Nobel International School Algarve - Almancil

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Almancil, Portugal

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International school· Elementary school· English language school· High school

Nobel International School Algarve - Almancil Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (6 reviews)

Nobel International School Algarve - Almancil is located in Almancil, Portugal on Caminho das Pereiras. Nobel International School Algarve - Almancil is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category international school in Portugal.

Address

Caminho das Pereiras

Phone

+351 282342547

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Richard Daniels

I am very happy with this school. Especially during this covid time. They made online schooling a beautiful experience for our kids. Absolutely great support. And an opportunity for parents to see what your kid is learning and help them. My kid is in Year 1.

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Michelle G

I disagree with the previous reviews, my daughter is in Reception Class at Almancil and has enjoyed going to school everyday. The teachers are all fully qualified and caring. It is true that there are no after school clubs yet due to Covid, but these will hopefully start in Term 2, if recommended by the ministry. There are lots of outside areas for the children to play and learn too. I've been very happy so far!

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Liliana Castellanos

My daughter is very happy in this school. She has been in two other private schools, one in the UK and one in Switzerland and she has always done well academically. Currently, not only she continues to excel academically but also, and more importantly, she is extremely happy at Nobel Almancil. Her teacher is fantastic and is always open to listen and help with our concerns, and our daughter has also wonderful peers (kudos for the parents on raising those great kids). About the previous negative reviews, that I dare to say are written by the same person, I have to strongly disagree. It is hard for the school to please everybody, this is specially true in these difficult times when you have some parents asking for more restrictions and others acting like the pandemic doesn’t exist and expecting the school to act like that too. The school is following the government advise and requirements, and in my view, the school has done extremely well at keeping our children safe and healthy.

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Tc Wollacott

Just because you pay for an education doesn't mean it will be good. I don't know where to start with Nobel Almancil. To give some background, before starting Nobel my son (age6) attended school in the UK where we were used to being kept upto date with his reading level, he played instruments at school, etc. Covid restricts some areas of the school and I understand that. Covid is something you can work with, if does not stop my sons reading level being assessed, and being able to bring books home, neither does it stop the use of musical instruments and playing basic sports! I am deeply saddened that parents have no other choice but to send them to this school. I understand this is a new school and things are only coming together, but the price should reflect this . At 3,200 a term it is not acceptable how the school functions. Having met the Head teacher Mr Farrer, he is in total denial and blames covid and the school new, they already have an established campus in Lagoa so that is no excuse. On a positive note, my son is happy, and enjoys many aspects of the school. We are leaving the school at Christmas, now going down Portuguese route, so my 6year old will at least be enriched with a new language. At a stretch this is a mediocre English speaking school, if you are happy with that, then this school is for you :)

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Paul Sandquest

Beyond disappointment. If they cared they'd respond to negative feedback. Money money money, that's all they care about... Shame.

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Paul S

Covid seems to be their excuse not to deliver the activities, music and enrichment they claimed. Facilities poor, no after school clubs and overpriced in relation to value.