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Block 12, Salmiya, Kuwait
contactos teléfono: +965 2227 1385
sitio web: www.tes.edu.kw
mapa e indicacionesLatitude: 29.32776, Longitude: 48.04553
John Russell
::One thing to mention is that this school is very discriminatory based on what passport you have, and they only accept "western" passports. It's completely unfair.
Maryam Hasan
::This school is amazing. I came there for the BSME music festival, the headteacher is soooo nice and friendly. This school is amazing but I think they should add way more classes
Theanna Ross Infante Sullivan
::I loved TES while I studied there, but the things that they are teaching to the student's are not as advanced as other schools.
John
::This is generally a nice school. The class sizes are quite small (good on no overcrowding), the teaching was excellent, and the facilities fantastically catered the small amount of 600 students. Staff are good and so are security. But now realising it, this school has some social, not educational problems. It is way too over-competitive here, especially in sports. Sports is one of the main reasons I kind of disliked this school - they just take it too seriously. Like if you were a guy and weren't the sporty type, then your whole social reputation can be affected just by that. 2. The sports teams have an unethical vision to always WIN and THEY ALWAYS EXPECT TO WIN AGAINST OTHER SCHOOLS. Obviously this is a bad motive since winning isn't everything and teaching kids that if they lose, they're failures and I remember once the sports teacher got so pissed and angry WHEN MY GUYS' TEAM GOT 2ND PLACE. 2ND PLACE!!! (He made it difficult for all of us during the PE lesson after the match). Some of the primary teachers here have ratty attitudes to the older children.
Sharpy Vlogs
::It is a nice school but if it is separated boys alone and girls alone it will be better