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Nurseries and Preschools • Primary and Secondary Schools • Specialised Schools • • Special Needs Education • Universities and Colleges of Higher Education • Academic Organisations and Learning Centres

Feature – Education: From Qatar to the World Through its various local charities, Qatar is making strides to provide an education to disadvantaged children in Qatar and across the world.

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• Primary and Secondary Education • The Public Sector: The Ministry of Education and Higher Education; Public Schools • eEducation and eLiteracy; Increasing Educational Opportunities • The Private Sector: Nurseries and Kindergartens; Preschools Attached to Schools; Primary and Secondary Schools; The Outstanding Schools Initiative • Law Regulating Private Schools; Electronic Pre-Registration • Special Needs Education • Specialised Curriculum Schools • Tertiary Education and Bridge Programmes • Higher Education in Qatar • Qatar Foundation; Universities in Qatar Foundation • Qatar University

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Useful Numbers Kanga's Pouch Nursery C3 British Curriculum/EYFS 7788 6171 kangaspouch.com Little Academy Nursery C3 American Curriculum 4411 0027, 5043 6846 littleacademy.net

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Montezine Nursery of Doha D4 British Curriculum 4466 1250 See their Facebook page

*Int'l is short for International Ministry of Education and Higher Education C4 4404 4044/444 edu.gov.qa

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Acorn Nursery E3 British Curriculum/Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) 4038 7684 acornqatar.com Calgary Int'l Pre-School (CIPS) D2 Alberta Early Childhood Curriculum/ EYFS 4416 1760, 5582 3005 cips-qatar.com CESK Pre-school D3 British Curriculum/EYFS 4413 5675, 5502 8272 ceskpreschool.com Elder Tree Kindergarten E3 British Curriculum 4498 4984 See their Facebook page English Modern Kindergarten (EMK) F5 EYFS/Qatar National Curriculum 4472 4115, 3037 5316 englishmodernschool.net/emkg The English Kindergarten (TEK) E3 British Curriculum/EYFS 4482 9505, 5511 6312 tek.com.qa

Noor Al Khaleej Kindergarten British Curriculum Al Hilal D4 4466 6942 Duhail B3 4444 7161 nooralkhaleej.com Perles d’Avenir Nursery B4 French Curriculum 4481 7611 perlesdavenirqatar.com Summit Academy Kindergarten B3 American Curriculum 4466 3802 summitacademyqatar.com

Primary/Secondary Schools ACS Doha Int'l School C3 American Curriculum/International Baccalaureate (IB) 4474 9000, 3026 6800 acs-schools.com/doha

Compass Int'l School Doha International Primary Curriculum/ IB/British Curriculum/ International GCSE Al Gharrafa C2 4034 9666/01 Al Themaid B1 4034 6800/01 Madinat Khalifa C3 4034 9888/21 nordangliaeducation.com/cis-doha Doha British School (DBS) National Curriculum (UK), IB Ain Khaled E3 4019 8000 Al Wakra F5 4019 8080 Rawdat Al Hamama 4019 8008 dohabritishschool.com Doha College D2 National Curriculum (UK) 4407 6777 dohacollege.com Doha English Speaking School (DESS) C3 National Curriculum (UK) 4459 2750 dess.org DPS-Modern Indian School (MIS) F5 CBSE India 4449 9100/75 dpsmisdoha.com

Al Jazeera Academy E3 National Curriculum (UK)/IGCSE/AS 4469 3777, 4032 9666 aja.edu.qa

Edison Int'l Academy British Curriculum Al Markhiya C3 4488 7135 Aspire D2 4427 5927 Dahl Al Hamam C3 4037 0653 Lusail City A4 6692 9754 edison.academy

Al Khor Int'l School (AKIS) British Curriculum 4473 3688 akis.sch.qa

Egyptian Language School E3 Egyptian Curriculum 4468 5378/85 egylangsc.com

American School of Doha (ASD) D3 American, Advanced Placement (AP) and IB 4459 1500 asd.sch.qa

English Modern School (EMS) Cambridge International Curriculum Al Khor 4450 2172, 5536 9675 Al Messila C3 4488 3806/07/16 Al Wakra F5 4411 1911, 4436 7134 englishmodernschool.net

The Gulf English Nursery C2 British Curriculum/EYFS 4436 4756 gulfenglishnursery.com

Arab Int'l Academy (AIA) D3 IB 4041 4999 aia.qa

Fun First Nursery B4 British Curriculum/EYFS 4411 0952/3 funfirstnursery.com

Belgravia High School D3 British Curriculum/IGCSE/AS 4485 0409, 6008 8825 belgravia.sch.qa

Giggles Nursery C2 Approach Curriculum/EYFS 4488 0017, 4480 4447, 3318 8331 my-giggles.com

Blyth Academy Qatar D3 Alberta Curriculum 4421 7553 blythacademyqatar.com

GEMS American Academy Qatar F5 American, Creative Curriculum for Preschool 4032 9000 gemsamericanacademy-qatar.com

GEMS Wellington School, Qatar F4 British Curriculum 4041 7445/555/300 gemswellingtonschool-qatar.com

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The Gulf English School IGCSE, IB Al Gharrafa C2 4457 8777 Bin Omran C3 4429 3555 gulfenglishschool.com Hamilton International School E4 International Curriculum 4492 4271/343, 5043 8885 hamiltoninternationalschool.qa Ideal Indian School E3 CBSE India 4468 4849 idealschoolqatar.com King’s College Doha E4 British Curriculum 4496 5888 kingscollegedoha.com Lycée Bonaparte C4 French Curriculum/IB 4496 0300 lycee-bonaparte.fr Lycée Franco-Qatarien Voltaire French Curriculum/IB Al Waab D3 4035 4060 Salwa D3 4035 4025 West Bay B3 4035 4040 lyceevoltaire.org

Newton Int'l Academy (NIA) National Curriculum (UK) Al Daayen (NIA Smash) B3 4001 6401 Barwa City F3 4001 6401 newtonschools.sch.qa Newton Int'l School (NIS) National Curriculum (UK) D Ring Road D4 4466 6246 Legtaifiya (Lagoon) B4 4412 2254 West Bay B4 4493 5507 newtonschools.sch.qa Nord Anglia Int'l School Al Khor British Curriculum 4437 9600 nordangliaeducation.com Northview International School American Curriculum 4041 7601 northview.school Oryx Int'l School, Doha E4 National Curriculum (UK) 4036 0063/85 oryxschool.qa Pak Shamaa School E4 Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (FBISE) Islamabad Pakistan 4416 3712/13/18 pakshamaa.com Palestinian School E3 Palestinian Curriculum 4436 2053 pal-school.info

MES Indian School E3 CBSE India 4457 2888 mesqatar.org

Park House English School E3 National Curriculum (UK) 4468 3800 parkhouseschool.com

Michael E. DeBakey High School – Qatar D3 American Curriculum (focus on Science and Mathematics) 4499 9851 debakeyatqatar.org

Pearling Season Int'l School D4 British Curriculum Al Gharrafa C2 4032 2408/07 Al Mansoura D4 4476 8000 psisd.sch.qa

Newton British Academy (NBA) National Curriculum (UK) Al Dafna B3 4414 2294 Barwa City E4 4006 1501, 4035 7601/02/03/04 newtonschools.sch.qa Newton British School (NBS) National Curriculum (UK) Al Waab D3 4447 2427 Muraikh D2 4458 4047 newtonschools.sch.qa

Philippine School Doha C3 Filipino Curriculum 4440 9888 psd.sch.qa Qatar Academy C2 IB 4454 2000 qa.edu.qa Qatar Academy Msheireb C2 Dual Language Programme/IB 4454 2116 qam.qa

Qatar-Finland Int'l School A3 Finnish-Qatari Curriculum 4012 7890 qatarfinlandschool.com Qatar Int'l School (QIS) C4 National Curriculum (UK) 4483 3456 qisweb.qis.org Queens College School C3 queens-college.school 5115 5224 The Royal Grammar School (RGS) Guildford in Qatar A2 British Curriculum 4036 0450 rgsgq.com SEK Int'l School Qatar C3 IB/PYP Curriculum 4012 7633 sek.qa Sherborne Qatar National Curriculum (UK) Junior School C3 4495 4555 Preparatory School D2 4459 6566 School for Girls A2 4495 3444 Senior School C2 4459 6400 sherborneqatar.org Summit Academy American Curriculum Duhail South (KG) D4 4466 3802 Furousiya St (main) E2 4468 8590 summitacademyqatar.com Swiss Int'l School Qatar (SISQ) C3 IB 4036 3131 sisq.qa The Int’l School of Choueifat – Doha (ISC-Doha) B4 British/American Curricula 4495 9595 iscdoha.sabis.net The Int'l School of London (ISL) Qatar A2/A3 IB 4433 8600 islqatar.org The Lebanese School of Qatar (LSQ) C4 Lebanese/French/English Curricula 4493 4545 lsq.sch.qa

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Vision Int'l School (VIS) F5 American Curriculum 4036 4000 vis.qa

Specialised Schools Aspire Academy for Sports Excellence D3 Modified Qatari Curriculum/ Sports Development 4413 6570 aspire.qa Qatar Leadership Academy American Curriculum, IB and Leadership Training 4043 9298 qla.edu.qa

Special Needs Education Awsaj Academy C2 IEYC, International Primary Curriculum (IPC) and International Middle Years Curriculum (IMYC) 4454 2111 awsaj.qa Shafallah Center A4 Adapted Arabic curricula for children with special needs 4495 6666 shafallah.org.qa

Universities/Colleges Al Rayyan International University College D3 4489 3333 ariu.edu.qa Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar C2 4454 8400 qatar.cmu.edu CUC Ulster University – Qatar C4 4019 8198 cuc-ulster.edu.qa

Georgetown University in Qatar C2 4457 8100 qatar.georgetown.edu Global Studies Institute D3 3007 6005, 7770 8233 gsi-qatar.org Hamad Bin Khalifa University C2 4454 0272 hbku.edu.qa HEC Paris in Qatar C2 4454 0161 qatar.exed.hec.edu Lusail University A3 4401 1111 lu.edu.qa Northwestern University in Qatar C2 4454 5000 qatar.northwestern.edu Qatar Aeronautical Academy C5 4440 8888 qaa.edu.qa Qatar University B3 4403 3333 qu.edu.qa Texas A&M University at Qatar C2 4423 0201 qatar.tamu.edu University of Calgary in Qatar C2 4406 5200 ucalgary.edu.qa University of Doha for Science and Technology B3 4495 2222 udst.edu.qa University Foundation College C3 Pre Foundation, NCUK, IELTS 4444 1291 ufc.edu.qa Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts in Qatar C2 4402 0555 qatar.vcu.edu Weill Cornell Medicine – Qatar C2 4492 8000 qatar-weill.cornell.edu

Academic/Learning Centres Academic Bridge Program C2 QF's pre-university programme 4454 2120/21/31 abp.edu.qa

Academy for Dance, Music and Arts D4 4432 0974, 4441 1234, 5586 0644 iaidonline.org Berlitz Language Centre E4 4455 0506/7 berlitz-qatar.com British Council D3 800 5501 britishcouncil.qa Edumax Management Consultancy C3 7700 1379 edumaxmc.com Geometric Learning Centre D3 Tuition centre 3333 2468 geometric-centre.com Inlingua Qatar (Score Plus Qatar – The Princeton Review) D3 SAT/SATII/ACT/IELTS/GMAT/GRE 4436 8580 inlinguaqatar.com Institut Français du Qatar (French Institute of Qatar) B4 4493 0862 if-qatar.com Qatar Skills Training Centre E3 4416 1622 qatarskills.com.qa StudyPlus D3 IGCSE/A Level/IB/AP/Skill Booster 4442 4294 thestudyplus.com Translation and Interpreting Institute (TII) C2 QF member, offering translation and interpreting studies 4454 2578/2993 tii.qa

Other useful numbers Qatar Foundation (QF) C2 Non-profit organisation of more than 50 entities working in education, research and community development 4454 0000 qf.org.qa Qatar Science and Technology Park (QSTP) C2 QF member, globally renowned technology development hub 4454 7070 qstp.org.qa

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Education: From Qatar to the World By Ola Diab Through its various local charities, Qatar is making strides to provide an education to disadvantged children in Qatar and across the world.

