ivanamakevic
9/25/2012 09:06 EST
Hi, we are intending to move to Algeria (Algeries capital town) next year 2013 from Dubai. We have a daughter who is 13 years old, currently studies International School in Dubai. Can somebody tell me about Elkalimat School, whether is good, or is there any other secondary schools in british curicullum. My daughter is not able to study in french. Hope hearing from you guys. Contact details, name of the schools will be appreciated. Ivana
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ivanamakevic
9/29/2012 01:07 EST
Hi Claudia, thank you for your message, can you tell me whether you know is El Kalimat school international accredited school, because when I checked with British and US Embassy they never heard about this school, means that the school has not been registered. Thank you ones more time.
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nothingelsetodo
10/9/2012 20:12 EST
Hi, I'm an 18 year who attended El Kalimat school when I was 16 years old. All I can say is PLEASE do not send your children anywhere near that school. I've been brought up in London my whole life and had the shock of a lifetime when I attended the school. The headteacher was a wreck, speaking appauling English and arriving at 1pm everyday, for the teachers ... well ... all I can say most of them do not speak English and the ones that do DON'T stay too long. I honestly have nothing good to say about the school, this is an opinion from someone who has been there, done that and got the t-shirt, all that you'll gain from sending your children to the school is scaring them for life. Hope all goes well and I'd advise sending her to a french school. I know you said she can't study in french but I learn french at the age of 13 and speak it fluently, it will definitely benefit her in the long run with having another language and the level of the private french schools in Algeria is quite high and respectable. Best Wishes.
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Jillian12
10/10/2012 06:23 EST
Hi my daughter is 13 and we are hoping to move to algeria next year I will be moving to bejaia do u know of any french schools near there thankyou for your opinion miss j tuohey
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ivanamakevic
10/16/2012 07:25 EST
Hi, thank you very much, I appreciated your feedback, definatly I will not send my daughter to this school. French school is as you said the better option for her. Thank you one more time. Whish you all the best. Ivana
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nothingelsetodo
10/23/2012 21:18 EST
You're more than welcome and Good Luck! I've heard some amazing things about the Hopeland Institute, although it's not taught all in English they have very good support to help get your daughters level up and I think the teachers are very good. Best wishes and good luck for whatever you end up choosing.
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hopeland
11/12/2012 03:35 EST
At Hopeland MAA in Draria, about 40% of our student body is English speaking, but the main language of instruction is Arabic. We provide specialized instruction, upon request, for students who would like to be integrated into the Algerian educational system. We also welcome foreign students who are interested in learning Arabic. English and French instruction begins at preschool, and our middle school has 5 hours of English per week (2 additional hours) taught and supervised by a native speaker teacher. MAA is accredited by the Algerian Ministry of Education. For more information: [email protected]
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sleham1
12/22/2012 15:38 EST
Hi There, We are moving to Algiers summer to 2013, my daughter is home schooled since 2011,I left algeria 15 Years ago, so i do not know about the education system, can you help me please to find a good school Many thanks
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Sofiane
4/22/2013 17:11 EST
Hello,
Allow me to introduce my self, I am Sofiane OUHAB, Real estate agent at Les Pins Immobilier, real estate agency based in hydra, Algiers.
We can help you to establish in the capital, find the right accomodation near international schools and shops ..etc
Please visit our web site www.lespinsimmobilier.com to know more about our company.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Best regards.
Sofiane Les Pins Immobilier
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