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Raffles International school vs Emirates International school

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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 22 January 2013 - 15:13

We applied to several schools and so far no confirmation on the place. I was checking this 2 schools last week which are not outstanding but might be good? I liked EIS but its good to hear from parents. Would appreciate any response

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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 21 May 2014 - 19:57
I am in the same spot as you, except my choices are Gems Primary School or Raffles South Campus. Help!
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 27 January 2013 - 09:55
My DS (11) has been at Raffles World Academy for 4 years now and has come on absolute leaps and bounds. Had an issue part way though Grade 3 when the teacher left and they substituted for months on end but other than that no issues. He gets up everyday looking forward to going to school. Thank you Egg, I went for an open day to Raffles south and did't like it so much but than I have heard that Raffles World Academy is much better. I will go for an open day next month.
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EW OLDHAND
Latest post on 23 January 2013 - 22:59
My DS (11) has been at Raffles World Academy for 4 years now and has come on absolute leaps and bounds. Had an issue part way though Grade 3 when the teacher left and they substituted for months on end but other than that no issues. He gets up everyday looking forward to going to school.
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EW MASTER
Latest post on 23 January 2013 - 20:21
Hi all. We will be moving to Dubai in June and have applied to both EIS Meadows and Raffles for my DS for grade 2. Chipper and Di@DXB can I ask which campus are your kids going to? I've applied to the World academy. I will not be able to visit the schools before the move so hoping for some parents advice/opinions : ) thanks in advance We were trying to get her in to Raffles World Academy grade 7 but told its full now.
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 23 January 2013 - 16:24
Hi iloveit My boys both go to the South Campus (Raffles International) so I am probably not much help to you! I think the school buildings at West and South are the same and I am very happy with the facilities but I can't comment on the teaching staff etc at the WA. Good luck with the move.
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 23 January 2013 - 10:27
Hi all. We will be moving to Dubai in June and have applied to both EIS Meadows and Raffles for my DS for grade 2. Chipper and Di@DXB can I ask which campus are your kids going to? I've applied to the World academy. I will not be able to visit the schools before the move so hoping for some parents advice/opinions : ) thanks in advance
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 22 January 2013 - 16:30
Neither EIS or Raffles or even GSC asked me any money for the assessment. I only paid the 500 when my girls were accepted and it was deducted from the first term fee. Actually I also had one of my girls assessed in Star (she did not pass due to the lack of English) and they did not charge me anything. There are schools that don't charge.
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 22 January 2013 - 16:25
Both my boys are at Raffles and I am really pleased with the school. Initially I was a bit worried that I had not got places at the so called 'top' primary schools but from day 1 I have never regretted my choice. My boys are so happy and settled and really look forward to school every day. The teaching staff that I have come into contact with are all lovely and very gentle and caring towards the children. The facilities and after school activities on offer are great and my boys are making great progress academically. I have always had good communication with the school and a definite plus is if they don't have a place they will tell you so upfront and with us didn't take the 500 dhm 'application' fee until after confirmation of a place which as far as I can tell is a real first for Dubai. I have no experience with the other school so can't compare but I don't think you would be disappointed with Raffles. HTH
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 22 January 2013 - 15:50
[b'>She probably is referring to KHDA reports[/b'>. IMHO, EIS has been there longer, has a more established reputation which is why I'd prefer it. I also like EIS is also IB. I have relatives there and they are extremely happy, from primary to high. EIS also has a good reputation when going to a uni here or applying for a job (from what I've heard). Do you think KHDA reports are something to pin your decision on? [b'>[u'>No I would first ask parents and than read the report also[/u'>[/b'> We have just applied for Raffles and been told its full, we had one child there before this, she did extremely well academically and loved the school and the teachers. No idea about EIS but it would be our second choice after Raffles.
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 22 January 2013 - 15:49
[b'>She probably is referring to KHDA reports[/b'>. IMHO, EIS has been there longer, has a more established reputation which is why I'd prefer it. I also like EIS is also IB. I have relatives there and they are extremely happy, from primary to high. EIS also has a good reputation when going to a uni here or applying for a job (from what I've heard). Do you think KHDA reports are something to pin your decision on? No I would first ask parents and than read the report also We have just applied for Raffles and been told its full, we had one child there before this, she did extremely well academically and loved the school and the teachers. No idea about EIS but it would be our second choice after Raffles.
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EW MASTER
Latest post on 22 January 2013 - 15:38
[b'>She probably is referring to KHDA reports[/b'>. IMHO, EIS has been there longer, has a more established reputation which is why I'd prefer it. I also like EIS is also IB. I have relatives there and they are extremely happy, from primary to high. EIS also has a good reputation when going to a uni here or applying for a job (from what I've heard). Do you think KHDA reports are something to pin your decision on? We have just applied for Raffles and been told its full, we had one child there before this, she did extremely well academically and loved the school and the teachers. No idea about EIS but it would be our second choice after Raffles.
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 22 January 2013 - 15:30
Hi, I have one of my girls in EIS Jumeirah. She loves it! They were great with her when we moved and she had zero English, she had all the support and the teacher was very nice. Academically I know that it is not an outstanding school, but the facilities are decent, the school is established (since 1991) and they are very keen to help and discuss any issue. I really feel my DD is learning and I did not feel so much difference from the curriculum in my country, she was in a top level school there. The methods are a bit different, but I have no complain. I have my other girl in GCS, I feel that EIS is a better school, I could not move my DD to EIS yet, but if I have the chance I will. GCS has better facilities, but I don't feel the same level of commitment I feel in EIS. About Raffles, I submitted the application when I moved, but I liked EIS more at the time, I know people who have kids there and they like it, but I read a lot in internet saying otherwise. And good luck, find a school in Dubai is a challenge.... Thank you when I went to open day to EIS I really liked it but I wanted to know what parents say. I didn't have so good feeling about Raffles but that was again only open day, I don't know anything abt this schools.
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 22 January 2013 - 15:24
Hi, I have one of my girls in EIS Jumeirah. She loves it! They were great with her when we moved and she had zero English, she had all the support and the teacher was very nice. Academically I know that it is not an outstanding school, but the facilities are decent, the school is established (since 1991) and they are very keen to help and discuss any issue. I really feel my DD is learning and I did not feel so much difference from the curriculum in my country, she was in a top level school there. The methods are a bit different, but I have no complain. I have my other girl in GCS, I feel that EIS is a better school, I could not move my DD to EIS yet, but if I have the chance I will. GCS has better facilities, but I don't feel the same level of commitment I feel in EIS. About Raffles, I submitted the application when I moved, but I liked EIS more at the time, I know people who have kids there and they like it, but I read a lot in internet saying otherwise. And good luck, find a school in Dubai is a challenge....
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 22 January 2013 - 15:23
We applied to several schools and so far no confirmation on the place. I was checking this 2 schools last week which are [b'>not outstanding [/b'>but might be good? I liked EIS but its good to hear from parents. Would appreciate any response Just interested but what makes you say Raffles is "not outstanding". Is that the school's general reputation everywhere or was that just a random comment you heard somewhere? Sorry didn't mention outstanding as per KHDA reports
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EW MASTER
Latest post on 22 January 2013 - 15:20
We applied to several schools and so far no confirmation on the place. I was checking this 2 schools last week which are [b'>not outstanding [/b'>but might be good? I liked EIS but its good to hear from parents. Would appreciate any response Just interested but what makes you say Raffles is "not outstanding". Is that the school's general reputation everywhere or was that just a random comment you heard somewhere?
 
 

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