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or the ongoing 2023–24 academic year, Qatar Charity (QC) has launched the 'Education Makes it Possible' campaign to support educational projects within and outside of Qatar, aiming to benefit at least 100,000 students in 38 countries worldwide. According to QC, the campaign supports children’s right to education, which is one of QC's strategic areas of work, at a time when the number of those deprived of basic education is on the rise in many regions across the globe, especially in countries going through crises and natural disasters. The countries targeted by the campaign include: Africa: Benin, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cote d’Ivoire, Djibouti, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, Somalia, South Africa, Sudan, Tanzania, The Gambia, Togo, Tunisia Middle East: Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine, Turkiye, Yemen Asia: Bangladesh, Indonesia, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, Sri Lanka Europe: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro With the 'Education Makes it Possible’ campaign and through education, QC hopes to make it possible for children to improve their quality of life and economic or financial status, and have successful futures.

uniforms, and laptops, as well as covering tuition fees, transportation fees and other expenses. A total of 4,510 students will benefit from these projects. QC urges people in Qatar to support the 'Education Makes it Possible' campaign to help meet the basic educational needs of the students. This will allow them to improve their knowledge and understanding, assist them in improving their lives, contribute to the social, economic, and health development of their communities, and turn their harsh reality into a safer and more prosperous future. qcharity.org In addition to QC, there are other local charity organisations working on providing education to children in need around the world. Education Above All (EAA) is the brainchild of founder HH Sheikha Moza bint Nasser, the consort of the Father Amir HH Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, and a long-time advocate for education. EAA seeks to transform the lives of millions of marginalised children and young people through education. To date, 59 countries, more than 49 implementing partners, and over 100 projects have joined their mission to transform the lives of over 16 mn children and youth through education. Together, they have secured more than QAR8 bn (USD2.2 bn) in funding to provide educational opportunities, technology-enabled resources, remote learning facilities, scholarships, and school seats for millions of the world’s Out of School Children (OOSC). educationaboveall.org

The campaign covers the costs of school bags, school uniforms, and laptops, as well as tuition fees. Additionally, bicycles will be provided to students in Yemen, and scholarships will be offered to students in Djibouti and The Gambia. Moreover, the campaign includes building, maintaining, and rehabilitating 66 primary and secondary schools and vocational training centres. Within Qatar, under the campaign, the charity will implement educational projects for orphaned students and students from low-income families. These projects include providing school bags, school QATAR EDUCATION E-GUIDE © MARHABA

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Children’s Right to Education A child’s right to education entails the right to learn. Every child has the right to learn. Children are deprived of education and learning for various reasons. Poverty remains one of the most obstinate barriers. Children living through economic fragility, political instability, conflict or natural disaster are more likely to be cut off from schooling – as are those with disabilities, or from ethnic minorities. In some countries, education opportunities for girls remain severely limited. Even in schools, a lack of trained teachers, inadequate education materials and poor infrastructure make learning difficult for many students. In many cases, students come to class hungry, ill or exhausted from work or household tasks to benefit from their lessons. Compounding these inequities with digital divide is a growing concern. Some two thirds of the world’s school-aged children do not have internet connection in their homes, restricting their opportunities to further their learning and skills development. According to UNICEF, without quality education, children face considerable barriers to employment and earning potential later in life. They are more likely to suffer adverse health outcomes and less likely to participate in decisions that affect them – threatening their ability to shape a better future for themselves and their societies. Source: UNICEF During 2014 to 2018, Qatar's total spending on education and culture reached approximately QAR766 mn, which benefited nearly two and a half million people in 50 countries around the world. In 2022, Qatar approved its budget for the 2023 fiscal year, with particular focus on health and education sectors, announcing that these sectors will receive about 20% of spending in 2023.

place their children in local schools. Addressing financial problems, and the age and educational gap faced by children in Qatar, the schools provide free education.

In February 2023, the Qatar Fund for Development (QFFD) pledged USD20 mn to support the United Nations’ Education Cannot Wait (ECW) initiative. In cooperation with EAA, the donation will support children around the world who have been denied the right to access education due to crises in their home nations. The pledge is part of Qatar’s growing efforts to support education globally, particularly in the most vulnerable areas.

The first Ihsan School is for non-Arab communities in Qatar. Fully supported by Qatar Charity (QC) and Afif Charity, the second Ihsan School is for Arab expatriates in Qatar. The school adopts the Qatari curriculum of local public schools and is completely free of charge including school books, uniforms and other necessities. QC extends its support in various ways, including building educational facilities and training centres, and providing sponsors for students and teachers.

According to EAA, more than 72 mn children across the world are out of school due to poverty and marginilisation, with 59 mn of them being at primary school level and unable to receive an education. In Qatar, EAA, in partnership with the Ministry of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs and the Ministry of Education and Higher Education (MoEHE), established two non-profit Ihsan Schools in 2019–20 to help provide an education to Arab and non-Arab expatriates who cannot afford to

The first Ihsan School was established in Umm Ghuwailina in 2019. The second Ihsan School was established in Ras Bu Aboud in 2020. Each school can accommodate 800 students.

MoEHE provided the buildings for the school and provides many services such as maintenance, security and academic supervision, while the school’s board of trustees is concerned with appointing the teaching staff, school administration and other operational matters. The school buildings have been renovated and rehabilitated in the old traditional style. The cost of each school exceeded QAR4 mn, excluding maintenance, with the MoEHE covering most of the expenses. m ©

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Education in Qatar

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Qatar places education at the heart of its national development strategy as it seeks to move from a hydrocarbon-based to a knowledge-based economy. Its vision is for all citizens to have equal access to education and training consistent with their abilities and interests – and which will prepare them for participation in the workforce where possible. So great is its belief in the global importance of education, Qatar also funds a number of educational initiatives overseas. Qatar’s expatriate population continues to grow, putting considerable pressure on many international, private and community schools, which as a result have been operating at capacity. Class size is limited by law to approximately 30 students, forcing a number of schools to close admission lists due to lack of available space or staff. New schools are opening but demand continues to grow, rendering early registration essential. Students may be required to sit an entrance exam; reports and test results from previous schools may also be required.

distance learning – which required only 30% attendance of the total capacity of schools. In November 2020, MoEHE enforced a rotating attendance system for students in public and private schools, and kindergartens. Students attended classes in-person on a rotational basis – which requires only 42% attendance of the total capacity of schools. The 2021–22 academic year returned to on-campus learning (in a classroom), with frequent rapid antigen testing. Since the 2022–23 academic year, on-campus learning is in full swing without the need for frequent rapid antigen testing. The 2023–2024 academic year began around 27 August 2023 and will end in June 2024. The mid-term break for this academic year is on 28 December 2023. The full calendar is available on edu.gov.qa

With the diversity of the population, schools in the private sector offer at least 23 curricula, including Qatari, British, American, Indian, French, Egyptian, Lebanese, Canadian, German, Finnish, Filipino, Swiss and Syrian. There are more than 840 public and private schools in Qatar with more than 300,000 students. In a move aimed at providing quality education that would lead to the all-round development of Qatar's children, The Amir, HH Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani issued Law No 9 of 2017, regulating government or public schools, which are mainly attended by Qataris and Arabic-speaking students.

Special Needs Education It is Qatar’s national policy that every child should be provided with education to help it reach its full potential, and MoEHE is committed to inclusive integration in education where possible.

The academic years 2019–20, 2020–21 and 2021–22 were interrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The Ministry of Education and Higher Education (MoEHE) enforced blended or virtual learning – combining classroom teaching with

For detailed information and a list of special needs education and learning centres as well as other special needs services, see our new Accessible Qatar in the Living in Qatar section.

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MoEHE invites students, parents and all relevant educational entities to use its mobile app to learn about the many services that it offers so as to enhance communication among schools, families and all stakeholders. The app is available for both iOS and Android.

Fees vary: International schools – approximately QAR22,000 a year at primary and QAR35,000 a year at secondary level with fees at international schools often considerably higher (in some cases QAR50,000 to QAR60,000+ at secondary level). Schools may not increase fees without prior approval from MoEHE. Parents are strongly advised to negotiate the inclusion of school fees and incidentals (for all children) in their employment contracts. Hidden ‘extras’ may include: books and stationery; capital charges, refundable deposit, ‘other resources’; exam entrance or invigilation fees; uniforms; and transport. Many schools offer transportation for a fee; alternatives are to hire private drivers, or share ‘school runs’ with other parents. Few live near enough to their schools to walk. Academic calendar: Qatar has implemented a compulsory ‘unified school year’ calendar for private and public schools. The academic year usually begins in August/September and ends in May/June. All public schools and most private schools in Qatar follow the unified school

Timings and holidays: State and private sector schools operate a single shift, generally starting between 7 am and 8 am and finishing between noon and 2:30 pm, according to age and the time of year. Normally, timings for KG, primary and secondary levels vary within the same school. The weekend is Friday and Saturday. In May 2018, the ministry issued a circular to reduce school hours for students of all grades in public schools, from 7 am – noon. To be more accommodating to students, in April 2019 the ministry allowed some private schools, especially community schools, to run two shifts. In 2018, the ministry issued a circular modifying the number of classes to be taught per week, starting from the 2018–19 academic year. According to the circular, for grades one to six, the school day will start from 7 am and end at 12:30 pm from Sunday to Thursday. The number of classes per day will be seven except on Wednesdays and Thursdays, which will be reduced to six. For grades seven to 12, the school day will start at 7 am and end at 1:30 pm with seven classes per day from Sunday to Tuesday. Classes will conclude at 12:30 pm on Wednesdays and Thursdays with six classes per day. The number of classes per week is a maximum of 18 for each teacher at all educational institutes from primary to secondary.

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School fees: Most expatriate students in Qatar attend private schools, where fees are met by parents or occasionally an employer. Fees increase with the level of education, particularly towards the end of secondary school, and are usually payable in advance per term or half year. Most schools require a one-off non-refundable registration fee on initial admission and charge for entrance assessments. An additional non-refundable registration fee may be required from current students to secure a place for the following year.

year calendar; however, a few private schools are exempted from following the unified school year calendar and follow the academic calendar followed by their respective countries.

In addition to public holidays such as the threeday religious holiday, Eid Al Fitr, which is expected to begin around 9 April 2024, and the four-day religious holiday, Eid Al Adha, which is expected to begin on 17 June 2024, subject to the sighting of the moon, there is a two-week winter break, a two-week break in spring, and two months or more in the summer. Qatar Education System The system creates a developed and interactive educational environment between teachers, students and parents to ensure optimal improvement and continuity in the educational process. qeducation.edu.gov.qa For more detailed information on education in Qatar, visit the Ministry of Education and Higher Education website at edu.gov.qa For a list of nurseries, kindergartens, schools and universities, see Useful Numbers and the adverts in this section. ©

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The Ministry of Education and Higher Education also develops procedures for transferring students with curriculum challenges to competent hospitals and medical centres to diagnose and assess their cases, and regularly follows up with every school support department to monitor their achievements.

