If lots of parents are happy with Doha British School and if they think that the school's facilities are good, what is so wrong with that? Hasn't it ever crossed your mind that not every parent in Doha can send their child to DESS or Doha College? Or are you so stupid that you do not know that DESS favours those parents who are British passportholders, so what are all the parents who are not British supposed to do? Where are they meant to send their children? Maybe you are so selfish that you have never thought about that. Haven't you heard of things called school waiting lists? I know one lady who waited for a place at DESS for TWO YEARS. As for Doha College, it is a well-known fact that there are very few primary places available because just about all of them are reserved for younger brothers or sisters of students in the senior part of the school. (I know several teachers at Doha College and they have confirmed that this is indeed the school's policy.)
I am not a teacher at Doha British School (as it now calls itself) and I have never worked there. I am currently teaching at another school in Doha. Nevertheless I have heard some very good and positive things about Doha British School and that makes me very happy. Any fair-minded person must come to the conclusion that a lot of the children who go to Doha British School are pleased to be there (and so are their parents). I also know several teachers at the school who are dedicated, hard-working professionals.
Your inaccurate and ill-informed criticisms of Doha British School, as well as your stupid assumption that only DESS and Doha College are worth considering, are insulting and offensive to both the teachers and the management of Doha British School. I am sure that many parents of children who are currently at the school will strongly disagree with your poisonous mudslinging.
What a stupid comment, daz_m!
If lots of parents are happy with Doha British School and if they think that the school's facilities are good, what is so wrong with that? Hasn't it ever crossed your mind that not every parent in Doha can send their child to DESS or Doha College? Or are you so stupid that you do not know that DESS favours those parents who are British passportholders, so what are all the parents who are not British supposed to do? Where are they meant to send their children? Maybe you are so selfish that you have never thought about that. Haven't you heard of things called school waiting lists? I know one lady who waited for a place at DESS for TWO YEARS. As for Doha College, it is a well-known fact that there are very few primary places available because just about all of them are reserved for younger brothers or sisters of students in the senior part of the school. (I know several teachers at Doha College and they have confirmed that this is indeed the school's policy.)
I am not a teacher at Doha British School (as it now calls itself) and I have never worked there. I am currently teaching at another school in Doha. Nevertheless I have heard some very good and positive things about Doha British School and that makes me very happy. Any fair-minded person must come to the conclusion that a lot of the children who go to Doha British School are pleased to be there (and so are their parents). I also know several teachers at the school who are dedicated, hard-working professionals.
Your inaccurate and ill-informed criticisms of Doha British School, as well as your stupid assumption that only DESS and Doha College are worth considering, are insulting and offensive to both the teachers and the management of Doha British School. I am sure that many parents of children who are currently at the school will strongly disagree with your poisonous mudslinging.