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Olive International School

Doha

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Olive International School is a school, located at Doha, Qatar. They can be contacted via phone at +974 4417 1734, visit their website oliveschooldoha.com for more detailed information.

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Location :
Doha
Added by Jopie, at 13 August 2014

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10 Reviews

  • Anynomous
    20 June 2019

    This Is the best 🏫 ever it doesn't focus on taking 💰 it takes 💰 because it started in 2014 as for the school development . It gives love and care to children it is highest growing 🏫 in Qatar as per the books cost a lot but it is very good 🏫 My child loves the 🏫 It is the best 🏫

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  • Anynomous
    30 April 2019

    Do not fall the prey of some employees & promoters who have given 5star comments here. It is really the last choice of any parents in Qatar. They do not deserve ANY positive comments.

    To summarize, its just another contracting company exist only for profit. with exorbitant fees. exorbitant fees for study material and uniform. . .. poor standard of teaching,. etc to name a few.

    EXEED is a content less curriculum and students do not benefit out of it. Be a meticulous person before deciding to admit your child.

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  • Anynomous
    08 April 2019

    Their mission is only to make money
    Every competition, we need money to participate .
    School is good but,

    The people who have less money,
    their child may want to participate because their friends are participating, but they have less money, what will they do?
    and every competition cost money
    This school is only to make money.

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  • Anynomous
    19 February 2019

    It's one of the best indian school in qatar.xseed syllabus. I thing this is the only school in Doha in this xseed syllabus..it's bit hard to follow for parents..but this syllabus is useful for children,which allow them to think themselves ..not like mug and vomit like other schools..

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  • Anynomous
    25 January 2019

    The school focuses on holistic development of the children. Lot of activities for children to express themselves.

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  • Anynomous
    04 April 2017

    My Son is studying in KG2 and Olive school has became very bad now and their intention make only money. this year They changed teaching methodology from XSEED to GEMS without informing parents.
    they are thinking to make only money.

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  • Anynomous
    07 February 2017

    It was such a wonderfull school last year .but now became Bad management,no proffesionalism,rude behavior of most of the staffs and not approachable ppal.totally dissappointed.

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  • Anynomous
    03 September 2015

    Sameer PK@ I agreed with all of your complaints, I felt the same and more worse than this. Is the Attitude of the staffs, uncleaned toilets, Poor education, Poor English knowledge of all the staffs, unfriendly, rude behavior with kids and Parents. Also the assistance who is really difficult for the kids to communicate and understand for any supports. My baby got affected mentally and physically, She was continuously getting viral infection. I complaint to the school management but no actions.. They don't care any of these.. Nobody welcomes the kids and parents with a cheerful face..

    "Kids are more important than anything in the world for every parents''
    May God guide them to do the right thing for all the kids.

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  • Anynomous
    03 June 2015

    1. Transportation:
    The school does not seem to have enough number of Buses for transportation. picked up from our residence, MadinathKhalifa South, at around 5:20am. This Bus (No:1 ) reaches school at 7:10am (starting time of morning assembly is 7:10am). I.E. the student is sitting in the Bus for about 2 Hrs everyday mornings. The Bus route is from MadinatKhalifa south – to North – Duhail – Kharthiath – Gharafa – and to school (at Abu Hamour). For a child of 1st standard this is quite a long journey for a daily routine and is not a healthy practice. The school authorities have been notified, verbally, many times on the same, to receive only a very indifferent reply.
    2. Books:
    The curriculum followed by the school is CBSC (India). School has issued books and says it is “xseed” category printed in India and has charged us with a price of QAR 972.00 (Nine Hundred seventy two). Whereas, the charges in other schools for similar course is only QAR 350.00 (Thee Hundred and Fifty). However, in spite of the high cost the book does not seem very useful for the students. The parents generally have doubt in the intention of school for issuing this book.
    3. Uniform:
    The uniform was issued by school only last week and was not even to the correct size. It cannot be used and waiting for the school to replace the same with the correct size. Here also, it seems school’s intention is to only make money.
    4. Care for Children:
    Due to the problem with transport, as mentioned above, I am forced to drop my kid to school in the morning. At the school we are not allowed to go inside to take the child to the class room (or class teacher). As per the school, child should be dropped off at the gate with the security. This is a concern for me as well as other parents who drop their small children to school.
    I believe, as a safe practice, the child should be received by the class teacher or equivalent authority. This also gives the parents a chance to inform the teacher if the child has any problems.

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  • Anynomous
    20 August 2014

    Congratulations on a great start :-) Impressed with your Vision in delivering quality life-oriented education in Doha.

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