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The Evaluation Institute develops and conducts the testing of students, monitors student learning and evaluates school performance. It also offers a service for certificate attestation/equivalency.

Qatar continues to invest heavily in all aspects of public education, regularly assessing progress. A diversified and ever-expanding K-12 system provides a broad set of schooling opportunities to meet the individual needs of students and their families. Literature, the arts and sport are regarded as important parts of the curriculum, as are religion, culture and tradition, but emphasis is placed on mathematics, the sciences, Arabic and English. Its state, public schools are known as independent schools. The Ministry of Education and Higher Education (MoEHE) was formed in 2016, disbanding the former Supreme Education Council (SEC) by Amiri Order No 1 of 2016. The ministry supports, regulates and oversees education in Qatar. It directs the nation's education policy. Membership is drawn from Qatar’s top leaders in government, business and academia. The strategy is to develop the public sector while simultaneously promoting the private, to offer families a wider choice. MoEHE receives and handles all enquiries and complaints from students, their parents or guardians. You can visit the ministry in person at Al Dafna C3. 'Ya Aunak' hotline: 155, edu.gov.qa At present the three institutes of MoEHE are: The Education Institute oversees and supports public schools, developing curriculum standards in key areas and providing professional development opportunities for staff members. It also monitors their financial management. The Institute’s Private Schools Office is responsible for licensing Arab, international and expatriate private (including community) schools, nurseries and kindergartens operating in Qatar and monitoring their compliance, including fee structure. It is also responsible for the Educational Voucher Programme. The Institute’s Office of Additional Educational Support provides guidance and assistance in establishing confidential files for students with Additional Educational Support Needs (AESN). It

Comprehensive individual School Report Cards (SRCs) for independent, private Arabic and international schools in Qatar are available online to the general public. They include data on academic achievement, teaching methods, parental involvement, facilities and resources. To evaluate students in Qatar against those in other countries, the institute participates in the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA), Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS), and Progress in International Reading Literacy Study (PIRLS). The Evaluation Institute consists of five offices: • The Student Assessment Office • The School Evaluation Office • The Data Collection and Management Office (DCM) • The Qatar Office of Registration, Licensing and Accreditation (QORLA) • Qatar Senior Schooling Certificate Office The Higher Education Institute (HEI) supports the development of Higher, Technical and Vocational Education (HTVE) so that individuals can develop their critical thinking and problem-solving skills, prepare for future leadership roles and meet the nation’s workforce needs. It advises individuals on career options and study opportunities that match their abilities and interests, and meets the needs of the labour market. It supervises scholarships and grants for undergraduate and postgraduate studies in Qatar, the Arab world, Australia, the UK, Europe, the US and Canada. The Hamad bin Khalifa and Tamim bin Hamad Grants Programmes offer suitably qualified Qatari students scholarships to 30 select universities. HEI has an Advising Career Development Centre and a Scholarship Office as well as a Standards Office, which licenses and accredits higher education institutes and programmes in Qatar. The Institute assists students with online college admission procedures and MoEHE is promoting the mission of Qatar’s cultural attaches in scholarship countries, reopening some which had previously closed.

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Primary and Secondary Education Qatari students are enrolled in the public sector, but the number attending (private) international schools has surged in the past decade. Primary education is compulsory for all Qatari children from age six. Mandatory kindergarten attendance for Qatari children – as well as nonQatari children – from the age of four and their compulsory secondary education are also envisaged.

The foundational curriculum targets the most important areas of child development: • Physical development, including good movement and motor skills. • Exploration, includes science and mathematics • Identity formation or self-control, includes Islamic and social studies. • Communication in both Arabic and English. • Creative expression, including art, theatre, music and movement. A range of educational facilities at all levels in both sectors, from nursery to postgraduate level, offer parents, guardians and students – both citizens and residents – a wide choice. The majority of

MoEHE has recently launched a pilot project to accept children at the age of three in four public kindergartens: Abu Hanifa Kindergarten for Boys, Al Manar Kindergarten for Boys, Al Khawarzimi Kindergarten for Girls, and Zikret Kindergarten. State schools are gender-segregated after preschool and divided into primary, preparatory, secondary and specialised secondary categories. Schools in Qatar are heavily regulated by MoEHE. Nurseries and kindergartens are heavily scrutinised for licensing and to ensure healthy and safe educational environments.

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MoEHE has developed an integrated curriculum for early education. It includes kindergarten (KG) and the first and second grades, where students range between four and six years of age. There are more than 70 kindergartens in Qatar.

To help parents find a suitable, licensed nursery for their children, the Ministry of Labour has a search service on its mobile app, Amerni, which is available for both iOS and Android. After you login using your Tawtheeq (National Authentication System) credentials and click on nurseries, it gives two options – Nursery Location and Report Nursery Violation. The service is available in English and Arabic on the app.

Nurseries and Kindergartens In January 2014, details of Qatar’s new nursery law were released after the legislation received final approval from The Amir, HH Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani. Law No 1 of 2014 – which passed through the Cabinet in October 2015 – had been in the works for years. • The law defines nursery schools as a place designated for the care of children below four years of age. These include the nurseries run by public or private schools. According to Law No 1 of 2014, employees at nurseries are strictly limited to women. Nurseries should be managed by a qualified female director, who will be responsible for all work at the place. She will be aided by a female general supervisor, a female assistant supervisor, a dietician, a nurse, and a female physician, who can be a visiting specialist in paediatrics or general medicine. • In addition, there should be an adequate number of guards, cleaners, drivers, and other necessary staff. Visiting doctors, as well as other employees who do not come into direct contact with the children, may be men. • All nursery staff should be physically fit, free of any communicable disease, enjoy a good reputation with no criminal history, and possess adequate qualifications and expertise. • Nurseries should also keep regular and updated records. According to the law, a prior licence has to be obtained from the department concerned at the Ministry of Labour to establish, manage or modify an existing nursery. • The Ministry of Labour will classify nurseries based on the qualifications of its staff and the fees. Nurseries are expected to provide comprehensive care to children and ensure the appropriate conditions to develop their skills in all fields. With the implementation of this law, nurseries have become more regulated and safer for children. Therefore, when you decide to enrol your child in a nursery, ensure the school meets all the criteria outlined. ©

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There are more than 200 public schools in Qatar, serving more than 130,600 Qatari and non-Qatari students. Autonomous government-funded public schools are free for Qatari citizens. Non-Qatari enrolments are subject to individual school policy. Schools must meet the Qatar Comprehensive Educational Assessment and other evaluation tools to measure student learning and school performance, and must comply with periodic financial audits set forth by MoEHE. Mandatory subjects include Arabic, English, mathematics, science, Islamic studies, and most recently, Qatari history, while preserving the values and traditions of Qatari society. Qatar also offers specialised programmes and curricula, such as science, technology and business, including Qatar Technical Secondary School for Boys, Qatar Technical Secondary School for Girls, Qatar Banking Studies and Business Administration Studies School for Boys, Qatar Banking Studies and Business Administration School for Girls, Religious Institute Preparatory Secondary School for Boys, and Qatar Science and Technology Secondary School for Boys. In addition, Qatar's public sector provides a variety of specialised educational services for students with special needs as well as gifted and talented students. Public school stages Students spend 12 years in public school, divided into several stages. After going through pre-school or kindergarten, students move to the primary stage that lasts six years. The primary stage includes coeducational schools, boys’ schools and girls’ schools. Second is the preparatory stage that lasts from seventh grade to ninth grade. The student then moves to the secondary stage, from the 10th grade to the 12th grade. At the secondary school stage, students can choose public schools with general education or specialised schools with a range of options that suit the student's interests and academic priorities, such as science and technology and banking, to name a few.

MoEHE, in collaboration with the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, has created a technology-based framework in public schools that enhances, supports and accelerates the reform initiative. The eLearning portal project enables teachers to prepare their lessons electronically, uploading them for students to access any time, anywhere. Teachers and students are provided with personalised email addresses, and ultimately, every public school student and teacher will receive a free tablet PC along with educational aids and applications that conform to the national curriculum standards. MoEHE publishes a ‘white list’ of the hundreds of websites accessible to students through their free tablets. The available websites are listed by curriculum subject content, eg mathematics, English, science, etc. Additionally, the eLearning portal provides access to online courses covering topics in information technology and business, offering more than 2,500 different courses and allows for flexible learning. Individual enrolment is currently on ‘indefinite hold’, but organisational enrolment is open. elearning.ictqatar.qa

Increasing educational opportunities Many students who are eligible for public education in Qatari schools have experienced a wider choice and variety of educational opportunities since the introduction of MoEHE's Educational Voucher programme (certain restrictions apply), which covers tuition fees, books and transportation costs up to a maximum value of QAR28,000 per year. Costs in excess of that remain the responsibility of the parents. The establishment of public schools in Qatar The Amir, HH Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani issued Law No 9 of 2017, regulating government schools. The MoEHE shall regulate the public schools and appoint their administrative and academic staff. The law abolishes Law No 11 of 2006 governing local independent schools and Law No 12 of 1996 regarding the collection of transportation and other fees from non-Qatari students. The process of converting Independent Schools into Public Schools has been completed in accordance with Law No 9 of 2017. Teachers are hired internally from within the country through individual interviews as well as through teacher training programmes such as Teach for Qatar. Teachers at public schools commonly come from Oman, Palestine, Jordan, Syria, Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, Egypt and Sudan.

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The Private Sector facing strict regulation. It is important that parents/ guardians check the facilities are licensed as nurseries or KGs rather than 'supervised play areas’.

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Private schools offer a wide variety of curricula, philosophies, and activities that meet the needs of individual students and their families. There are international schools such as the American, British, French, and German schools; community schools serving different nationalities; and Qatari schools such as the Qatar Academia Arabic schools. MoEHE requires all private schools to teach Arabic language, Islamic studies and Qatari history in their curricula. The curriculum in private schools varies from school to school. Some offer the International Baccalaureate degree. Others have adopted the British curriculum. Still others have put in place a curriculum that suits the philosophy and goals of the school. Some schools offer students a more specialised education in such subjects as science and technology. Once licensed, MoEHE monitors private schools to ensure they are complying with the academic terms of their license and that their educational plans are met. They also approve the delivery of curricula and its relevant resources and ensure that teachers are using the latest pedagogical methods. In addition, MoEHE ensures that students' safety and security, as well as the educational values of the country, are met.

Nurseries and kindergartens (KGs) Nurseries and kindergartens (KGs) must be licensed and headed by a female director over the age of 21. The facility is required to have a nutritionist, nurse and a resident or visiting physician in addition to an adequate number of hygiene workers, guards and drivers (who may be male). Some accept babies from two months upwards; several take toddlers from 18 months, others from the age of three, finishing at four. The range of activities and facilities varies, but several offer more than one language. Licensing is stringent, with all

Nurseries should not be confused with KGs (lower and upper KGs) which, being education institutions, are licensed and monitored by the education sector regulator, MoEHE. Children under five at school (as opposed to KG/ nursery) can currently, by law, only attend for four hours per day. Nurseries and independent KGs often close for holidays so check if you are a fulltime working parent with youngsters who need yearround care. Fees are usually paid monthly and many establishments ask for a one-off registration fee.

