Nobel Algarve British International School Reviews (5)

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Overall 3.50
Facilities 1.67
Academics 2.00
Teachers 2.00
Sports 1.67
Music & Arts 2.33
Science & Tech 2.33

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Johanna, 22/04/2024 @ 19:29:23
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Stop! Think twice before you subscribe your children at the international section. The primary school is suffering from a fear culture created by the head of primary. Some teachers are good, but some teachers are bullying and shouting to the kids. At the secondary school there are for example drugs problems. Don't put your child at Nobel school. Parents are trying for more than 6 years to improve the level of education without any success.

Yoko Meshi, 20/01/2024 @ 00:39:57
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Family-like environment

Zoey , 31/05/2023 @ 12:53:27
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Nobel Algarve LAGOA has been a heartbreaking experience for the whole family. Whilst there are some fantastic teachers working with kids, the head and directors have been extremely unhelpful and unprofessional and clearly have not been considering children's welfare and mental health! There is a degree of bullying going on here.

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Cristina Guimaraes, a year ago


Great school, my 6 year old loves it and is always excited to go to school, highly recommend!

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Christine Carroll, 3 years ago


Our grandson is a pupil at Nobel in Year 4, his second year at the school. He is very happy there and looks forward to going to school each day. There is a super International mix of pupils and he has friends of several nationalities. We are often visitors at the school and we are made to feel most welcome, both by the staff and other parents. There are lots of interesting after school activities, and cricket and rugby have recently been introduced. There is also the opportunity to enjoy music, and our grandson has started to learn to play guitar - he and three of his little friends even formed a small group (The Sausage Dragons!) and performed both at the Christmas Fair and a South African style Barnyard evening, where we were entertained by pupils of all ages. Lovely to see such confident young people. We have also been delighted with our grandson's teacher, who has a wonderful relationship with her pupils, and we have been pleased to see noticeable improvement in his work. We are very happy to be part of this community.

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