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Newton International Academy


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Opened: 01-03-2019
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: Paul Williamson
Newton International Academy
Barwa City
Qatar


Telephone: 97440016401
Website: http://niabarwacity.newtonschools.sch.qa/

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Furthermore, staff and students portray enthusiasm, creativity and talent to represent the school in various events, i.e. TEDxYouthNIA and MUN. The environment the school has is absolutely superb. Overall, one of the top 5 schools in Doha.","languageCode":"en"},"originalText":{"text":"Ever since I was in year 7 up to now in year 13 as a student , NIA constantly impresses me in all fields, including teaching, learning and developing relationships between pupils and staff. I adore the facilities the school provides and how they have stepped up to be on of the best British schools overseas. Furthermore, staff and students portray enthusiasm, creativity and talent to represent the school in various events, i.e. TEDxYouthNIA and MUN. The environment the school has is absolutely superb. 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I kinda miss the old primary days when the head of council Ms Leeman used to call out your name and come down and collect your price. This were the times when Newton Group Barwa used to be the best. Until the very last day of Year 6. Started to change I remembered everything in my life studying in this funniest and awesome school. Where I worked so hard but did the best I could do for myself. Newton has really achieved me a better family and role.\n\nEspecially when I get to secondary until to my IGCSEs. Year 7 was a decent year for me even though, there was this teacher called Ms Banan the head of corridor teacher but also known as a Art teacher. She was the best until the very last day.\n\nYear 8, was also nice although it\u00e2\u0080\u0099s actually a nice year too. That\u00e2\u0080\u0099s the time when we as a class Boys Red used to be the most luckiest class which we had an IT room set up. So, we played games and etc every tutor period or break times. I miss those years can\u00e2\u0080\u0099t imagine time flies this quick.\n\nYear 9 and again we still get the same room and same tutor named Mr Cris Baptise. Until the very end of term 2. Everybody cheered and excited. Because that was the time COVID19 hit the earth. And spreading the news saying that schools will commence online for 2 years. And so on it spreads on until the last day and year of Year 11 when things began to be normal.\n\nAlthough in Year 9 we had this called options for IGCSE. Of what subject to choose on. Things what I like about it is that you do not need to choose science. But the bad thing is that English and Mathematics were still very compulsory in Newton Group.\n\nWhen I started my GCSEs things is ending up and downs. Even though, we are still in COVID position. So we have this thing called bubble. I recognised everything what we had done so far. Until the very end of the 2nd week of term 1. My teacher got positive although his a meh teacher. But, not very well disciplined and talk to my parents.\n\nThat\u00e2\u0080\u0099s the time when GCSEs and IGCSEs changed all my studies. As I mentioned before. Covid19 and Covid19 testing was the most headache part and changes my mood of studies. Until Year 11.\n\nAs soon as when Year 11 started on August 18 2021 it was the best time. Although, it was sad. Because I was telling all my friends I am leaving Newton Group soon. Since it\u00e2\u0080\u0099s time for me to go after many years I can\u00e2\u0080\u0099t make my mind go away. Since all my friends out there for special shoutouts to them from Year 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13. Especially, my Qatari friends that I helped them so much. And funny moments as well is been great having to study there. Whole lot of change.\n\nAs I am here now studying at Manchester City. I just wish all my best friends and teachers out there are okay.\n\nI give a special thanks to all my friends;\n\nIbrahim Khan\nShafay Sheikh\nRayyan Rizwan\nAkmal Hakim\nMuhammad Dani\nMohammed Khalid Al Boinin\nMohammed Al Mohammed\nMohammed Al Sulaiti\nMohammed Al Faraj\nMohammed Al Emadi\nAhmed Al Khulaeifi\nEssa Jaber\nEssa Al Ansari\nAbdulla Al Sulaiti\nAli Jaber\nAli Al Khulaeifi\nMustafa\nAdam George\nAbdullah Heji\nDoorvish\nNusrat Khan\nJordyn Lee\nShouq Al Dawd\nCamren Picardo\nAhmed Ali\nHamza Shahzad\nAreeb Ahmed\nKareem Fayad\nYahia Fayad\nYahia\nRaheem\nSaad Basher\nShamil\nSantosh\nRayan Idir\nDani Nagib\nAzm Ababneh\nAdham\nMustafa\nAuz Khan\nHussain Al Majed\nTimothy\nKieran Alex\nAbdulrahman\nDanyal\nAbdulrahman\nEoshren\nSusheilan\n\nThank you guys for being my friends and wishing you all the best of luck in A levels and University.","languageCode":"en"},"originalText":{"text":"It\u00e2\u0080\u0099s almost been a year since I have left Newton International Academy, Barwa City.