Al Wadi International School Jeddah - Al Faisaliyah District

3.7/5 based on 8 reviews

Contact Al Wadi International School Jeddah

Address :

4766 Ali Al Ihsai, Al Faisaliyah District, Jeddah 23447, Saudi Arabia

Phone : 📞 +988
Postal code : 23447
Website : https://www.alwadischool.com/
Opening hours :
Monday 7:45AM–3:15PM
Tuesday 7:45AM–3:15PM
Wednesday 7:45AM–3:15PM
Thursday 7:45AM–3:15PM
Friday Closed
Saturday Closed
Sunday 7:45AM–3:15PM
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4766 Ali Al Ihsai, Al Faisaliyah District, Jeddah 23447, Saudi Arabia
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Haseena Ziaudeen on Google

Did an enquiry for admission, good reception was given
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Maryam Ebada on Google

It's not ok if you're going to high school (9-12) alot of teachers there always insult you and make fun of saying it's "motivation for the students to do better" but scaring them with lectures and unfair subtraction of marks isn't good! Also not much subject choice. For middle school some teachers can be a little nosy. Only given it a second star because only some and very very few people there are good.
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Frosty Gamer on Google

I would like to bring notice to everyone thinking about to join in this school. Before that I would like you all to know that I work in Arab news as a freelance writer . This school is so unethical, employees working in this school are really friendly and cooperative , but the Headmistress lack basic manners of treating a person. I come from Eastern Province side so seeing the north schools was pretty change in environment. Bit slow in not having projectors and discipline. The headmistress is so much concern about what the employee does even after 1.45 home time. I don't understand her concern but there is something called Professionalism. You shouldn't be invading someone's privacy. Looks like this school has got some bad reputation down in the town . She expected me to draw a map like a cartographer to know my address. Imagine In this modern era. I'm totally disappointed by the behavior . Even after i told her about leaving she kept calling my home. I wish they had focused more on working with teaching aids teachers use . So In my opinion I would rate 1 out of 5 . I would suggest you all to enroll your children in Manarat ..
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Toleen Baawad on Google

so expensive, they wont uprade in the buildings and classrooms even if they earn more than a million a year, EVERYTHING IS ABOUT MONEY FOR THEM. They dont care how they treat their students, the amount of pressure they put on us is unhealthy. Im not just saying that, dont enroll in this school no matter what. The toxicity of both the students and teachers is actually scary, it will ruin your life if u go to this school.
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Syed on Google

One of the best schools in Jeddah Town. I have known this school since 2000. My son was a student here. The Teacher-Student ratio is well maintained giving ample time to interact with one another. Teachers are qualified, experienced, focused, dedicated and go an extra mile to hone the skills of the students. Bravo to Alwadi’s staff and management for adapting well to the new online environment and for providing ceaseless training to the students. I wish Alwadi will resume its offline activities soon and continue to generate excellent students!
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Ali Emara on Google

This school was my FIRST SCHOOL EVER!! From kg1 TILL!! Grade 4.....but... I'm now grade 10 in Egypt at international liberty school national department... I really missed that school :/.. I wish I could like visit it one more time but I can't ??. The school was amazing... Please, hope that I visit this school at least 1 more time ?
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Junaid Khawaja on Google

Something students/teachers/parents all should know. my experience. the teachers never said no during or after class whenever you wanted help. exceptional O and A level teachers. zero discrimination. Miss Lamloom hated anyone discriminating. no racism allowed. i hope her and her team best of health. this was all till 2003 when i finished my school. i wonder how they have maintained my image towards it by now. if theres any issue i feel ppl are having towards it as of now is that the culture is starting to miss. racism/discrimination has entered. less maintenance. and teachers lost the culture to help up and beyond. Miss Lamloom The Principal, you are one the epic ones. i remmeber i met you at the airport. you said you are going to india to hire exceptional teachers yourself. i hope you have the same spirit. Heres a pic of farewell day Love Al Wadi
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Abu Saud on Google

Very expensive school, the building is very old The goal is your pocket, Is it reasonable for a first grader you need to pay around 26,000 SR Annually and monthly around 2,200Sr this fees without tge bus fees is around 5,000. Please review the prices, And please note that the child will study the first primary not in the university.

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