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There are more than 330 private or community schools and kindergartens in Qatar. They are licensed by MoEHE and are an alternative to the K-12 public schools.

In 2014, Qatar enacted Law No 1 of 2014 that mandates childcare facilities, also known as crèches and nurseries, to be licensed by the Ministry of Labour, formerly known as the Ministry of Administrative Development, Labour and Social Affairs. The Social Affairs Department has an administrative unit that licences and regulates nurseries. Illegal nurseries are liable to be fined up to QAR100,000 and their owners can face a jail term of up to two years, or both. The law puts the maximum age of children that can be left in the care of nurseries at four years and stipulates strict licensing criteria.

In 2021, MoEHE issued a new academic policy, requiring private schools and KGs to teach the Arabic language, Islamic education and Qatari history, starting from preschool and KG. The academic policy had been previously issued for all private schools from grade 1 to 12 in all curricula and educational systems but has now been updated to include preschool and KG.

Preschools attached to schools Places are in great demand, since admission almost ensures a later main-school place. To avoid wait-listing for admission, register well in advance. Some private schools insist that a newly admitted child starting grade 1 should have received a fulltime preschool education.

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American High School Diploma and International Baccalaureate Diploma (IB). Others meet the home-nation requirements. Due to its almost universal availability, these qualifications are often the choice of geographically mobile families. Most schools have websites, which are a good source of information for families moving to Qatar. Employers and embassies can offer guidance on schools serving their communities. You can also find a list of private schools in Useful Numbers in this section. The Private Schools Office has a special portal for private schools, with necessary information for parents and students. edu.gov.qa

The Outstanding Schools Initiative This initiative aims to open additional private international schools in Qatar over the coming years. ‘Outstanding schools' are invited to participate in the MoEHE’s Educational Vouchers programme and are selected from a pool of applicants in the UK, the US and Europe. Established examples are: • The Michael E DeBakey High School for Health Professions at Qatar offers a college preparatory programme in science, mathematics, medical science, literacy, engineering and technology, to help prepare students for post-secondary health-sector careers. The school’s campus in Doha serves students in grades 7 – 12 and offers a broad-based US curriculum including extensive Advanced Placement offerings. debakeyatqatar.org C3 • The International School of London (ISL) Qatar offers exceptional international education to students aged 3 – 18. In addition to the International Baccalaureate (IB) Primary Years, Middle Years and Diploma Programmes, ISL Qatar is known for its mother tongue language programmes integrated into the curriculum as it currently offers 12 mother tongue languages. islqatar.org A3 • Sherborne Qatar opened in 2009 and offers a British Curriculum based on an enhanced version of the National Curriculum. In the Senior School, pupils are prepared for IGCSE examinations (in up to 10 subjects per pupil) in Year 11, and AS and A Levels in the Sixth Form, using the Cambridge International Examinations (CIE) and Edexcel specifications. sherborneqatar.org C2 • SEK International School Qatar opened in 2013, joining the SEK Education Group of nine International schools across Spain, France, Ireland and Saudi Arabia. SEK Qatar is an IB World School authorised to offer the Primary Years Programme (PYP), the Middle Years Programme (MYP) and the Diploma Programme (DP). The school is accredited by

the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC). More than 60 nationalities are represented in the school; while the main language of instruction is English, their students have the opportunity to develop their fluency and mastery of both Spanish and Arabic. SEK Qatar students benefit from a continuum education from pre-school through to Grade 12. In addition to SEK Qatar, SEK has campuses in Madrid, Barcelona, Almería, Pontevedra, Dublin (Ireland), Les Alpes (France), and Riyadh. sek.qa C3 • As an inspirational learning community from grade 0 to high school (G0-12), grounded in Finnish education excellence, Qatar-Finland International School (Q.F.I. School) strives towards building the best possible future for their international student body. Q.F.I. School follows the highly acclaimed Finnish National Core Curriculum, with local adaptations and additional content in accordance with Qatari standards. The main language of teaching is English, but because the school values languages as a richness, Q.F.I. School offers an extensive language programme to all their students. qatarfinlandschool.com A3 • King’s College, Doha offers an outstanding British education, delivered in partnership with one of the world’s most eminent independent schools, King’s College UK. King’s Doha is the only school in Qatar with its own dedicated Pre-Prep School campus for children between the ages of 3 to 7. King’s second campus, dedicated to Prep and Senior School children, welcomes pupils between the ages of 8 to 18, offering spacious and well-equipped classrooms, a state-of-the-art Performing Arts and Media Centre, a Sports Academy, an Art and Design Centre and an inspiring STEAM Hub. All subjects are taught by specialist teachers from Year 5 throughout an extended school day, offering more teacher time for pupils, mirroring UK independent schools. A-Level pupils have their own impressive Sixth Form Centre, designed to offer independence as they transition into life as young adults. kingscollegedoha.com E4 • Royal Grammar School, Guildford in Qatar (RGS) is an independent, British-curriculum school for boys and girls aged 3 to 13. The bespoke British curriculum has been developed at the RGS Guildford in Qatar in conjunction with the RGS Guildford, extending the British National Curriculum to include traditional, valuesbased teaching. The language of instruction is English, with an introduction to French. Arabic and Islamic Studies taught by highly qualified specialist teaching staff to Arabic and Muslim children. rgs-guildford.co.uk/645/qatar A3

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Law regulating private schools In November 2015, HH The Amir approved Law No 23 of 2015, the New Private Schools Law, which regulates all privately run schools in Qatar. Some of the key points from the New Private Schools Law are: • Schools cannot operate without a licence or make any changes to their existing licence without the pre-approval of the Education Regulator.

• Schools are prohibited from receiving funding or donations without approval from the Education Regulator and face fines for violation of this rule. The Private Schools Office has set up a special portal for private schools, with necessary information for parents and students to choose a suitable school, including their location, curriculum, academic calendar, annual performance report, and general information. It can be accessed at edu.gov.qa A periodic evaluation of private schools is made mandatory starting from the academic year 2017–18, according to MoEHE. The move represents a new condition for private schools to get national accreditation which qualifies them to take advantage of the Educational Voucher System which allows Qatari students to seek education in private schools through government support.

All private schools must make use of the student database system to add, transfer or delete registered names and certifications. Expatriate students in the country can be enrolled directly in private schools without the need for an equivalency certificate. Parents can hereafter transfer their children between private schools without MoEHE’s permission if there are vacancies at the appropriate level in the receiving school. The move to allow parents to place a child at a class with older or younger children will help them substantially.

Licensing private schools MoEHE licenses private schools and pre-schools according to the provisions of Law No 23 of 2015. MoEHE has also issued detailed bylaws outlining the setup requirements for potential private school operators. Investors can apply for private school licenses in November and December of each year through the school registration portal. The detailed information about the conditions, requirements, and application process for a private school license can be found at elr.edu.gov.qa or edu.gov.qa. More details can also be viewed in the Private School Regulation Law and the Executive Regulations.

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• Any materials, tools and/or curriculum that do not meet the standards of the Education Regulator may be withdrawn or ordered to be changed.

Schools that implement accredited international curriculum standards should allocate weekly hours to teach the Arabic language and Islamic studies to Qatari students and Qatari history to all students according to the national standards, as per an academic follow-up policy published by MoEHE.

Electronic pre-registration MoEHE launched an electronic pre-registration system in private schools in order to ease the enrolment process. The online portal allows parents to know the number of students on the waiting list and the number of seats available in the required grade in all schools. Available vacant seats are distributed by the school according to classes. The system also does not require an acceptance exam or an interview. The online registration shows the student's educational background and his/her progress in the last two years, which helps the school to know the student, the school, curriculum and class. Parents are able to follow admission of their child through the reference number received by text messages sent to their mobile phone. Schools and KGs must enter the applications in the system, decide the date and time of the interview and inform the parents by sending a text message. Schools and KGs must verify telephone numbers to facilitate communication with parents. Once the seat is booked and fees have been paid, the student's name will be removed from all the waiting lists. All students must be registered in the National Student Information System (NSIS) system at the beginning of the academic year. ©

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helping students develop a thorough awareness of disability. The school believes that the first steps to building a more inclusive society start with raising awareness and acceptance. Lessons and activities that encourage inclusivity, empathy, and understanding are part of the AIA curriculum. Through the inclusion of disabled pupils in regular classes, the school aims to dispel stigmas and foster acceptance and camaraderie. Everybody has different skills and challenges, and AIA students are taught to embrace this diversity. The school’s emphasis on collaboration helps students to develop their social skills, boost their self-esteem, and create an environment that promotes the student’s emotional wellbeing. To this end, the school utilizes an array of activities to help students form close relationships with one another. For instance, while working in teams on an art project, students share responsibilities, get inspired by their teammates, and develop positive relationships. The school also plans teambuilding activities that push students to work together to solve challenges, improving their problem-solving and communication skills. Moreover, through peer mentoring programs, senior students can mentor and assist their junior peers, fostering a sense of community and mentorship inside the school. In addition to achieving academic progress, these activities foster the creation of enduring friendships and a positive school environment. AIA focuses on fostering a culture of mutual aid rather than competition. We establish a supportive and welcoming environment by promoting empathy, compassion, and kindness among children. Students are encouraged to support one another, with an understanding of how significantly their actions and words affect their peers. We are committed to providing every child with the support they need to grow into compassionate, perceptive, and understanding young learners who care about themselves and others.

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Aspire Academy C2 was established in 2004 to provide sports training and high quality education to students with sporting potential. The original intake of students in 2003–4 included 31 football players, aged 12 – 18. Aspire typically works with more than 6,000 children aged 6 – 12 through sport and football skill development and talent identification programmes throughout the country as a preliminary step towards future Academy scholarships. The Academy also runs Multi-Sport Skills Development Centers across Qatar. aspire.qa Josoor Institute C2 is the education and training arm of the Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy, the organisation responsible for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™. It was launched in December 2013 as a legacy project with the aim to create a talent pool within the region capable of delivering FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ and other major events, develop the skills of current and future professionals, and act as a catalyst for the growth of the sustainable sports and events industries in Qatar and the region. Josoor Institute aims to help everyone with the right talent and skill pursue a career in these industries, from new entrants to entrepreneurs seeking guidance on developing their business. josoorinstitute.qa, knowledgehub.josoorinstitute.qa Qatar Career Development Center (QCDC) C2 is a member of Qatar Foundation (QF). It offers high quality bespoke career development guidance, programmes, services and activities, and aims to help Qatar’s youth to identify and fulfill their education and career goals. QCDC seeks to mobilise, educate and support its target audience on how best to make and implement sound career decisions and plans, grow and develop professionally, and achieve their life goals in such ways that best contribute to Qatar’s development and prosperity. 4454 6815, qcdc.org.qa Qatar Leadership Academy (QLA) is a member of QF. Located in Al Mazrouah close to Meqdam Military Camp and founded in 2005 as an innovative partnership between QF and the Qatar Armed Forces, QLA offers a US Diploma

Qatar has a number of specialised state facilities at the secondary education level and beyond. These schools specialise in certain areas of the curriculum to boost the achievement of students in a particular discipline. programme (MSA). It accepts male Arabic speaking cadets aged 11 – 16 (Grades 7–12), regardless of nationality. Cadets are admitted only after entrance exams in Arabic, English and mathematics, followed by an interview and, finally, a fitness assessment (see Qatar Foundation in this section). 4043 9298, qla.edu.qa Qatar Leadership Centre (QLC) C4 launched its first Current and Future Leaders Programme for those aged 25 – 35 in 2011 and has added additional programmes since. It is open to both male and female Qatari nationals. QLC’s National Leadership Programme mandate is to provide leadership training to selected Qataris with proven abilities, who gain admission to the Programme in a competitive, merit-based process. Through the National Leadership Programme, those highly-qualified Qataris selected to participate receive significant benefits, such as customised leadership education taught by global leaders, and professional and personal skills development. 4019 4444, qlc.org.qa

Education Service Law No 18 of 2015 Governs any individual or entity which provides education services and/or training in the fields of languages, computing, secretarial, accounting and/or business administration; such services and/or training to be provided in centres. • Educational centres cannot advertise/ announce that they are opening or accept any students until a licence is approved. • Educational centres should have stand-alone premises in which they operate; the licence will be issued for those premises. Penalties for violation of the above law include imprisonment of up to six months and/or a penalty of QAR100,000 and/or cancellation of the licence. For more information on education laws, see Law regulating private schools in The Private Sector in this section.