\n\nIt has been a nice time having to study at this awesome school for 6 years from Year 5 to Year 11. Time has really come by so quick.\n\nI remember when I was in Year 5 things in primary was not very serious then. Despite, that neither we had a Science teacher for a year nor we do. After Year 5 in Year 6 we had named; Mr Rob. I kinda miss the old primary days when the head of council Ms Leeman used to call out your name and come down and collect your price. This were the times when Newton Group Barwa used to be the best. Until the very last day of Year 6. Started to change I remembered everything in my life studying in this funniest and awesome school. Where I worked so hard but did the best I could do for myself. Newton has really achieved me a better family and role.\n\nEspecially when I get to secondary until to my IGCSEs. Year 7 was a decent year for me even though, there was this teacher called Ms Banan the head of corridor teacher but also known as a Art teacher. She was the best until the very last day.\n\nYear 8, was also nice although it\u00e2\u0080\u0099s actually a nice year too. That\u00e2\u0080\u0099s the time when we as a class Boys Red used to be the most luckiest class which we had an IT room set up. So, we played games and etc every tutor period or break times. I miss those years can\u00e2\u0080\u0099t imagine time flies this quick.\n\nYear 9 and again we still get the same room and same tutor named Mr Cris Baptise. Until the very end of term 2. Everybody cheered and excited. Because that was the time COVID19 hit the earth. And spreading the news saying that schools will commence online for 2 years. And so on it spreads on until the last day and year of Year 11 when things began to be normal.\n\nAlthough in Year 9 we had this called options for IGCSE. Of what subject to choose on. Things what I like about it is that you do not need to choose science. But the bad thing is that English and Mathematics were still very compulsory in Newton Group.\n\nWhen I started my GCSEs things is ending up and downs. Even though, we are still in COVID position. So we have this thing called bubble. I recognised everything what we had done so far. Until the very end of the 2nd week of term 1. My teacher got positive although his a meh teacher. But, not very well disciplined and talk to my parents.\n\nThat\u00e2\u0080\u0099s the time when GCSEs and IGCSEs changed all my studies. As I mentioned before. Covid19 and Covid19 testing was the most headache part and changes my mood of studies. Until Year 11.\n\nAs soon as when Year 11 started on August 18 2021 it was the best time. Although, it was sad. Because I was telling all my friends I am leaving Newton Group soon. Since it\u00e2\u0080\u0099s time for me to go after many years I can\u00e2\u0080\u0099t make my mind go away. Since all my friends out there for special shoutouts to them from Year 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13. Especially, my Qatari friends that I helped them so much. And funny moments as well is been great having to study there. Whole lot of change.\n\nAs I am here now studying at Manchester City. I just wish all my best friends and teachers out there are okay.\n\nI give a special thanks to all my friends;\n\nIbrahim Khan\nShafay Sheikh\nRayyan Rizwan\nAkmal Hakim\nMuhammad Dani\nMohammed Khalid Al Boinin\nMohammed Al Mohammed\nMohammed Al Sulaiti\nMohammed Al Faraj\nMohammed Al Emadi\nAhmed Al Khulaeifi\nEssa Jaber\nEssa Al Ansari\nAbdulla Al Sulaiti\nAli Jaber\nAli Al Khulaeifi\nMustafa\nAdam George\nAbdullah Heji\nDoorvish\nNusrat Khan\nJordyn Lee\nShouq Al Dawd\nCamren Picardo\nAhmed Ali\nHamza Shahzad\nAreeb Ahmed\nKareem Fayad\nYahia Fayad\nYahia\nRaheem\nSaad Basher\nShamil\nSantosh\nRayan Idir\nDani Nagib\nAzm Ababneh\nAdham\nMustafa\nAuz Khan\nHussain Al Majed\nTimothy\nKieran Alex\nAbdulrahman\nDanyal\nAbdulrahman\nEoshren\nSusheilan\n\nThank you guys for being my friends and wishing you all the best of luck in A levels and University.","languageCode":"en"},"authorAttribution":{"displayName":"Jirald You","uri":"https:\/\/www.google.com\/maps\/contrib\/118161142804284163636\/reviews","photoUri":"https:\/\/lh3.googleusercontent.com\/a-\/ALV-UjWXyNXambks7xM_JzIbHU4Gp1XgQeFduLyfBSHJ2B3gzEw=s128-c0x00000000-cc-rp-mo"},"publishTime":"2023-03-23T17:13:31Z"},{"name":"places\/ChIJSc-etenRRT4Rq80OFB6XJ_s\/reviews\/ChZDSUhNMG9nS0VJQ0FnSUR1c1puVlV3EAE","relativePublishTimeDescription":"a year ago","rating":1,"text":{"text":"I do not believe NIA to be a great school, and I *strongly* urge you to consider other options.