St. Dominic's International School Reviews (37)

Average Ratings

Overall 2.78
Facilities 2.52
Academics 2.76
Teachers 3.03
Sports 2.64
Music & Arts 2.67
Science & Tech 2.79

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GS, 05/11/2021 @ 14:59:38
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Ignore comments, suggestions and reviews of students and former teachers, they fire teachers for asking questions, do things against the law such as doing a face to face exam during total lockdown. Teachers are overall fine, some really good and caring ones, some ignorant, bad or annoying teachers. Strict and outdated uniforms, ridiculously expensive, low quality and uncomfortable. If failed to comply with school dress code, students will receive a detention and be sent home. The school is ridiculously expensive yet they fail to provide basic necessities such as pencils and erasers, and the few computers that are provided barely even work, if they do work, they take about 10 minutes to even be usable. The school playground look like prison courts, mis repaired and unappealing playgrounds. The food is healthy but bland and boring, many students starve rather than go eat the refectory food. The school fails to deal with social problems such as bullying, supports the offender and punishes the victim of the bully. Education and academics are great, good learning opportunity overall, obvious flaws in the system however. Overall a bad school, mainly based on what happens outside the classrooms.

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Lm C, a month ago


just writing to say I am flabbergasted by some bad reviews left here. Is the school perfect ? No Does it deserve one star ? No The school have already started a major overhaul of their installations in the last couple of years, have pulled out from the ground the new senior building in less than 4 months in order to be ready for September 2018/19 It might take a few more years for the school re-do to be finished but it is getting there. We also have traveled around the world and went through a bunch of international schools, here my kid in senior is thriving , very satisfied with the curriculum and would not want to go to any other international school to pass her diploma. I know the school for the last five years, in my experience St Dominic always have been trying to improve and always have done their best to address issues. More is coming and I am sure they will resolve management matters in the future.

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Stefan, a month ago


Our son is at Saint Dominic's since 2 years and he is happy there. The education level is very similar to the other international schools he has been at. Some teachers are better than other, but this is normal. The results of the school seem to be within the average of international schools. A comment to the 1 * ratings: I find it very strange that nearly all of them have just one rating posted in Google, this looks like they have just been created to bring the school rating down. Please have a look yourself. Definitely 1 * is not correct or fair.

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Raquel Maille, a month ago


If you are looking for a school that gives strong academic foundation or progress for your children, this is not the place to look. Its below average. Will children be happy here? Oh yes. A school without rules, standards and expectations - usually quite hard to find children who don't like this Can you compare this to the standards of the International Schools that all have waiting lists ? Absolutely not. There are great schools, average schools and then schools like St Dominics that are below average and below standard. But that works for some people. If you are not expecting university entrance for your children and have very low standards for them this place will work.

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Martim Almeida, 3 weeks ago


St Dominic’s has for the many years lived on its past good reputation but that is fast coming to an end. It is a for profit school that is now full of locally hired teachers, many with poor English and also with no IB or international teaching experience. Some can even be questioned if they have any teaching qualification. The owners employ many family members in key positions to keep tight power. There are many stories from past teachers of poor treatment of staff and unfair labour practices relating to salaries and compensation My advices is to scratch the school off your list.

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