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Tertiary Education and Bridge Programmes Post-secondary facilities in Qatar are expanding to ensure the development of a well-educated, dedicated and innovative workforce, while acknowledging not all students wish to pursue a degree course. A variety of university scholarships are also available for nationals, expatriates and those residing outside Qatar. There are private tertiary education institutions Qatar Skills Training Centre (QS) in Doha (full-time, part-time and through distance learning). A year’s full-time study at a branch campus of a foreign university in Qatar generally costs in excess of QAR100,000. Some scholarships may be available.

Qatar Finance and Business Academy (QFBA) B4 was established in 2009 under the auspices of Qatar Financial Centre (QFC) to raise the financial services industry standards and help organisations and professionals achieve their learning and business objectives, thus aligned with Qatar National Vision 2030. It was set up with the intention to create a Qatar-based learning and development organisation for delivering pragmatic and innovative financial services education. Their programmes benefit entry-level to senior level executives within the sectors of banking, asset management, capital markets and insurance. QFBA has a mandate to enhance the training and competency standards in Qatar’s financial sector. 4496 8333, qfba.edu.qa QFBA has expanded its higher education offering to include BA degrees in Accounting, Finance and other related disciplines to complement its higher education programmes. QFBA’s partnership with Northumbria University opens a new gateway to a career in Accounting, Finance, and International Banking. qfba.edu.qa/northumbria-university Established by QF in 2014, the Qatar Nanny Training Academy (QNTA) B3 aims to educate Muslim Arabic-speaking nannies that have the capacity to teach Islamic values. Students on the 10-month programme are drawn from Arab countries; the training includes specialised courses in all aspects of childcare, including first aid, nutrition, hygiene, education, and Arabic, Islamic and cultural studies. 4454 7351, qnta.qa

Qatar Skills Training Centre (QS) D3 is Qatar's largest and leading training provider, incubating world-class learning and development opportunities that benefit both individuals and organisations. For more than a decade, QS has been co-creating transformational learning experiences and providing high-quality, sought-after training to individuals and organisations alike. QS provides competitive knowledge to leading global organisations through their selection of premium certified programmes delivered as faceto-face, live virtual training or blended. Every year, QS trains thousands of participants in the country's largest training facility. QS offers over a thousand programmes divided into two categories: customised programmes designed for specific organisational needs and public programmes. QS built their reputation by transferring knowledge in technical, functional, and behavioural fields, and by providing certifications from prestigious institutes such as CMI, ILM, IOSH, Highfield, IoSCM, CII, IREM, Professional Academy ISM, CIM, SHRM, ACCA and more. 4416 1622, qatarskills.com.qa

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The Academic Bridge Program (ABP) C2 is a pre-university programme established in 2001 by Qatar Foundation (QF) for high school graduates from Qatar and other countries in the region. More than 4,000 students (mostly Qatari high school graduates, but also students from over 30 other countries) have graduated from their programme. Many have enrolled at one of the QF universities, Qatar University, or abroad at universities in the US or the UK. Over 80% of their graduates are admitted to university each year. abp.edu.qa

Embassies and cultural centres generally have details of distance-learning courses, and often have an educational adviser, provide assistance with overseas university applications, and/or act as examination centres for overseas exams (see Foreign Embassies in the Discovering Qatar section). Technical colleges and training programmes Encouraging graduate and post-graduate studies in Qatar, the Ministry of Education and Higher Education (MoEHE) authorised the development of a strategic plan with three objectives: • To establish national vocational and technical competency standards for Qatar. • To work in conjunction with the Higher Education Institute to integrate vocational and technical qualifications into a National Qualifications Framework. • To establish specially designed vocational technical training facilities capable of providing internationally accredited competency standards that suit the needs of the Qatari labour market. ©

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AFG College with the University of Aberdeen AFG College with the University of Aberdeen is the first UK university to operate on a dedicated campus in Qatar, offering a range of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. The undergraduate subjects on offer include Business Management, Accountancy and Finance, Business Management and Information Systems, Business Management and International Relations, Business Management and Legal Studies, Politics and International Relations*, and Computing Science*. The postgraduate programmes are International Commercial Law (LLM), Master of Business Administration (MBA), International Business Management (MSc), International Human Resource Management (MSc), Master of Public Health (MPH)*, Global Business Communication (MSc)* and Global Energy Transition Systems and Technologies (MSc)*. *Subject to the approval of the Ministry of Education and Higher Education. abdn.ac.uk/qatar/ D3

Al Rayyan International University College Al Rayyan International University College (ARIU) is a successor of the first private university in the State of Qatar, Stenden Qatar University of Applied Sciences, which opened in September 2000 and for more than 20 years specialised in providing business related degrees with tourism, hospitality and international business studies focus. During this period, the university was operating under the auspices of Al Rayyan International Education (ARIE) and NHL Stenden University of Applied Sciences in the Netherlands. From September 2021, the institution opened a new exciting chapter in its existence and entered into a strategic partnership with the University of Derby in the UK. Through this partnership, ARIU offers UK-accredited undergraduate and postgraduate degrees, international hospitality management, international tourism management and international business management. ARIU in partnership with the University of Derby will continue its legacy as a higher education institution of excellence and a premier provider of university level education in Qatar, the GCC region, and internationally. ARIU is well situated to provide students with great opportunities for learning and career development. Its location in Doha and the GCC region is vital to the institution’s identity and success as a school. ariu.edu.qa D2

Bachelor of Science in Engineering Management Systems, and a Master's in Educational Leadership. Taught by A-State faculty, these live courses will be taught using live video software, such as Zoom. Students will be given the option to come to a physical classroom space in Qatar, if needed. These live courses will be in combination with some asynchronous online classes. astateqatar.com D3

CUC Ulster University - Qatar CUC Ulster University offers a comprehensive range of cutting-edge UK degrees from its Qatar campus. Distinguished as one of the fastest growing universities in the region, CUC Ulster is constructing a purpose-built campus in Lusail City. CUC Ulster offers a wide range of diploma, undergraduate, and postgraduate degree courses, all taught on campus and licensed by the Ministry of Education and Higher Education. CUC Ulster is held in high regard in Qatar and abroad. Originating from its renowned counterpart in Belfast, Ulster University, the university has garnered international acclaim. Ulster ranks among the top 25% of UK universities for its research initiatives, ranking 7th highest in the country for research impact. CUC Ulster University has an array of high-demand programmes, including MENA’s only Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) in Artificial Intelligence (AI). Furthermore, CUC Ulster is the only university in the region to offer an MBA in Women's Leadership. Additionally, it offers programmes in Cybersecurity and Business Analytics, alongside master's degrees in Education Management and Marketing. CUC Ulster is a member of AACSB, which is the most important accreditation body for schools of business. Aspiring students are encouraged to submit their applications before 1 January for admission in January 2024 or by 1 September for admission in September 2024. cuc-ulster.edu.qa C4

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Established in 2010, the Community College of Qatar (CCQ) is an open admissions institution that offers a number of associate and bachelor degree programmes. Among them are two-year Associate of Arts and Associate of Science degree programmes for students wishing to transfer to four-year universities, high demand 2+2 associates and bachelor degree programmes, and two-year Associate of Applied Arts and Applied Science degree programmes. CCQ also offers short-term continuing education and marketable skills certificates for those that wish to upgrade their knowledge and skills. In addition, CCQ has partnered with a number of local and international four-year universities in order to provide students with the opportunity to seamlessly transfer to a university to obtain a bachelor degree without losing any of their coursework. ccq.edu.qa CCQ Boys C3, CCQ Girls D4

Qatar Finance and Business Academy (QFBA) – Northumbria University is a partnership between QFBA and Northumbria University UK. QFBA has joined forces with Northumbria University to offer its students the unique opportunity of enrolling in specialised business courses. It provides a variety of degree programmes in Finance, Banking and Accounting, including International Foundation Programme (Business), Bachelor of Arts (BA) (Honours or Hons) in Accounting, BA (Hons) in Finance and Investment Management, BA (Hons) in International Banking and Finance, Master of Science (MSc) in Business Analytics and MSc in Digital Marketing. The offered degree programmes range from top up degrees, bachelor’s degrees to master’s degrees. The partnership opens a new gateway to a career in Accounting, Finance, and International Banking for citizens and residents in Qatar. qfba.edu.qa/northumbria B4

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​​​Founded in 2014 by the Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies. The Doha Institute for Graduate Studies (DI) is an independent institute for learning and research in the fields of Social Sciences, Humanities, Public Administration and Development Economics. Programmes of study are offered at the master’s degree level in three schools: Social Sciences and Humanities; Public Administration and Development Economics; and Psychology and Social Work.​In addition, the Center for Conflict and Humanitarian Studies​ at DI offers a master's in Conflict Management and Humanitarian Action. dohainstitute.edu.qa D3

Milestone International Education (MIE) is an academic institution licensed by the Ministry of Education and Higher Education. It has partnered with Savitribai Phule Pune University (SPPU), which is an internationally accredited Indian university and is known as the 'Oxford of the East'. MIE has partnered with and is governed by Pune University, making MIE-SPPU the first Indian University in Qatar. MIE-SPPU offers fouryear undergraduate degrees with academic credits in different majors: Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Economics, BA in Psychology, Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in General Management, BBA in Entrepreneurship, Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Computer Science, Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) in International Accounting, and BCom in Banking & Finance. miesppu.edu.qa E3

Lusail University (LU) Lusail University (LU) is the first private national university in Qatar. It welcomed its first batch in 2020 with over 800 students accepted to join the College of Managerial, Financial and Economic Sciences, the College of Law, and the College of Education and Arts. Its mission is to offer academic programmes that contribute to the preparation of trained and qualified human resources to keep pace with the local and international labour market. It provides a stimulating environment for scientific research and knowledge production that contributes to sustainable development and promotes service and build the community. Sorbonne University Doha, a branch of the University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne, offers a bachelor's degree in law in French under the College of Law at Lusail University. lu.edu.qa A4

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Oryx Universal College (OUC) Established in 2020, Oryx Universal College (OUC) offers British Bachelor of Science (BSc) Honours (Hons) and Master of Science (MSc) qualifications in Qatar, in partnership with prestigious Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU). It was approved by the Ministry of Education and Higher Education with a distinct set of programmes expected to deliver skills and knowledge that are in high demand in the Middle East region and other parts of the world. With a focus on delivering STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) skills and knowledge, Oryx Universal College offers distinguished programmes that students can complete in Qatar, including BSc (Hons) in ©

