About Multinational School Bahrain (MNS)
Multinational School (MNS)’s salubrious campus in Adliya has a colourful history. Until summer 2013 it was home to the New York Institute of Technology and before that it was the US Embassy, so the buildings have some stories to tell. The school opened in September 2013.
The school was initially a large Primary School with a developing Secondary School attached to it. We offer the Cambridge Curriculum for Year 1 to Year 9 as well as IGCSE courses being offered for Year 10 and Year 11 students and AS/A Levels for Year 12 and Year 13. Our successful and ever-growing Early Years phase offers schooling for Nursery and Reception children.
The school is fully inclusive and has developed a Learning Enrichment Department that caters currently for over 30 students. The school currently has over 50 different nationalities represented amongst the staff and students. The Multinational School’s success is partly due to our philosophy on learning. Students' happiness and wellbeing are central. School is a joyful place, a community working with a common purpose while having lots of fun doing so. School is about educating the whole child and offering them every opportunity to grow. The whole community is driven by a culture of high expectations and respect, where everyone within our community can be successful.
MNS aspires to be globally recognised for its quality, diverse and inclusive education within a safe and respectful environment. MNS is committed to provide opportunities for our students to become active learners, achieve academic success and acquire skills necessary to become independent and responsible citizens of the world.
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English
Primary Language
English
Ages
3 to 18
Max Class Size
Unknown
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More Info >7 Reviews of Multinational School Bahrain (MNS)
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i used to be a student in MNS and it was the BEST OF THE BEST school in Bahrain thank you to all the teachers and friends who helped me.
It’s not a good school to send your kids to, it has very poor everything. Bullying is okay in the school and it happens every day
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Ali Chachar, 6 months ago
Fantastic school, professional administration and a wonderfully inclusive environment that fosters top notch academia, growth and development. Our child loved his time during Reception M school year and learned a great deal, whilst also having fun with his class mates. Exemplary support and interest in children’s growth extended by the school teachers at Reception grade level and we anticipate this will continue in the following grades. A very special mention and our sincere thanks to Ms. Rowena Lopez and Ms. Krisselda Javier for their exceptional support, care and dedication extended towards our son, Zaviyar, throughout the Reception M 2020-21 term. We look forward to another amazing year for our child at MNS!
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Amy Pearson, 11 months ago
An excellent school, with dedicated staff and wonderful students!
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Jordan Regal, 2 years ago
Amazing school! The teachers are professional and very involved with their students. School staff are friendly and approachable. The school is a safe and loving environment with great facilities that kids will love!
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salma Al, a year ago
I can consider this school as the worst school in the island. Our 5 years old daughter went through a terrible experience in this school last year because of her rude, unqualified, and short tempered teacher. When we tried to talk to the administration about my daughter’s issue with her teacher they took the teacher’s side as they always do taking into consideration that we weren’t the only parents complaining about this teacher’s harsh and rude behavior toward the kids. Since the incident happened in the middle of the academic year we decided to home school our daughter. Also, we were advised to give a little break to our daughter in order to give her a chance to refresh a little bit and forget about what had happened to her in this school. I don’t recommend this school at all and by the way some people who are giving good reviews are the stuff of this school.