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  2. Category:Schools in Qatar - Wikipedia

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  3. M.E.S. Indian School - Wikipedia

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    M. E. S. Indian School is an English medium private school for boys and girls in Doha, Qatar that was established in 1974. It is one of the first schools to be established in Qatar. It is affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) and follows the latest curriculum from the CBSE.

  4. List of schools in Qatar - Wikipedia

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    Doha British School Al Wakra Al Wakra: British Early years - Primary - Secondary - Sixth Form Both Official website [77] Doha British School Rawdat Al-Hamama Rawdat Al Hamama: British Early years - Primary - Secondary - IGCSE Both Official website [77] Doha Modern Indian School Abu Hamour International Kindergarten – Secondary Both http ...

  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. Emblem of Qatar - Wikipedia

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    The national emblem of Qatar (Arabic: شعار قطر) is one of the official symbols of the state of Qatar.The emblem was initially adopted six years after the termination of the British protectorate, [1] with the gained independence as a country under Sheikh Ahmad bin Ali Al Thani, [2] and was designed under the reign the Emir of Qatar Khalifa bin Hamad Al Thani in 1976.

  7. Education in Qatar - Wikipedia

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    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]

  8. 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 .

  9. Qatar International School - Wikipedia

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    Qatar International School (QIS) is a British-patterned international school which follows the IGCSE/A-level system. It is located in downtown Doha . The school provides education from reception (foundation stage) to Year 13.