All I will say is, keep your options open! This school has fantastic teachers who are all committed to give our children the best education possible. Trying to teach in a limited amount of space, many different timetables, lack of staff rooms, textbooks, and staff all add up to a very stressful environment. Yet still the teachers do their best.
This school has also seen new management since the summer, who will not like to be criticised and I have a feeling i'll get some reply to this about that because how dare I have an opinion about the new management.
This has a dedicated owner who is being let down by shoddy management - this school will fail because of that and it shouldn't because it had the potential to be one of Doha's best.
My advice - look around, be patient and wait for a space somewhere else. If you're confident,and you have younger children and you've got the time (a luxury that most of us haven't) then pick up some books yourself and take a shot at home teaching - from what i've seen there are some great resources avaialable in Qatar and it might be worth it till something else opens up.
This is just my opinion and i'll be saying no more on this subject, suffice to say, i've had a bad experience, perhaps you wont?
All I will say is, keep your options open! This school has fantastic teachers who are all committed to give our children the best education possible. Trying to teach in a limited amount of space, many different timetables, lack of staff rooms, textbooks, and staff all add up to a very stressful environment. Yet still the teachers do their best.
This school has also seen new management since the summer, who will not like to be criticised and I have a feeling i'll get some reply to this about that because how dare I have an opinion about the new management.
This has a dedicated owner who is being let down by shoddy management - this school will fail because of that and it shouldn't because it had the potential to be one of Doha's best.
My advice - look around, be patient and wait for a space somewhere else. If you're confident,and you have younger children and you've got the time (a luxury that most of us haven't) then pick up some books yourself and take a shot at home teaching - from what i've seen there are some great resources avaialable in Qatar and it might be worth it till something else opens up.
This is just my opinion and i'll be saying no more on this subject, suffice to say, i've had a bad experience, perhaps you wont?