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  2. List of schools in Qatar - Wikipedia

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    Compass International School Doha - Rayyan Campus (A Nord Anglia Education School) Al Rayyan: International: Kindergarten – Secondary: Both: Official website [72] Compass International School Doha - Madinat Khalifa Campus(A Nord Anglia Education School) Madinat Khalifa North: International: Primary – Secondary: Both: Official website [73]

  3. American School of Doha - Wikipedia

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    The school was formerly a member of the Eastern Mediterranean Activities Conference (EMAC). In 2010, ASD collaborated with five other schools from the conference to create a new, smaller conference called the Middle East South Asia Conference (MESAC). [2] ASD offers a plethora of competition at the JV and Varsity levels.

  4. Blyth Academy Qatar - Wikipedia

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    Blyth Academy Qatar (BAQ), formerly the Qatar Canadian School, [1] is a private JK-12 international school in Doha, Qatar. BAQ has existed since 2006, and has carried the Alberta accreditation since 2010. [2] The school operates from grades kindergarten to grade 12. [3]

  5. CBSE Gulf Sahodaya - Wikipedia

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    The Council of CBSE Affiliated Schools in the Gulf (Arabic: مجلس مدارس سي بي إس إي في الخليج), or CBSE Gulf Sahodaya (English: CBSE Gulf Sahodaya) is a body of 193 principals of Central Board of Secondary Education-affiliated schools [2] [3] in the member states of the Gulf Cooperation Council, namely Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab ...

  6. Middle East South Asia Conference - Wikipedia

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    The Middle East South Asia Conference (MESAC) is an athletic and academic conference consisting of six international schools in the Middle East and India.The conference was formed in 2010 for the purpose of creating a smaller, more intimate medium for athletic and academic competitions compared to the conference's predecessor, EMAC.

  7. Hult International Business School [16] London United Kingdom 2009 Accredited: Richmond, The American International University in London [71] [72] London United Kingdom 1972 Accredited: Webster University Thailand [73] Bangkok and Cha-am Thailand 1999 Accredited: Texas A&M University at Qatar [74] Doha Qatar: 2003 Accredited

  8. Education in Qatar - Wikipedia

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    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]

  9. DeBakey High School for Health Professions at Qatar

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    Michael E. DeBakey High School for Health Professions at Qatar (DHSHP@Q in short) is a private international middle and secondary school in Doha, Qatar. It is modelled after the original school in Houston, Texas of the same name. Named after Michael E. DeBakey, the school opened in September 2008. DeBakey offers education from grades 5 through 12.