Parent's Review of Manarat School in Salmiya
What is the name of your child's school? (Please report on one school per survey.)
Manarat School
In what town or city is this school located?
Salmiya
How would you describe this school? (i.e. American, British, International, Local, etc.)
American school for Learning Disabilities, Dyslexia, Slow Learners, ADHD, Physically Handicapped, Visually Impaired, Health Impaired
What grade levels are represented at this school?
Pre-K thru 12th
How do most children get to school everyday? (bus, train, walk, etc.)
There are seven school buses, but most come by family car.
How would you describe the facilities at this school? What extra-curricular activities are available?
The facilities include swimming pools (one regular, one for the little ones, and a hydrotherapy pool for physically handicapped), two gyms, very nice physical therapy room and sensory integration/Occupational Therapy rooms, covered outdoor rubber-matted play yard, uncovered soccer field, & Canteen. The school provides "Evening and Weekenders Club" that offers classes in Arabic, Quran, Karate, Art, and some other things including field trips. The sports program is growing and is supposed to have inter-school contests someday. During the spring, the school provides after school tutoring for academics and test preparation classes(for final exams). During the summer, there is "Manarat Summer Camp" which provides lots of fun activites and trips.
What has this school done to help your child transition from the curriculum in your home country into the curriculum in your new country? Are there programs to prepare your child for repatriation?
The curriculum of the school is the same as in the United States and is U.S. Governement Department of Education approved curriculum standards and materials. So are the end of year exams - they are the same ones my kids took in the US. The textbooks are also from the US. The kids may find themselves in a different unit of instruction when they get home, but they won't have missed anything as far as content. Even the teachers are largely from the United States, though some are from other countries who were educated and/or taught in the United States and Canada. I don't think repatriation programs are required.
Expat kids are not required to take Arabic or Quran classes. They can have extra Computer Lab classes instead. Since there are wonderful reading, writing, math, and science programs on computer that go along with the curriculum and exams, this makes school for the expat kids even better than for the Kuwaiti kids because they get more academic instruction that will help them in the long haul.
How would you describe the social activities available for parents through this school? Are there parent-teacher organizations?
There are none. There are occasional parent meetings at school where parents can speak with each other and get to know one another, there are very few Kuwaiti parents there who are up for that type of social exchange. The American families do talk, however.
What advice would you give to someone considering enrolling their child in this school?
It is an excellent school. The kids make such fast progress there and are VERY happy. Because the administration is American, too, it is very easy for parents to communicate with the school and understand what's going on when you go there to enroll, etc. [Students must be evaluated by the school psychologist (Dr. Bibi) prior to enrollment to be sure they meet the school's criterion. That costs 30KD, but at the very least you find out exactly where your son or daughter is performing in reading, spelling, and mathematics and what their needs are.]
I would highly recommend this school to any parent with a child with any learning difficulties or who needs a smaller class environment. (There are only 6 to 9 students in each class - even in the high school.)
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guestI heart, Manarat School liying, neglecting and pyhsically grabbing,pulling,pushing,kicking children.Ask your child everyday what happen at the school.Manarat school tells the parents,your child has severe social problems and will not get better without behavioral therapy.They will force you to get behavioral therapy from Soor Center.Dont believe that.All psycholojist and specialist in Manarat School are also working in Soor Center.Principal also came from Soor Center to put this business in Manarat School.I heart owner of School gets percentage too.If your child suddenly center of attention.And you did not have any problems before.It means you have money.Good business.I dont know who the trust anymore.At least find a school for your kid whose psycholojist and specialist dont work another behavioral therapy centers to profit from your childs school.How you gonna know, if your child is realy bad or the school your child bad.
guesttypical advert,all schools in there are one big mystification all perfect on paper but in reality misery,but have to admit that this one is the only one i would send my child if i have too.beware of khalifa school recently they had a case of teacher beating students and in spite of knowing about it for more than 10 years they kept him working until now,
guestI do not know where the people writing these comments are from, neither identifies how they have the misiformation they are submitting here. The principal, Mrs. Naert, came here from Qatar last year and never worked for Soor Center. The psychologist last year was only part time and therefore worked a different job. She is no longer at Manarat and a new fulltime school psychologist has been hired to fill the gap. I have not heard of any student being physically abused, however I have witnessed abusive behavior by students directed at staff members. I would like to see proof not just allegations about the school working in alliance with Soor Center. One person's word is NOT proof.













