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Name of school Location Curriculum Grade Genders Official website Ref. Swiss International School of Qatar: Al Luqta: International Baccalaureate (IB) Kindergarten – Secondary: Both: www.sisq.qa [146] Shantiniketan Indian School: Al Wakra: Indian: Kindergarten – Secondary: Both: www.sisqatar.info [147] SEK International School Qatar: Al ...
Doha College is an academically selective school, both for admissions and progress between key stages. The school is a not-for-profit organisation. The school is a not-for-profit organisation. The school is included in The Schools Index as one of the 150 best private schools in the world and among top 15 schools in the Middle East.
There were four major school administrative zones by the early 1990s: Al Shamal (north Qatar), Doha, Al Khor (north-east Qatar), and Dukhan (west Qatar). [6] The number of students in Qatar in 1996 was approximately 51,000, with 35,000 being primary students and 16,000 being secondary students. There were 8,000 university students. [36]
Arab International Academy (AIA), (Arabic: الأكاديمية العربية الدولية) is located in Doha, Qatar.Founded in 2016, AIA is an International Baccalaureate (IB) World School for the Diploma Programme (DP) and Middle Years Programme (MYP), and is now an authorised school for the IB Primary Years Programme (PYP).
Newton International Academy is a private school located in Doha, Qatar. All pupils follow the National Curriculum of England and Wales. The school was founded in 2006. [1] There are several branches in the city of Doha, Collectively known as the Newton group.
Stafford Sri Lankan School Doha was founded in October 2001 with the support of former Ambassador of Sri Lanka to Qatar, Meerasahib Mahroof. The school is affiliated with the Embassy of Sri Lanka in Qatar and runs as a nonprofit organization .
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It was opened in April 2009 in order to replace the previous Japanese school. [2] MEXT re-authorized the school on December 26, 2008 (Heisei 20). [3] Many Japanese companies, up to 2009, had opened new offices in Qatar because of an increase in demand for natural gas and crude oil, therefore expanding the expatriate population living in Qatar. [4]