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Qatar's fastest growing private university, CUC Ulster University, is expanding even further with the opening of a brand new campus in the smart city of Lusail, Qatar. In a significant milestone as part of the expansion plan, CUC Ulster's state-of-the-art facility is a testament to the massive growth and development which the university has experienced in recent years. The CUC Ulster University campus in Lusail is an architectural marvel, with cutting-edge technology and modern facilities that are designed to provide students with the best possible learning environment. The campus is equipped with spacious contemporary designed classrooms, advanced specialised laboratories, and research facilities that will enable students to thrive in their academic pursuits. In addition, the campus boasts world-class recreational facilities, including a sports centre, a library, and a student union, ensuring that students have everything they need to succeed both academically and personally. We invite you to explore these incredible spaces that promote active lifestyles, foster artistic expression, and encourage the joy of learning beyond the classroom. The significance of the new campus goes beyond just the university itself. The CUC Ulster University campus in Lusail is also a key part of Qatar's efforts to achieve its 2030 Qatar National Vision. CUC Ulster University offers important degree programmes tailored to the achievement of Qatar's vision. These include a Master's in Education Management, an MBA in Women in Leadership, an MSc in Marketing, and a BEng in Artificial Intelligence, to name a few. In an interview, Executive Dean Dr. Faris Gorashi spoke about how the new campus aligns with Qatar's vision for the future. "We are proud to be part of Qatar's journey towards achieving its 2030 National Vision. The CUC Ulster University campus in Lusail is built with the future in mind, providing students with the skills and knowledge they need to contribute to the development of an advanced and sustainable society," he said. CUC Ulster University is accepting applications for September 2024 intake. For further information, please contact +974 40 198 198 or visit: cuc-ulster.edu.qa/register.

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to Qatar ‘UK bridging’ programmes in business, humanities, engineering and science pathways developed and accredited by the Northern Consortium of UK universities (NCUK). NCUK is globally recognised for its programmes developed collaboratively with the 16 NCUK Partner Universities. Computer Science, BSc (Hons) in Civil Engineering, BSc (Hons) in Quantity Surveying, BSc (Hons) in Software Engineering, BA in Human Resource Management, BEng in Mechanical Engineering, MSc in Project Management, MSc in Cyber Security, MSc in Investment and Trade, and MSc in Leadership and Managment Practice. oryx.edu.qa C3

The college also houses SI-UK Qatar; SI-UK is the leading provider of independent advice and support to international students applying to study in the UK. SI-UK Qatar is an official Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS) centre, and is part of a global network of 23 offices, helping thousands of international students join UK universities. universityfoundationcollege.com C3

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Established by Amiri Decree in 2013, the Police College (Qatar) offers a four-year bachelor’s degree in law and police science in Arabic. The college prepares cadres of students who receive legal and police training to become officers and join the police force in Qatar. However, the college’s Supreme Council – which is chaired by the Minister of Interior and consists of a president, a deputy and other members who are appointed by the Minister of Interior – has the right to allow one or more subjects in a foreign language. Non-Qatari students who obtain scholarships from their own countries can also apply. portal.moi.gov.qa/policecollege F1

Established in 2007, the University of Calgary in Qatar (UCQ) offers university training in all aspects of professional nursing in compliance with the same rigorous international standards applied at the Faculty of Nursing at the University of Calgary in Canada. In addition to a Bachelor of Nursing, UCQ offers a foundations programme that assists students with the language, mathematics and science skills they need to thrive in the nursing profession. ucalgary.edu.qa D2

Qatar Aeronautical College (QAC) Qatar Aeronautical College (QAC) was founded in 1975 as the Civil Aviation College of the Gulf States, with assistance from the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). It changed its name in 1996 to Qatar Aeronautical College, and programmes include training not just for airline pilots, but also for aircraft maintenance engineers, air traffic controllers, meteorologists, airport operations management personnel and flight dispatchers. Qatari graduates aged 17–24 are eligible to apply for trainee positions sponsored by Qatar Airways, Qatar Civil Aviation Authority, etc. Qataris and other nationals may also apply to join on a fee-paying basis. qac.edu.qa D4

University Foundation College (UFC) University Foundation College (UFC) is a private British college, licensed by MoEHE. UFC brings

University of Doha for Science and Technology (UDST) The University of Doha for Science and Technology (UDST) was officially established by Amiri Decision No 13 of 2022, and it is the first national university that specialises in academic applied, technical, and professional education in the State of Qatar. UDST has over 60 bachelor’s and master’s degree programmes, diplomas, and certificates. It houses five colleges – Business Management, Computing and Information Technology, Engineering Technology, Health Sciences and General Education – in addition to specialised training centres for individuals and companies. UDST is recognised for its student-centred learning and state-of-the-art facilities. Its world-renowned faculty and researchers work on developing students’ skills and help raise well-equipped graduates who are proudly serving different sectors of the economy and contributing to the achievement of human, social and economic development goals nationally and internationally. udst.edu.qa B3

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Qatar University Since Qatar University (QU) was established in the late 1970s, the university has been striving to be a platform and a minaret of knowledge and enlightenment for Qatar, and one of the leading institutions of higher education in the country.

QU has contributed in fulfilling the needs of society for qualified personnel, scholars, consultants and researchers in various specialisations. It has been actively interacting and contributing to the development of society through its academic and research expertise.

QU has emphasised international ranking during the last few years, and has strived to get the academic accreditations for several colleges and programmes to achieve quality assurance. International ranking and academic accreditation enables QU to observe performance and quality, and investigate strategies and applied plans in order to achieve university objectives.

QU develops as society’s needs increase, and accordingly, it expands its colleges, departments and academic programmes to fulfil the necessary needs required to achieve Qatar National Vision 2030. It also employs its expertise in planning and setting up strategies to enhance stability in the social, economic, academic and human development domains.

Most recently, QU climbed up the Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) World Rankings 2024, placing 173 and entering the top 200, up from 208 the previous year, a significant milestone that showcases QU’s consistent improvement in all areas. This year, QU ranked first in Qatar and third in the QS Arab Region University Rankings 2023. In addition, Times Higher Education (THE) announced that QU placed 28 in the THE Asia Rankings 2023, moving up 18 places from 2022 and proudly entering the top 30 universities in Asia. QU also achieved distinguished results in the prestigious THE Impact Ranking 2023, placing among elite universities worldwide.

QU has 11 colleges: Arts and Sciences, Business and Economics, Education, Engineering, Law, Pharmacy, Sharia and Islamic Studies, Health Sciences, Medicine and the College of Dental Medicine. QU recently announced its eleventh college, and fifth college under QU Health, the College of Nursing.

As part of Qatar's policy, which aims to improve health services, QU announced in 2017 the establishment of a health cluster, aptly titled QU Health, to fulfil the market's needs for qualified national specialised cadre in all fields related to the health, safety and pharmaceutical industries.

QU offers various academic programmes and research projects based on international standards taking into account aspects and issues related to Arab-Islamic culture and identity.

QU’s diverse and lively student body is a testament to the potential of Qatar’s greatest future leaders, respected scholars and inspired artisans. Students at QU enjoy the convenience and beauty of state-of-the-art facilities and technology, paired with traditional values, in a harmony and ease-of-access, which fully supports their education and life experiences. qu.edu.qa B3

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Today, it offers quality education to more than 28,000 multinational students at the undergraduate and graduate level. QU meets international standards and maintains the fastest growing research profile in the region. It has always been the moving force of society as well as its centre of enlightenment.

Research is an integral part of the academic environment at QU and is bolstered by an ambitious five-year roadmap addressing national priorities and listing four priority research areas -- Energy, Environment and Resource Sustainability; Social Change and Identity; Population, Health and Wellness; and Information, Communication and Technologies (ICT) – with a state-of-the-art Research Complex, and 17 research centres of excellence.

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Qatar Foundation Qatar Foundation (QF) is a private, non-profit organisation that supports Qatar on its journey to becoming a diversified and sustainable economy, providing homegrown solutions for the benefit of Qatar and the world. QF was founded in 1995 by the Father Amir, HH Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, and HH Sheikha Moza bint Nasser, Chairperson of QF. HE Sheikha Hind bint Hamad Al Thani is Vice Chairperson and CEO of QF. Education City, QF’s flagship initiative, is a stunning campus that spans more than 12 sq km and hosts branch campuses of some of the world’s leading educational institutes, a homegrown university, and other research, scholastic, and community centres. Together, these institutes make Education City a unique model of academic and research excellence, pioneering a new approach to multidisciplinary, global education and enabling breakthroughs that benefit Qatar and the rest of the world.

K-12 Schools At QF, an education ecosystem has been built that caters to students from when they are six months old through to postgraduate study, creating an exciting environment for lifelong learning. The bedrock of this model is formed by a wide array of K-12 schools that deliver unique learning opportunities and strive to meet the individual needs of each student in its diverse community. Since opening its first school in 1996, QF has been continuously expanding its network and operates 13 schools today. These include: Qatar Academy, which has five branches in different geographical locations throughout Qatar; Qatar Leadership Academy (QLA), which promotes personal growth in young men through excellence in academics, leadership, athletics, and character; Renad Academy, which provides education and specialised services for children with autism; Awsaj Academy, which supports children and young people with learning challenges; Qatar Academy for Science and Technology (QAST), offering an advanced academic programme in

Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) subjects; Academyati, a unique progressive school championing alternative learning pedagogies; Tariq Bin Ziad, which provides a bilingual education deeply rooted in Qatar’s culture and heritage; and the Academic Bridge Program (ABP), which helps high school graduates better prepare themselves for rigorous university programmes.

Higher Education QF's higher education offerings include partnerships with seven leading universities from around the world and one homegrown university. They are Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar (CMU-Q), Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar (WCM-Q), Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts in Qatar (VCUarts Qatar), Texas A&M University at Qatar (TAMUQ), Northwestern University in Qatar (NU-Q), Georgetown University in Qatar (GU-Q), HEC Paris in Qatar, and Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU). Each of these universities focus on specific subject areas where they are globally renowned, while collaborating across disciplines in a uniquely integrated campus.

Research, Development and Innovation QF is transforming the nation as a leading hub for research, entrepreneurship, and innovation. Specialised research institutes are making major advances in fields such as artificial intelligence, personalised medicine, and sustainable energy – providing cutting-edge solutions for Qatar and the world. Another key pillar of this ecosystem, Qatar Science & Technology Park (QSTP), provides a platform to enable large multinational companies and local tech startups alike to setup their base in Qatar – see Investment and Trade in the Business and Economy section. QF has also established Sidra Medicine, a world-class women's and children's hospital and medical research hub. See Healthcare in Qatar in the Living in Qatar section. As an open and active organisation, community development is also at the heart of everything that QF does. Among its wide range of initiatives, there are specific programmes tailored to promoting active and healthy lifestyles, preserving Qatari culture and heritage, advancing the Arabic language, and creating a more sustainable planet. qf.org.qa C2

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Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar (CMU-Q) For more than a century, Carnegie Mellon University has challenged the curious and passionate to imagine and deliver work that matters.

