DMIS / DPS / Bhavans for Std1?

crschrls08
By crschrls08

Which school is better DMIS or DPS or Bhavans for Std 1.
Parents Pls give ur feed back, bcoz im confused where to put my son in std1 this April.Pls advice.
Thanks

By scorpio79• 25 Jul 2017 14:52
scorpio79

any new update regarding DMIS school?

By blisteringbarnacles2007• 25 Mar 2013 08:22
blisteringbarnacles2007

this thread is an year old... and 3 of the guys are already deleted...

By anonymous• 25 Mar 2013 07:45
anonymous

At present Admission has been completed in most of the schools so wherever ur getting chance just admit yr child there is no time for u to choose between schools

By Green Tech Associates• 25 Mar 2013 07:40
Rating: 3/5
Green Tech Associates

DMS or DPIS is good... Bhavans is the worst in Qatar - no quality teachers...even the head master cannot converse well in english

By kattyt• 8 Sep 2012 14:54
kattyt

As i'm a DPS student, i suggest you should go for D.P.S as now its going to start in its new building, the wakra one!.

Please check the website for more here's the link - http://www.dpsmisdoha.com/DPSDoha/

By Patricka• 22 Aug 2012 13:43
Patricka

Yes u r rite, teachers are paid less in DMIS as compare to MES......thats y most of teachers keep changes.

By Sequeira73• 6 Mar 2012 00:25
Sequeira73

DMIS is the costliest but not worth the cost especially the CBSE-i syllabus with teachers untrained and not sure how to handle kids. The tiny kids are subjected to rude languages and sometimes threatended of physical punishments. Most of the teachers seems frustrated with their job (and their life in general) and they take it our on the kids.

By s_isale• 1 May 2011 07:09
s_isale

everyone will be history one day....

By Elegantlady• 28 Apr 2011 08:47
Elegantlady

Tinky et al, With out knowing the history I commented on FU. Hope he will be around soon.

By Formatted Soul• 28 Apr 2011 08:24
Formatted Soul

khanan..no clue as I was not active for few months....need to brush up my skills to find out..:)

By painther• 28 Apr 2011 08:22
painther

LOL'ing....

03 posters of this thread are history now...Jack, FU & TLS....

Alas!! one day i'll be history too....all will be history, per se :)

By Khanan• 28 Apr 2011 08:21
Khanan

I sometime doubt that he is re-born but not sure?/

FS, the QL Detective do you have a clue about FU new id, if any ?

By Formatted Soul• 28 Apr 2011 08:20
Formatted Soul

FU is also history..:( what are their new ids?? I really miss them..

By Formatted Soul• 28 Apr 2011 08:18
Formatted Soul

s_isale... unfortunately...she cannot answer you question...are you not aware that she is history now..:(

By Elegantlady• 28 Apr 2011 08:17
Elegantlady

FriedUnicorn,

IMO, good schools influence ones future success. You must agree with that and it is parents' duty to hunt for better school for their children

By s_isale• 28 Apr 2011 08:11
s_isale

TLS - you experienced in washing elephants??

By anonymous• 18 Apr 2011 11:10
anonymous

DPS is all about charging heavy amounts from selected company paid fees.They have heavy bags full of books and in the evening kids found themselves in the agony of completing homeworks like a washing an elephant..Birla Public School's holiday homework speaks about itself.It is very child oriented school I think..

By sbasha• 18 Apr 2011 11:06
sbasha

Hi Anand,

I am Sadiq from Hyderabad india and we recently moved to Doha and looking for a good school for my son (6years) admission to grade2. I know bhavans is a good school in india, not sure how it is in doha. If you dont mind I woule like to talk to you about your experiance in Doha Bhavans. My email id is [email protected]

By Ice Maiden• 19 Mar 2011 18:59
Ice Maiden

Do not expect schools to have the same "quality" or standards as you would in India. Most of the schools here are run purely with business profits in mind and not to impart knowledge.

The schools mentioned above only differ in their fees and basic infrastructure but provide more or less the same services.

By anonymous• 19 Mar 2011 18:49
anonymous

Don't think too much. Just put your kid anywhere.

Where he studies now will have no impact on what he becomes in life.

Toss a coin.

By Anand23• 19 Mar 2011 18:47
Rating: 5/5
Anand23

Its very strange to see your remarks as my child is also studying in Bhavans and I'm more then satisfied. Saturday is a holiday and only necessary staff and house teachers are there who are not local or House Wife's as stated by you instead they are teachers on school sponsorship. Even if you meet a local teacher, they are so caring and you will appreciate and will definitely praise them for there approach, caring, giving attitude and knowledge. For your information seeing classrooms or going to the classrooms are not even allowed in India and is a policy. There is always a coordinator available at the reception and she is well equipped with all the necessary information. I even didn't understand why you need to see the transport in charge as what you need to see was the coordinator. In fact when we had gone for admission for our child it was like everyone there was to welcome us. The way they greet you and give you regard is beyond comparison.

I believe you have some sort of b yest feelings in you before even you stepped in there.

Trust me the way they treat the children is the best in Doha and not like other money minting Business minded schools.

Visit them again and I believe you will get a very good treatment and if your child get admission in the school you will be more then happy. Don't treat this otherwise but a frank and honest feelings from a parent.

By rkay456• 6 Feb 2011 22:29
Rating: 4/5
rkay456

Hello crschrls08,

I think there are teachers from Bhavans India at Bhavans Wakra. The reception at Bhavans had been cordial to us. My child is studying there and he is happy. My comment is that one must make the decision based on location advantages only since I think no school is perfect in all aspects.

By crschrls08• 6 Feb 2011 11:38
crschrls08

Ricky ur right

We visited Bhavans in Wakra for the admission of my son to std1 and the welcome was not good. All the housewives ( teachers ) talked very rude and seems they dont care for new enquiries.We wanted to see the school but was turned back by a MADAM saying ' Parents are not allowed to see the class rooms'. It was on saturday morning and not on any working days.

No coordinators found to discuss any topic.Even the Transport incharge escaped our queries by saying ' I will cal u back in 10mins' and that cal never happened so far. Finally after having to wait in the reception with my wife for some time, a lady adviced us to come on some other day and try..FANTASTIC isn't.....This was my recent experience with Bhavans.We went there keeping in mind ,How Bhavans schools in India are managed.

I think Bhavans Doha needs to improve a lot.

By s_isale• 6 Feb 2011 10:58
s_isale

ricky - you are talking about dmis when it was in 2005.

By Arien• 6 Feb 2011 10:37
Arien

None.

By ricky_2005• 6 Feb 2011 10:32
Rating: 5/5
ricky_2005

DPS seems to be a stable school presently although

the campus is nothing great . They are having teachers shortage and websites have their ads .

DMIS have a great campus with many teachers from north india , so your child will NOT end up saying " TWENDY or AUNDY " -so no accent issues . DMIS is varkey group with high fee structure . Most stable presently with good teachers

Bhavan's is new and still all teachers new or houswives .

Hope the above helps .

By s_isale• 6 Feb 2011 07:45
Rating: 3/5
s_isale

all three have different fee structurs. DMIS is the costliest.

Bhavans is only a year old.

By anonymous• 6 Feb 2011 07:41
anonymous

Why not MES & Birla Public School?

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