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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 24 February 2016 - 12:46

Hello ladies
I am planning a move to UAE for September 16. I am a teacher and so am applying for schools; I also have a 6 year old daughter who will move in to Y2 then, so my question is double-edged.
I don't really want to commute so need to apply to schools that are also in 'nice/safe' places.
I was offered an immediate start in Sharjah but having looked on some forums and spoken to a friend in Dubai, it looks like Sharjah is not a good place for a lone Western woman?
So my question is, which areas would you suggest, that are close to British schools?
If any of you have any contacts within school, that would also be wonderful

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EW MASTER
Latest post on 24 February 2016 - 13:08
Hello ladies I am planning a move to UAE for September 16. I am a teacher and so am applying for schools; I also have a 6 year old daughter who will move in to Y2 then, so my question is double-edged. I don't really want to commute so need to apply to schools that are also in 'nice/safe' places. I was offered an immediate start in Sharjah but having looked on some forums and spoken to a friend in Dubai, it looks like Sharjah is not a good place for a lone Western woman? So my question is, which areas would you suggest, that are close to British schools? If any of you have any contacts within school, that would also be wonderful I would change the title of your thread as it may get more responses I wouldn't say Sharjah is unsafe per see but there will probably be more Male Bachelors there than in Dubai There are so many British schools in Dubai http://whichschooladvisor.com/ When you look at the schools on the link you can find out the area and use these links below for rental cost purposes www.justrentals.com www.propertyfinfer.ae I cant help with contacts within schools sorry but I would imagine most of the schools have a career site on their website
 
 

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