\n\nSTAFF\nWhile there are a few commendable teachers, there are only few. NIA has a problem with staff turnover in which teachers rarely stay past 2-3 years. This has been reported to be due to low satisfaction with pay and, particularly, management. There have been numerous incidents of verbal abuse towards both the teachers (and students) by those higher up. Many staff members have said they do not feel respected, rather belittled.\n\nThe management is unprofessional. This is with regards to leadership and organisation. When it is time for inspection, the school changes up and some teachers are nicer for a short while. It is embarrassing.\n\nNepotism is also evident with higher-ranking teachers. For those who have been at the school, it is clear whom I am referring to. For those who have not, do know that the higher ranking the staff are, it's not more experience or skill they have, but rather the familial connections they have (i.e. the Academic Head is their sister).\n\nIf you are considering this as a place of employment, I *highly* recommend other schools in Qatar.\n\nSTUDENTS\nThe management at NIA are less concerned for its students, and more for its prestige and image. Certain staff believe it is appropriate to yell at students in an open corridor. There is a lack of professionalism - it is clear when the teacher disliked a student and treated them with less dignity. The school promotes this culture of fearing teachers in the case they would be reprimanded.\n\nThe quality of teaching is also low. For reasons mentioned, the school finds it hard to retain talented teachers.\n\nOTHER\nThe extra-curricular activities at the school is lacking. While they had big names such as TEDxYouth and MUN, these were mishandled and only successful on the surface. Again, the school only cares for appearance, and so it has only been talked about positively. That is false.\n\nOther issues include how the school is racially discriminatory and malpractices regarding examinations. I will not elaborate on these.\n\nI am happy to say that my time at NIA is in the past. There are far better schools in Qatar, however, so go for those instead!","languageCode":"en"},"originalText":{"text":"I do not believe NIA to be a great school, and I *strongly* urge you to consider other options.\n\nSTAFF\nWhile there are a few commendable teachers, there are only few. NIA has a problem with staff turnover in which teachers rarely stay past 2-3 years. This has been reported to be due to low satisfaction with pay and, particularly, management. There have been numerous incidents of verbal abuse towards both the teachers (and students) by those higher up. Many staff members have said they do not feel respected, rather belittled.\n\nThe management is unprofessional. This is with regards to leadership and organisation. When it is time for inspection, the school changes up and some teachers are nicer for a short while. It is embarrassing.\n\nNepotism is also evident with higher-ranking teachers. For those who have been at the school, it is clear whom I am referring to. For those who have not, do know that the higher ranking the staff are, it's not more experience or skill they have, but rather the familial connections they have (i.e. the Academic Head is their sister).\n\nIf you are considering this as a place of employment, I *highly* recommend other schools in Qatar.\n\nSTUDENTS\nThe management at NIA are less concerned for its students, and more for its prestige and image. Certain staff believe it is appropriate to yell at students in an open corridor. There is a lack of professionalism - it is clear when the teacher disliked a student and treated them with less dignity. The school promotes this culture of fearing teachers in the case they would be reprimanded.\n\nThe quality of teaching is also low. For reasons mentioned, the school finds it hard to retain talented teachers.\n\nOTHER\nThe extra-curricular activities at the school is lacking. While they had big names such as TEDxYouth and MUN, these were mishandled and only successful on the surface. Again, the school only cares for appearance, and so it has only been talked about positively. That is false.\n\nOther issues include how the school is racially discriminatory and malpractices regarding examinations. I will not elaborate on these.\n\nI am happy to say that my time at NIA is in the past. There are far better schools in Qatar, however, so go for those instead!","languageCode":"en"},"authorAttribution":{"displayName":"Fatin A.","uri":"https:\/\/www.google.com\/maps\/contrib\/105008537924052388457\/reviews","photoUri":"https:\/\/lh3.googleusercontent.com\/a\/ACg8ocKxWXXikINhMSagj5KrlqTUENAYav4O_VON4dIBbMdiuA=s128-c0x00000000-cc-rp-mo"},"publishTime":"2022-08-23T09:58:08Z"}]
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