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#1 Parent Dragonized - 2011-09-11
Re: The School of Life, Amman, Jordan - ESL school review

Yet one more country to add to the list of countries that tolerate bad behavior by these owners of these pretend "schools".

#2 Parent Romeo & Juliet - 2011-09-10
Re: The School of Life, Amman, Jordan - ESL school review

My past experience working at the The Shool of Life in Jordan was an absolute negative experience. I would say if you are in desperate need for a large paycheck and wouldn't mind working under extreme stress from the very high management. Then I would suggest it go for it, I do however wish you all the luck in the world.

#3 Parent Sawsan Abu Sham - 2010-06-15
Re: The School of Life, Amman, Jordan - ESL school review

:) i need HELP
I have a genius sun , he is very clever boy , he is in an american school , he has a scholarship, but i HOOOOOPPPPE he can obtain a scholarship in THE SCHOOL OF LIFE, i had an appointment with Miss Siham Mubarak last year but she told me that they don't give any scholarship, and i tried to take an appointment to call Princess Areej Ghazi but unfortunately i couldn't.
I sow the school several times and i liked it so much and my sun too, the first important reason which makes me determined to follow the matter specially with THe SCHOOL OF LIFE is what i thought that my sun will be in a very safe environment
please any one help me to manage this dream
Many Thanks

#4 Parent Pregnant - 2010-01-16
Re: The School of Life, Amman, Jordan - ESL school review

Very interesting posts on School of Life. I am in agreement with the above post.

My experience was initially very good. From the beginning my work received high praise. I was a dedicated and hard-working employee in a school that is well-known for the remarkable demands it places on its teachers. But everything changed after I informed administrative staff of my pregnancy. The working environment became hostile and basically intolerable. I was prepared to resign from my position when I was informed by the other teachers that it would not be advisable for me to do so. It was explained to me that no one resigns from School of Life, one should be fired instead. To be honest I was in fear of angering the owner due to her position and influence. So I took the advice and did not resign. Thankfully it did not take long...once administration learned of my intention (to resign), I was fired a day later. I discovered most teachers are let go in a similar manner.

As for me, I remain very proud of my extensive life experience. My work history dates back over a period of 20 years, with the last six years spent in Amman. However, I consider my experience with the School of Life as my first set back. It is the first and only time I have been fired from a job. I found it a depressing and humiliating experience, and I would not wish it on anyone.

#5 Parent ROMEO AND JULIEt - 2009-09-30
Re: School of life.... get a life and stop messing with people's lives

YES, I do agree and like the sigh SAIDS BEWARE OF THE DOGS, BEWARE OF THE SCHOOL OF LIFE>
WARNING BE CAREFULL

#6 Parent ............ - 2008-05-07
School of life.... A big joke

I am completely agree with the first message concerning this school which is far to be professional and which is the toy of the person who has creates this school. The timetables changes each days, there is no pedagogy , no dialogue and the professor have to tell "yes" without any discussion to the administation's "orders". If you dare to have an adverse opinion or to criticize one quickly make you understand that is silence or the door. Moreover, this school is very expensive for the parents, so you should not oppose to the schoolboys, it is necessary to make they have high note and they do not complain.
Never work in this school, as professors you will learn nothing.

#7 Parent My title is not important. - 2008-04-02
Re: The School of Life, Amman, Jordan - ESL school review

Greetings Janet,

Your rebuttal to the allegations against your educational institution is commendable and very professional. I just had one inquiry, why it is that a school with such a outstanding reputation doesn't evaluate their teachers speaking ability over the phone before their candidates are hired for the position?

You mentioned that her French and Spanish ability was tested with unsatisfactory results. Prior to that, you mentioned a few phone interviews. Why wait until they have travelled so far to conclude these results?

The answer is negligence?

Thanks,

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#8 Parent The School of Life Jordan - 2008-03-18
Re: The School of Life, Amman, Jordan - ESL school review

This review, which plainly stated the name of our school, was reviewed by a person identified only by the title Teacher. However, this person was immediately identifiable to all at our school who had encountered her during her very brief tenure (of less than one month); she is remembered as a bad example of and important lesson in how very misleading resumes/Curricula Vitae, long-distance interviews, and even verified references can be.

