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Qatar has 18 international schools matching the international curriculum category, offering families genuine choice across different price points and locations.
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Pearling Season International School of Doha comprises two campuses, the main site in Al Mansoura and a second campus in Al Gharrafa. The school serves students aged 3 to 18 and offers the British curriculum, including IPC for the primary years, Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels and Cambridge A Levels, with Pearson Edexcel IGCSE as an option. Established in 2014, the school expanded to a second campus in 2021, welcoming a diverse student body from over 50 nationalities and a largely UK-based teaching staff. Arabic and French are taught by native speakers. Facilities include two indoor heated swimming pools, a 50-meter pool and a children's pool, an AstroTurf football pitch, a basketball court and a multipurpose hall, with classrooms designed to support focused learning and safety measures supported by lifeguards. An Additional Learning Needs (ALN) department integrates ALN students into mainstream classes. Enrichment activities such as Literacy Week, STEAM Week, and sustainability initiatives broaden learning beyond the classroom.
Awsaj Academy is a specialized school under the Qatar Foundation, dedicated to students with mild to moderate learning needs. Located in a purpose-built facility within Education City, Doha, the academy offers a supportive environment with a low student-to-teacher ratio, ensuring no more than ten students per class. The school follows the International Early Years (IEYC), Primary (IPC), and Middle Years (IMYC) curriculums, blending academic standards with personalized instruction. Unique to Awsaj is the "Prime Program," a specialized evening initiative for young adults aged 18 to 25, offering a second chance to complete their education and gain employability skills. The campus features specialized science laboratories and extensive art facilities, underpinning a strong focus on both STEM and creative arts. Through its "Ramification of Inclusive Family Development" (RIFD) program, the school also provides extensive training and support for parents, fostering a collaborative educational community.
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