Georgetown University in Qatar (GU-Q) Georgetown University in Qatar (GU-Q) awards the same internationally recognised Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service (BSFS) degree as Georgetown University in Washington, DC, which was established in 1789. Taught in a diverse learning environment in a dynamic region of the world, the BSFS degree is offered in four majors: Culture and Politics, International Economics, International History, and International Politics, with additional minor and certificate options. The liberal arts curriculum and experiential learning programmes at GU-Q engage students in discovering critical and innovative solutions to global issues. The university also delivers a range of executive education programmes and custom-designed master's degrees. qatar.georgetown.edu

Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU) Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU), a member of QF, was founded in 2010 as a research-intensive university that acts as a catalyst for transformative change in Qatar and the region while having global impact. Located in Education City, HBKU is committed to building and cultivating human capacity through an enriching academic experience,

HEC Paris in Qatar Founded in 1881 by the Paris Chamber of Commerce and Industry, HEC Paris, a founding member of the Université Paris-Saclay, brings together 140 permanent professors, more than 4,500 students, and 8,000 executives and directors in education each year. In 2010, HEC Paris joined QF and brought world-class Executive Education programmes and research activity to Doha and the region. By 2011, HEC Paris had launched Qatar’s first international Executive MBA (EMBA), which was ranked number 1 worldwide by the Financial Times in 2019. The HEC Paris international EMBA is a part-time programme that provides executives with a set of fundamental skills to expand their knowledge and leadership capabilities. In addition to the EMBA, HEC Paris in Qatar provides a Specialised Master’s Degree in Strategic Business Unit Management. The institution also offers nondegree management programmes for executives, in the form of executive short programmes and certificates as well as custom-designed programmes for individual companies. qatar.exed.hec.edu

Northwestern University in Qatar (NU-Q) Northwestern University in Qatar (NU-Q) offers bachelor’s degrees from Northwestern’s School of Communication and the Medill School of Journalism, Media, Integrated Marketing Communications. Northwestern Qatar also offers a variety of executive education programmes for professionals in Qatar. Northwestern Qatar is the 12th school of Northwestern University, which is ranked among the top universities in the world. Northwestern is ranked 9th by the US News & World Report and 26th by the Times Higher Education World University Rankings. Students interested in news reporting, multimedia storytelling, and strategic communication enrol in Northwestern Qatar’s programme in journalism and strategic communication. If their interest is more aligned with creative media – scriptwriting, cinematography, film production and animation – the programme in communication offers both the academic rigour and the training in the technical components of those careers. In addition to their majors, all Northwestern Qatar students benefit from a wellrounded education, which includes a variety of ©

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A private, top-ranked and global university, Carnegie Mellon sets its own course with programmes that inspire creativity and collaboration. In 2004, Carnegie Mellon and Qatar Foundation (QF) began a partnership to deliver select programmes that will contribute to the longterm development of Qatar. Today, Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar (CMU-Q) offers undergraduate programmes in biological sciences, business administration, computer science, and information systems. More than 470 students from 61 countries call CMU-Q home. Graduates from CMU-Q are pursuing their careers in top organisations within Qatar and around the world, and many have started their own entrepreneurial ventures. With 16 graduating classes, the total number of alumni is more than 1,200. qatar.cmu.edu

innovative ecosystem, and unique partnerships. HBKU delivers multidisciplinary undergraduate and graduate programmes through its colleges, and provides opportunities for research and scholarship through its institutes and centres. hbku.edu.qa

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Texas A&M University, recognised as having one of the premier engineering programmes in the world, has offered bachelor’s degrees in chemical engineering, electrical and computer engineering, mechanical engineering and petroleum engineering at QF’s Education City campus since 2003, and master’s degrees in chemical engineering since autumn 2011. Texas A&M at Qatar has awarded more than 1,500 degrees since 2007. In addition to engineering courses, Texas A&M at Qatar provides classes in science, mathematics, liberal arts and the humanities. All four of the undergraduate engineering programmes offered are accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET. The curriculum offered at Texas A&M at Qatar is materially the same as that offered at the main campus in College Station, Texas, and the courses in Doha are taught in English in a coeducational setting. Faculty from around the world are attracted to Texas A&M at Qatar to provide this educational experience and to participate in research activities now valued at more than USD284.3 mn, and that address issues important to the State of Qatar. qatar.tamu.edu

Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts in Qatar (VCUarts Qatar)

VCUarts Qatar is celebrating a fruitful 25-year alliance between VCU and QF that underscores the commitment of each institution to excellence, enquiry, discovery and innovation in a global setting. It offers students the opportunity to earn a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in graphic design, interior design, painting and printmaking, a Bachelor of Fine Arts in kinetic imaging (coming in Fall/Autumn 2024), a Bachelor of Arts degree in art history, and a Master of Fine Arts degree in design. A vibrant community with a global reach, the university promises to instill in students a lifelong

The campus attracts renowned contributors to contemporary visual culture for speaking and teaching engagements, and hosts two major international events: Tasmeem Doha, a biennial art and design conference; and the Hamad bin Khalifa Symposium on Islamic Art. qatar.vcu.edu

Weill Cornell Medicine – Qatar (WCM-Q) Weill Cornell Medicine– Qatar (WCM-Q) is at the forefront of medical education, clinical care, and biomedical research in the Middle East. Established in 2001 as a partnership between Cornell University in the US and Qatar Foundation, WCM-Q is part of Cornell University and was the first US university to offer its MD degree overseas. From their very first year, medical students gain clinical experience with the country’s finest healthcare providers, and go on to residencies in some of the best teaching hospitals in the world. WCM-Q’s Division of Continuing Professional Development is accredited to provide continuing medical education for physicians and in doing so disseminates information about clinical best practice, augmenting local healthcare delivery. In line with its commitment to focus on diseases prevalent in Qatar and the wider region, WCM-Q has a world-class Biomedical Research Program, the first of its kind in the Middle East. WCM-Q researchers conduct investigations at the basic, translational and community levels, addressing complex diseases such as diabetes, infectious diseases like COVID-19 and hepatitis C, and helping to inform more efficient healthcare delivery by ushering in the era of precision medicine and AI. The Biomedical Research Program also delivers robust training programmes, helping to build local research capacity and contributing to Qatar’s knowledge economy. WCM-Q’s affiliation with Cornell University and Weill Cornell Medicine in New York, the Ministry of Public Health, Hamad Medical Corporation, Sidra Medicine, Aspetar, the Feto Maternal Centre, and the Primary Health Care Corporation, has created powerful partnerships that are dedicated to delivering excellence in education, patient care and biomedical research. qatar–weill.cornell.edu m

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Established in 1998 through a partnership with Qatar Foundation (QF), Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts in Qatar (VCUarts Qatar) is the international branch campus of Virginia Commonwealth University’s (VCU) School of the Arts, a top-ranked art and design programme in the US.

passion for education and the arts. VCUarts Qatar offers valuable opportunities for cross-cultural exchange and connects VCUarts to the influential art and design world of the Middle East and beyond.

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CREATING GLOBAL LEADERS Georgetown University in Qatar (GU-Q) awards the same internationally recognized Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service (BSFS) degree as Georgetown University, established in Washington, DC, in 1789.

The liberal arts curriculum and experiential learning programs engage students in discovering critical and innovative solutions to global issues.

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GU-Q is located in Education City, a beautiful 12 square kilometer campus housing top-tier American educational institutions that are part of the Qatar Foundation multiversity. Enrich your educational experience through

The BSFS degree is offered in four majors, complemented by a range of minor and certificate programs, all delivered in a vibrant learning environment situated in a dynamic and diverse region of the world.

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Education Courses, Tutoring and Lectures Excellence Training Centre D3 Offers various language courses in English and Arabic as well as preparation for English for Academic Purposes (EAP) course and test preparation for IELTS and TOEFL. 4436 0225, excellence.qa

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Geometric Learning Centre D3 A tuition centre that offers personalised English and maths learning programmes in the British curriculum. 3333 2468, geometric-centre.com

Language Courses and Tuition Al Rayyan International University College (ARIU) D3 (previously Stenden Qatar) Offers language courses in Arabic and English as well as IELTS preparation. 4489 3333/55, ariu.edu.qa Asas Language Center E3 Offers language courses in English, Arabic and French as well as specialised courses in technical and legal reports, and academic writing. It also offers IELTS test preparation. 6690 7449, asas-language.com.qa Aptech Qatar D4 A computer education centre with more than 35 years of expertise that also offers language training in academic and business English. 4444 3600/700, aptechqatar.com Berlitz Language Center E4 Offers tuition in more than 10 languages. Test preparation for IELTS and TOEFL. 4455 0506/7, berlitz-qatar.com British Council D3 Offers a wide range of English language courses as well as access to a library and computers. It is also an IELTS centre. 800 5501, britishcouncil.qa Community Service and Continuing Education Center (CCE) B3 Offers a variety of certification programmes and training courses at Qatar University. Training courses are offered to all community members in a number of disciplines such as language (English, Arabic, French, Turkish, Chinese, etc), business, leadership, management, finance, accounting and information processing. Test preparation courses for GMAT, GRE, IELTS and ACT are also offered. 4403 3925, qu.edu.qa/cce Educate Learning Center B4 Offers students at all competency levels an opportunity to develop their language skills in English, Arabic, German and French, as well as major exam preparation courses such as IELTS and TOEFL. 4006 3031, educate.com.qa EduTec Training Center E4 Offers vocational training and award recognised qualifications. The centre specialises in tailor-made courses in English, corporate and placement tests. 3343 3354, edu-tec.net

Inception Center D3 A language and translation centre offering a variety of distinctive language programmes and courses including English, French, Spanish and Arabic for non-Arabic speakers. 5085 2420/50/60, inception-qa.com, inception-languages-center.business.site Inlingua Qatar (Score Plus Qatar – The Princeton Review) D3 A test preparation and language training centre offering language courses in English, French, German, Spanish and Arabic, and test preparation in SAT, ACT, GMAT, GRE, IELTS and TOEFL. 4413 1260, 4436 8580, inlinguaqatar.com, scoreplusqatar.business.site Institut Français du Qatar B3 A range of French courses for adults and children, certifications in French language. Tests for immigration to Canada or Quebec. 4493 0862/3, 3168 0085, if-qatar.com Leaders Training Center E4 A provider of professional development courses offering Spoken Arabic as well as test preparation in IELTS and Occupational English Test (OET). 3110 1550, 4466 4321, leaders.qa London Education Centre Multiple locations Provides customised one-on-one tutoring in English, Maths, Physics and Science as well as ACT/SAT test preparation. 7064 3300 (Al Thumama), 7069 8788 (Bani Hajer), lec.qa Oxford Learning C3 Offers tutoring in reading, writing, English, Maths, Science and ESL as well as exam preparations, and for children with learning disabilities. 4491 0777, oxfordlearning.qa Shakespeare Language Center D2 Offers courses to students and adult learners, and special programmes for school students, homework and study support as well as major exam preparation courses such as IELTS, TOEFL, SAT and IGCSE. In addition, it offers language courses in English, French, Arabic, Spanish, Turkish, German, Russian and more. 4450 2885, 3334 4509, see their Facebook or Instagram page for more information StudyPlus D3 A premium academic tutoring and exam preparation centre offering language courses in English and English Literature in Edexcel, Cambridge and IB Curriculum. Also offers courses in Core Maths, Further Pure Maths, Physics,

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Chemistry, Biology, Business Studies, Accounting, Economics, ESL, EFL, Statistics, Mechanics, and ICT. 4442 4294, thestudyplus.com

