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Name of school Location Curriculum Grade Genders Official website Ref. Swiss International School of Qatar: Al Luqta: International Baccalaureate (IB-PYP) Primary: Both: www.sisq.qa [146] SEK International School Qatar: Al Dafna: International Baccalaureate (IB-PYP) Primary: Both: Official website [148] Step One School: Nu`ayjah: International ...
The al-Furqan Schools (Arabic: مدارس الفرقان) is a non-profit, boys-only educational complex offering classes in primary, preparatory, and secondary schools for grades 1-12 as well as an extracurricular activities club. The al-Furqan Schools are located in Doha, Qatar and were established in 1988. [1]
In 2001, Qatar hired the RAND Corporation to analyse and reform its K–12 education system due to uncertainties over the quality of the pre-existent system. [9] At the time RAND's study was conducted, over 100,000 students were served by the Qatari education system; two-thirds of whom attended government-operated schools. [9]
2024; 2023; 2022; 2025 in Qatar ... 2028; Decades: 2000s; 2010s; 2020s; 2030s; See also: Other events of 2025; History of Qatar; Events in the year 2025 in Qatar ...
Ziauddin University is recognized and accredited by the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan. [5] [6] The Ziauddin University is a university chartered under The Ziauddin Medical University Act, 1995 [7] that has been amended twice under The Ziauddin University (Amendment) Act, 2018 [8] and The Ziauddin University (Amendment) Act, 2021. [9]
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 ...
In 2002, a decree was issued to establish the Supreme Education Council in Qatar as the supreme authority responsible for drawing up the educational policy of Qatar, for the education development plan and supervising its implementation, followed by the law establishing independent schools in 2006. All public schools were converted into ...
The Supreme Education Council (Arabic: المجلس الأعلى للتعليم, abbreviated SEC) is a Qatari government agency responsible for education in Qatar. It was established in November 2002. It is responsible for overseeing and directing the education system in Qatar and, subsequently, all of the country's independent schools. [1]