European School The Hague, Secondary School - Oostduinlaan 50
European School The Hague | Multilingual Multicultural Education - Europeanschoolthehague.nl
Early Years, Primary and Secondary education leading to the European Baccalaureate.
About European School The Hague, Secondary School
All applicants are subject to a screening process that includes: verification of qualifications, obtaining two supervisory references (including current employer's) and obtaining current and previous police checks / certificate of good conduct. Aligned with the recommendations of the International Task Force on Child Protection, we hold ourselves to a high standard of effective recruiting practices with specific attention to child protection. To this end, all those appointed at ESH are required to obtain a certificate of good conduct (VOG). The decision to issue this certificate lies with the Dutch Ministry of Justice. Your appointment with ESH takes place on condition that you obtain a VOG. This procedure will be explained in further detail by HR upon appointment.
Contact European School The Hague, Secondary School
Address : | Oostduinlaan 50, 2596 JP Den Haag, Netherlands |
Phone : | π +77 |
Postal code : | 2596 |
Website : | http://www.europeanschoolthehague.nl/ |
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City : | Den Haag |
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Mops on Google
β β β β β Smooth transition when son joined for secondery school
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Luisa Vazquez on Google
β β β β β I hate school and it hates me back
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rubendemoor on Google
β β β β β Epicc school, great canteen and helps students with their problems
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Robert Young on Google
β β β β β Eu propaganda machine. Nothing european about it.
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the imaginator on Google
β β β β β Dissapointing School, mistreats students
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Istvan Visegradi on Google
β β β β β My kids are in the school. There are many positive things in the school but there are also many negative ones too. One of the biggest issue is that they are profit orientated and they are passing on many additional fees to the parents (last one was when they required all students to have their own laptop that cannot be older than 5 years and the battery should last for the full day because they are not allowed to be charged in school). Second issue is related to the first one, meaning the school does not consider neither the students nor the parents as partners. If they decide something they will push it through (see above laptop example) even though parents have valid points why things should be differently done, changed or delayed. I do not have a single occasion when they ever said that "Yes, you are right. We should do something about this or that differently. Or we was wrong". So, if you accept that school will always tell you what to do and how they want things to be done (like in 19th century German style) then probably you will have no problem with this school.(Our kids came from the Finnish education system and that is on a whole different level regarding how students and parents opinions are handled/considered)
Kids fly in S6 to Crete (Greece) as European cultural trip... in the middle of summer (June/July). Yes, besides of the every evening beach visit they indeed go to some Museums too... and parents are paying for this (NOT optional, MANDATORY! 800Euro) When I was wondering why in the high season needs to be done, it was not really answered. Same was true when we pointed out that the other European school from Bergen does not do anything similarly expensive in high season tourist destination (they have also a trip but something more sensible IMHO).
There are also issues with some teachers, how they NOT communicate grades or have possibility to get feedback earlier than the actual grading time but since there is "relatively" high fluctuation of teachers this can get better... the school is still young (there were so far only 2 graduating classes).
If you want to get a better picture than what the school is paining about itself then please also ask some other parents too about their experiences to have a full picture.
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Dylan Aldulescu on Google
β β β β β First of all, I'd like to say I've been a student here for 2 years and its been horrible. The events are disorganized, the grading system is bad, and they never listen to the students. My parents paid 10,000 a year and the food is terrible and everything is disorganized. Alot of staff disrespect and mistreat their students too, and I've pointed this out multiple times but no one listened to me.
So if you're looking for a good school in the hague, this isn't it. Ive had a horrible time here and I'm happy I'm leaving!
If you're a parent, make your child join the international school or the American School.
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Domshot 123 on Google
β β β β β Do not come to this school, the parents pay 10k a month, we share one ball amongst the whole school, the field Where ment to be ready for use mid october, its now 28 december and we still canβt use it, if you are going to join this school I do not recommend it as some teachers arenβt able to properly explain and this has been reported to the director and instead of helping the students they did absolutely nothing. If you are willing to go to a similar school i recommend the ISH ( international school of the hague), ASH ( American school of the hague or BSN ( british school of the Netherlands).
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