as much profit from education as they are able. SABIS does not invest in technology in their schools and teachers often complain about the lack of resources. For example, some schools do not have "white boards" and use traditional "chalk boards". Teachers are encouraged to economise when using chalk or board pens. Students also complain about the harsh system the school follows this is because they have to spend all their time studying for daily exams.Air conditioners don't work in the school.
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Is Private school better than a public school
Is Private school better than a public school?
I am currently putting my kids in a private school(for preschool). I am planning on moving them to Public schools for KG. I have been getting some mixed reviews about it. some say kids get the most academically in private schools. Any inputs/comments?
Primary & Secondary Education - 5 Answers - 2009-01-17 09:27:29
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I assume you're American which makes it harder because I don't know that much about American schooling, so I guess I'll just talk generally and hope it's relevent. In England, private school kids are hated by non-private school kids, mainly, because they think they're better than the rest of us, and private school kids hate non private school kids because they think they're better than us. At private school you get no social education. You get no preparation for the real world, where you meet people from all backgrounds everyday. You can nearly always tell a private school kid from a non private school kid - they walk different, talk different, look different, and have this air about them like the world has always bent over backwards to do their bidding and yet they aren't even aware or thankful. They are incredibly arrogant. At private school people are not accepted, they are bullied for being different in any way. If you're not in with the right people, wearing the right clothes, listening to the right music, having the right parties, going to right places, having the right parents, smoking the right crap and drinking too much you're labelled as Wrong. Private school kids I know are sexually active, drinking, smoking and doing drugs before us normal people even consider it, because they are told they can do no wrong. I know many people from both sorts of school, and I can tell you that at least where I live this is the absolute truth, and not too biased because my best friend is at a private school. State schools in England are now getting better academic results that private schools by record amounts. English universities are now discriminating against private school kids. No one likes a snob. No one likes a toff. Private school kids are snobs, even if they weren't before they went there. Please, please, please do the best thing for your kids' future. Send them to public school. To validate my points: I am 16, I have an IQ of 140, I am predicted 8 A*s and 2 As for GCSE and plan to read music at Oxford university. I have friends I'd trust with my life, a boyfriend who loves and respects me, and I'm the happiest I've ever been. I'm not a fan of the class system, but my parents would be described as upper middle class, and we have a large but not extravagent income. Basically I'm a good person, I'm doing well, teachers use me as a role model. What has state school not done for me?
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Answer 1
UM DEPENDS PRIVATE SCHOOLS HAVE BETTER FOOD AND SOME BETTER TEACHERS AND THEY MAKE THEM DO THERE FIRST COMMUNION PUBLIC SCHOOLS:THERES MORE VOILENCE WITH GANGS BUT IT ALSO TEACHES KIDS TO STAND UP 4 THEMSELFS .THE EDUCATION THEY GET DEPENDS ON THE SCHOOL AND ESPECIALLY THE PRINCIPAL SOME MAY HAVE GOOD OR BAD TEACHERS
2009-01-17 09:34:05
Answer 2
That totally depends on the school. You cannot generalize in that manner.
2009-01-17 09:35:07
at has state school not done for me?
2009-01-17 09:43:10
Answer 4
I go to a private school, and personally I don't think theres much point putting your children in at preschool stage - as there are many really good public schools which teach them the skills they need. However, I do think that the atmosphere in private schools (well in mine anyway) is great when it comes to secondary school, and that the teachers do everything they can to help us. But as others have said, it really does depend on the school, as I have many friends who go to public school, who are very clever.
2009-01-17 12:08:27
Answer 5
I go to a private high school. It certainly is an advantage to go to a private high school because I get more attention from the teachers and we are very competitive when it comes to grades. The downside to it is that private school kids tend to be very sheltered.
I am currently putting my kids in a private school(for preschool). I am planning on moving them to Public schools for KG. I have been getting some mixed reviews about it. some say kids get the most academically in private schools. Any inputs/comments?
Primary & Secondary Education - 5 Answers - 2009-01-17 09:27:29
Best Answer
I assume you're American which makes it harder because I don't know that much about American schooling, so I guess I'll just talk generally and hope it's relevent. In England, private school kids are hated by non-private school kids, mainly, because they think they're better than the rest of us, and private school kids hate non private school kids because they think they're better than us. At private school you get no social education. You get no preparation for the real world, where you meet people from all backgrounds everyday. You can nearly always tell a private school kid from a non private school kid - they walk different, talk different, look different, and have this air about them like the world has always bent over backwards to do their bidding and yet they aren't even aware or thankful. They are incredibly arrogant. At private school people are not accepted, they are bullied for being different in any way. If you're not in with the right people, wearing the right clothes, listening to the right music, having the right parties, going to right places, having the right parents, smoking the right crap and drinking too much you're labelled as Wrong. Private school kids I know are sexually active, drinking, smoking and doing drugs before us normal people even consider it, because they are told they can do no wrong. I know many people from both sorts of school, and I can tell you that at least where I live this is the absolute truth, and not too biased because my best friend is at a private school. State schools in England are now getting better academic results that private schools by record amounts. English universities are now discriminating against private school kids. No one likes a snob. No one likes a toff. Private school kids are snobs, even if they weren't before they went there. Please, please, please do the best thing for your kids' future. Send them to public school. To validate my points: I am 16, I have an IQ of 140, I am predicted 8 A*s and 2 As for GCSE and plan to read music at Oxford university. I have friends I'd trust with my life, a boyfriend who loves and respects me, and I'm the happiest I've ever been. I'm not a fan of the class system, but my parents would be described as upper middle class, and we have a large but not extravagent income. Basically I'm a good person, I'm doing well, teachers use me as a role model. What has state school not done for me?
All Answers
Answer 1
UM DEPENDS PRIVATE SCHOOLS HAVE BETTER FOOD AND SOME BETTER TEACHERS AND THEY MAKE THEM DO THERE FIRST COMMUNION PUBLIC SCHOOLS:THERES MORE VOILENCE WITH GANGS BUT IT ALSO TEACHES KIDS TO STAND UP 4 THEMSELFS .THE EDUCATION THEY GET DEPENDS ON THE SCHOOL AND ESPECIALLY THE PRINCIPAL SOME MAY HAVE GOOD OR BAD TEACHERS
2009-01-17 09:34:05
Answer 2
That totally depends on the school. You cannot generalize in that manner.
2009-01-17 09:35:07
at has state school not done for me?
2009-01-17 09:43:10
Answer 4
I go to a private school, and personally I don't think theres much point putting your children in at preschool stage - as there are many really good public schools which teach them the skills they need. However, I do think that the atmosphere in private schools (well in mine anyway) is great when it comes to secondary school, and that the teachers do everything they can to help us. But as others have said, it really does depend on the school, as I have many friends who go to public school, who are very clever.
2009-01-17 12:08:27
Answer 5
I go to a private high school. It certainly is an advantage to go to a private high school because I get more attention from the teachers and we are very competitive when it comes to grades. The downside to it is that private school kids tend to be very sheltered.