Community Classes and Extra-mural Courses Community Service and Continuing Education Center (CCE) B3 Offers preparation courses in Certified Management Accountant (CMA), Certified Internal Auditor (CIA), Certified Non Profit Accounting Professional (CNAP), Certified Information System Auditor (CISA), Project Management Professional (PMP), Certified Information Security Manager (CISM), Internet Computer Driving License (ICDL), and certification programmes in Cybersecurity and Blockchain. 4403 3925, qu.edu.qa/cce Education Development Institute (EDI) C2 A member of Qatar Foundation (QF) that serves as a centre of excellence in professional development and lifelong learning, by supporting the growth and development of the educational community within Qatar and internationally. 4454 2122, edi.qa Enertech Qatar D3 A Health, Safety, and Environmental (HSE) training centre providing standardised health and safety training. 4401 0888, enertechqatar.com

Qatar Financial & Business Academy (QFBA) C4 A leading national training provider offering professional training to individuals and customised learning and development programmes for corporates, and various courses in finance and investment. 4496 8333, qfba.edu.qa Qatar Skills Training Centre E3 Offers vocational training, education and professional development. 4416 1622, qatarskills.com.qa

Earth Talks Series D4 In collaboration with the Arab Youth Climate Movement Qatar, Msheireb Museums hosts Earth Talks Series to reawaken the ecological consciousness of the community. 4006 5555, msheirebmuseums.com Education City Speaker Series (ECCS) C2 Launched in 2018 by QF, the open, unbiased platform allows the public to listen to different viewpoints on key topics and trends shaping the world, and gives them the opportunity to have a discussion with thought leaders. 4454 0000, qf.org.qa/education-city-speaker-series Georgetown University in Qatar (GU-Q) C2 Under the Center for International and Regional Studies (CIRS), GU-Q hosts public talks, seminars and conferences. The Hiwaraat Conference Series brings scholars, policy makers, diplomats and government officials from around the world to contribute innovative solutions to a wide range of global and regional issues. 4457 8100, qatar.georgetown.edu Museum of Islamic Art (MIA) D4 The museum's Education Centre offers talks, art workshops, programmes and training courses for children and adults. 4422 4444, 4452 5555, mia.org.qa National Museum of Qatar (NMoQ) D4 Offers free online and in-person art and culture workshops for families and children as well as storytelling programmes for children in Arabic and/or English. 4452 5555, nmoq.org.qa Qatar Science and Technology Park (QSTP) C2 A member of QF offering technovate, networking seminars and open discussions. 4454 7070, qstp.org.qa Weill Cornell Medicine – Qatar (WCM-Q) C2 Hosts occasional Grand Rounds, a platform for physicians to attend high-quality lectures on developments in medicine, ask questions and network with peers (colleagues and specialists) to promote interdisciplinary collaborations for improved patient care. 4492 8000, qatar-weill.cornell.edu m

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Excellence Training Centre D3 Offers various courses in accounting and finance, human resources management, management and administrative skills, and more. 4436 0225, excellence.qa

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TII Language Center at Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU) C2 Offers top-class language training in 12 languages for adults, namely Arabic, English, French, Spanish, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin Chinese, Portuguese, Russian and Turkish, in addition to eight languages for kids and teenagers between the ages of 5 and 15 years, namely Arabic, French, Spanish, German, Italian, Turkish, Mandarin Chinese and Portuguese. 4454 2578/993, tii.qa

Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts in Qatar (VCUarts Qatar) C2 Offers a selection of art, design and craft courses in English and/or Arabic, and holds workshops and lectures including an annual fashion show each spring. 4402 0555, qatar.vcu.edu

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Arabic/Islamic Culture Courses Arabic, the official language of Qatar, ranks sixth among the world’s major languages and is the native tongue of nearly 250 mn people around the world, as well as the language of the Holy Quran and thus, Islam. It is one of the United Nations' six official languages.

Arabic/Islamic Culture Courses

All courses and fees are subject to change. Start learning Arabic with the simple words and greetings in Arabic Phrases in the Discovering Qatar section. Classical Arabic has preserved the language of the Quran for over 1,400 years. Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) is an adapted form of the classical language used in books, newspapers, on TV and radio, and at times, in conversation. Classical Arabic and MSA are, to a large extent, learned languages and must be taught in schools, since nearly all Arabs grow up learning a colloquial form of the language. Local dialects vary with more than 30 different regional variations. Arabic is written from right to left. There are 18 distinct letter shapes, which vary slightly depending on whether they are connected to another letter before or after them. There are no 'capital' letters. The full alphabet of 28 letters is created by placing various combinations of dots above or below some of these letters. Other languages – such as Persian, Urdu and Malay – use adaptations of the Arabic script. Arabic language courses in Qatar offer a choice of colloquial Qatari Arabic or MSA. Islam is the official religion in Qatar. Courses offer a chance to learn about the faith as well.

Courses in Qatar

Arabic for Non-Native Speakers (ANNS) Center at Qatar University B3 A specialised language centre that offers certificates of completion to international students whose mother tongue is not Arabic. A one academic year programme provides students with communicative skills of comprehension, speaking, reading, writing and pragmatics. QU also offers a bachelor's degree and master's degree in the Arabic language. 4403 4584/91, qu.edu.qa/artssciences/departments/anns Berlitz Language Center E4 Group and private conversational and written Arabic courses at levels 1 – 10. Evening classes are available twice a week at each level. Fees vary. 4455 0506/7, berlitz‑qatar.com

Qatar Foundation Interbational (QFI) Multiple locations An international organisation that advances Arabic language education across the world. QFI has curated lists of Arabic programmes at higher education institutions, as well as summer programmes geared for primary and secondary students. info@qfi.org, qfi.org Institut Français du Qatar B3 The successor to the French Cultural Centre (CCF), the official French Institute provides courses in MSA for French and non-French speakers. Private tuition and corporate courses also available. Fees vary. 4493 0862/3, 3168 0085 (WhatsApp), if-qatar.com Language Center at the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies (DI) B3 Offers courses in Arabic language and culture within a proficiency-based framework, founded on a communicative and taskoriented approach. Classes target the development of the various skills (speaking, listening, reading and writing). 4419 9444, dohainstitute.edu.qa Leaders Training Center E4 A provider of professional development courses offering Spoken Arabic as well as test preparation in IELTS and Occupational English Test (OET). 3110 1550, 4466 4321, leaders.qa Sheikh Abdulla Bin Zaid Al Mahmoud Islamic Cultural Center D4 (previously known as Fanar) Lessons in MSA with separate classes for men and women. Courses at levels 1 – 5 are intensive and last two and a half months, with classes twice a week. Classes in Islamic studies and culture in English, with assistance in Tagalog (Philippines), Sinhalese (Sri Lanka) and Nepali. 4444 7444, binzaid@islam.gov.qa, binzaid.gov.qa TII Arabic Language Program at Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU) C2 Offers courses in MSA or the Qatari (Khaleeji) dialect with an emphasis on communication. Also available are courses in medical Arabic to help healthcare professionals communicate with patients. 4454 2578/993, tii.qa m

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Al Rayyan International University College (ARIU) D3 (previously Stenden Qatar) Offers Arabic Language Level 1 Basics, a two-month course to learn basic Arabic (speaking, writing and reading) at QAR1,900 per person. 4489 3333/55, ariu.edu.qa

Excellence Training Centre D3 Offers various language courses in Arabic and English as well as test preparations. 4436 0225, excellence.qa

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M-Learning

M-Learning

In today’s world apps have become an integral part of daily life – trendy, cool, and ever evolving, they offer support in every field, from banking to entertainment and in the last few years in the field of education, as well. And students love them!

is estimated to reach 5.1 bn users and therefore a new peak in 2028. This opens up numerous possibilities for the advancement of education and learning.

On one hand are exams, study and lots of traditional learning which students are not fond of. However, when education is combined with technology, especially in the form of apps, students become a lot more receptive and willing to learn.

With rapid development in the digital technology arena, educational apps are becoming increasingly popular among students in Qatar, decreasing dependence on private tuition, to a certain extent.

Mobile learning apps are becoming popular with students and educators around the world, including Qatar. Mobile learning apps, or m-learning, refers to learning that is done via portable devices such as smartphones and tablets. Following the closure of schools and universities during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020–22, the Ministry of Education and Higher Education (MOEHE) swiftly designed an effective alternative to the physical classroom, ensuring that all students are able to continue their learning. The Ministry launched online learning platforms and distance learning services, offering digital and interactive resources prepared by education specialists.

Why mobile learning? Historically, access to information and communications technology (ICT) for teachers and students in certain countries has been limited. This posed a major barrier to the advancement of education. Now the smartphone is changing that reality. According to the latest report from the Wireless Smartphone Strategies (WSS) services, the Global Smartphone User Penetration Forecast by 88 Countries: 2007-2028 states the global smartphone user base will grow more than 13% from 2023 to 2028. The smartphone user base

M-Learning in Qatar

With regard to young learners, parents consider educational apps a useful aid that help dispense with expensive private tutoring. Though these apps help students, both educators and parents agree that m-learning cannot replace classroom learning. While many parents consider them as a useful mode to replace costly private tuition, teachers are sceptical about these digital solutions and insist that nothing could substitute to one-to-one learning.

Choose an appropriate method of learning As discussed, classroom and lecture scenarios are indispensable when it comes to a holistic learning experience – even if one opts for a virtual class. And though mobile apps can be extremely helpful, if a student needs in-depth research on a subject a mobile phone or tablet would not be the optimum device to use. Therefore, the important thing to remember is to use a study aid that compliments the way you learn.

‘E-Bag’ Project As part of the efforts to achieve Qatar National Vision 2030, the Ministry – then the Supreme Education Council – in 2013 launched the ‘e-bag’ project, which aims to provide every student and teacher in the country with a tablet along with educational aids and applications that conform to the national curriculum standards.

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More higher education institutions are participating in the 'education mobile revolution', as students miss out on a number of benefits when technolo y is left out of the classroom. Today’s students are tech-savvy. They get more engaged and do better when using mobile devices in the classroom. Here are some of the benefits of using mobile technology in the classroom:

Taking learning outside the classroom By allowing students to learn via mobile devices, learning expands beyond the classroom. They will have access to information in real-time, 24/7. Students will be able to use their devices for research and to collaborate during projects and group work. The added benefit here is that technology is popular and engaging, thereby transforming learning by engaging students within and outside of the classroom making their lessons interactive.

Preparing students To prepare your students for the future, mobile technology needs to be incorporated in their curriculum. This is because mobile devices are a part of everyday life as an adult, while also a vital part of most career paths. In the connected world we live in today, these skills are imperative.

M-Learning helps save trees While millions of trees are cut down to make paper for traditional textbooks, educational apps only require a download. This translates into a greener earth for future generations. The mobile learning process supports sustainability.

Keeping current The days of looking up information in hard-copy encyclopaedias are gone.

When it comes to mobile apps, there is a diverse range of software that falls within the sphere of education. Some apps are tailored for high-school students, some for soon-to-be college graduates, and others are perfect for those who teach or simply those who love learning. Here are some of the best apps for iOS and Android:

Having access to mobile devices allows students instant access to the latest news, information, statistics, and more. The answer to virtually every question a student has is at their finge tips, keeping them connected and ensuring they are well informed with up to date information. Digital textbooks Hard copy textbooks are not the most relevant sources of information in a connected world. The current generation has grown accustomed to instant, updated information. Traditional textbooks can’t provide students with the latest information and research. Additionally, having digital textbooks on their mobile devices keeps students more organised and offers them easy access to their subject matter. No more lugging around bags of books. Most digital textbooks are continually updated and often more vivid, helpful, and creative.

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Top educational apps

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