Beacon Private School Reviews (14)
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The school started out with lots of hope. But the expectations of the school for learning are low. Facilities are limited. This is a basic school and we will be moving our kids next year where it has a better high school program to prepare my kids for higher achievement and university. The director keeps firing or upsetting her good teachers and we had amazing counsellor who she fired because she didn鈥檛 like her. Now high school has no counsellor and no IB coordinator. I pay too much for the no service and want my kids in a stable school.
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, 2 years ago
The teachers attention to details is impressive. They put the kids needs before anything and allow them to grow in a safe environment. Sincere thanks to everyone working in BPS
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, 2 years ago
I am very pleased with the school system and the way the curriculum is delivered. In addition the staff are cooperative and the school offers high standard facilities. With no doubt I would recommend beacon private school to my family and friends.
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, 2 years ago
We love BPS. Our daughter loves going to school which is really important to us. We can see first hand the results of their fantastic early years education program. The teaching and learning, staff, facilities, communication and parent involvement is excellent. For a new school, it is one of the best in Bahrain and I highly recommend it.
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, 4 weeks ago
BPS has a comfortable, small facility and the teachers are nice. But, this is definitely not an academic school. Maximum grade is Grade 10 this year. Parents are starting to feel their kids are not getting the results they expect for the price they are paying. The students have no homework and aren't use to grading, so how will the students be ready to do the IB the school just signed them up for. There are a lot of students who don't speak much English or have other special needs requirements at this school. The school is not a structured learning environment and the students waste a lot of time in the inquiry based learning model that has no grades. This has been supported by the director, who should consider resigning. The students have not been fairly prepared and it is now showing as they are getting older and university expectations are around the corner. BPS was supposed to build a new secondary building but some say that the enrolment is so low that there isn't the funds for that. If you are looking for a more rigorous academic program with a track record of students going to top universities, best to look at St. Christopher's, Riffa, Bayan and the British school.