She sent our school her CV; it set forth admirable qualities and skills as a teacher and colleague. She was subsequently interviewed at length by telephone, on two different occasions and by appointed times that were arranged according to her convenience. In those telephone interviews, the nature and specifics and expectations of the teaching position, the terms and conditions of the contract, and employee benefits were discussed, and all her questions were addressed. In addition to her salary, these benefits included round-trip air fare from her home to our city, housing, medical care, visa, and work permit. She readily agreed to all, whereupon a copy of her contract was emailed to her for her to review, and she accepted our offer of employment. Arrangements were completed and she arrived at our school. Upon arrival, she signed the contract to which she had verbally agreed a copy of which, signed and each page initialed by her, lies before me and which refutes her allegations about teaching responsibilities and duties.

In a matter of mere days, this person proved herself entirely incapable whatsoever of carrying out even the most minimal responsibilities of her job. She was not able to manage classrooms of a maximum of only 13 students; she was not capable of following the already established curriculum plan; she did not produce lesson plans based on said curriculum plan; and she was not able to work in a cooperative manner with colleagues and members of the administration. Rather than familiarizing herself with the curriculum and extensive resources, visual aids, manipulatives, and materials, making and implementing lesson plans, and teaching well, she invested energy during work hours inquiring about clubs and social life in Jordan, emailing, and complaining.

She mentioned to a colleague that she was not fluent in French her main teaching responsibility and the focus of her stated qualifications and strengths! and stated that not much French was needed to teach je m appelle (my name is). When the head of our French department who is from France spoke French with her in order to assess her accent and vocabulary, she responded in English only. Our Spanish teacher who hails from Spain noted that, in Spanish, she had limited vocabulary and a flawed accent.

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I must first of all note that it is utterly and absolutely unacceptable, malicious, and offensive to refer to any member of Jordans royal family in a derogatory manner. The person who wrote this posting was treated only with absolutely professional consideration and respect by all; under no circumstance whatsoever was she or has anyone in any position in our school ever been shouted at, patronized, or treated with anything less than respect. At the core of our schools philosophy are the importance of respect, tolerance, and understanding, all of which inform our schools policies and procedures with regard to employees, parents, and students as well as how we all conduct ourselves as teachers, administrators, colleagues, and human beings.

With regard to other allegations in this posting on your website, confidentiality of records is of paramount importance in any organization, including ours. Yet, this person made, and you printed, allegations about employee firings that are not only untrue, but neither she nor any other unauthorized person would have access to individual employee records. Her allegations included a statement that one staff member was fired for being pregnant; I am happy to say that we have welcomed two babies in the last several months alone, with several more on the way blessings for us and for their mothers, all newly hired this year. No one has been, nor will any staff member be, fired for being pregnant. Last year, because of a health reasons alone, one pregnant teacher did leave under her own doctors orders for complete bed rest, and her health and that of her unborn child were of course our greatest concern.

With regard to our school, The School of Life Jordan has, in less than three-years existence, been recognized by the Ministry of Education as excelling in every regard. Our curriculum is rigorous, solid, and sound. Our students excel in core subjects as well as in the study of four languages, and have done an outstanding job in national competitions in areas as varied as language arts and robotics.

I have been an educator for 33 years. I have worked as a teacher and administrator in schools in both the United States and Jordan, and have been with our school since its inception three years ago. I am presently the Acting Principal as well as Head of Math and Science at the school, and serve as advisor to and personal representative of the Director of Curriculum of our school. I am honored to have, finally, found in our school an educational institution guided by and practicing sound ethical and educational principles.

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Janet Hadid
Acting Principal
The School of Life Jordan
Amman, Jordan

Teacher - 2007-06-01
The School of Life, Amman, Jordan - ESL school review

I would like to post a warning about this extremely unprofessional school so that any other unsuspecting teachers can avoid wasting their time.

I was hired to teach English, French and Spanish which was clearly stated on my contract. I was then told I would have to teach Science or geography neither of which I have any experience in. When I stated the admin staff were not happy. Most staff members at this school are terrified that they are going to lose their job if they say or do something that does not please the owner who is a member of the Jordanian Royal family. She expects teachers to cater to her every whim and goes as far as shouting at staff members and talking to them in a avery patronising manner. She is extremely unprofessional in her behaviour and only likes staff members who make her happy and not those that are good teachers.

Please think very carefully before applying for a job at this school. Over 11 staff members were fired between September 2006 and January 2007 including one for 'being pregnant'.

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