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Hamdan Street، Al Olaya, Riyadh 12241, Saudi Arabia
contacts phone: +966 9200 02877
website: www.sis.edu.sa
larger map & directionsLatitude: 24.7020724, Longitude: 46.6912102
Mohanad Ahmed
::Good school good teaching inshallah they change the location
hacker hacker
::None of the files on the website work
Marota 69
::The best school ever
Amber
::Absolutely horrible school that steals your money and holds teachers hostage. I recommend that no one works here or sends their children here. If I could give 0 stars, I would. For starters, the school does not actually care about the children's education; they only care for their reputation. They say that they teach the American curriculum, but having American textbooks does not equate to teaching the American curriculum. They try to stuff so much information into these poor children through teachers with such little English-speaking abilities, and when the children don't understand, they give them the answers to tests, quizzes, homework, or they just lie in the grade book and give the kids 100's. That's why all the parents think all their kids are straight-A students, but it's actually just the school faking the grades behind the Ministry of Education's back. Furthermore, all the money parents send in for their kids? That tuition your paying? It's going into the pockets of the shady owners and teachers that work here because, let me tell you, NONE of the technology in this school works and NONE of the money you send in is going into fixing anything about the ugly, dangerous building or into your child's education. I can promise you that. On the employee side, this school treats their employees horribly. Maids are treated horribly and given tiny spaces underneath the stairs. They are verbally abused by much of the faculty and staff, and they are paid not nearly enough for what they do. Many of the teachers are ILLEGAL, working illegally under their husband's iqamas, with many not having the education and/or qualifications to perform their jobs as teachers. Western teachers are tricked into their positions, forced to work over 50 hours a week, and demonized for actually knowing what they're doing. If they ask to return home, their pay will be held from them, they will be threatened to leave their housing, and they won't be allowed to return to their home countries. Faris Al-Abdullatif, Usman Zafar Khawaja and Wagih Shamiri are all God-awful, sorry excuses for "men" who should never be trusted. They are more like tiny, little babies with the way they treat women, and it's very evident that they are threatened by strong, confident, and empowered women that they try to put down by calling "stupid, little girls." How pathetic. If you are a Western teacher reading this and you are thinking about working with these horrid people, don't waste your time. You will end up being forced to stay in the country without any money for months or years on end, or you will be forced to sign a document stating that you owe them money should you return to Saudi Arabia within the next several years. These people aren't trustworthy. They are despicable people with nothing going for them in their lives and that's why they have to run their "business" as they do. The truth is, they will pay for their actions before God when every person they've wronged, and their families, speak out against these lowly pigs.
Mohamed Shaker
::1-After 3 weeks from School start , no schedule 2-They ask parents to provide papers to be used for printed materials , however , after giving them papers , they asked us to print from school'website on our expense 3-too much requests from supplies while already we had paid too much school fees . 4-School management don't listen or care to parent's concerns ( no cooperation ) 5-Parents have to buy school uniform and books from private sellers where they usually out of stock for many items 6-Overall , parents will feel they are always overloaded by the school requests and requirements while paying high school fees .