Qatar, Doha
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Doha Academy Salwa Branch has 360 pupils, typical class sizes of 22, instruction in English.
The Doha Academy Salwa branch is located at 691 Ibn Houd Street, Mamoura, Doha, Qatar. It sits in a peaceful, green residential area in Mamoura. The campus is spread over two buildings on the site.
The Salwa campus serves Kindergarten through Year 6, with around 380 students in total.
The school is co-educational for Years 1–5 and gender-segregated from Year 6 onwards.
The school provides additional academic, social and emotional support if required.
No formal country affiliation is published; the curriculum blends elements of the National Curriculum for England and Wales, the Cambridge International curriculum, and the Qatar National Curriculum.
Islamic values and teachings are integrated into the school's ethos.
Primary days begin with doors opening at 06:30 and registration at 07:00; lessons start at 07:15. Years 1–3 follow a timetable with two short breaks and finish at 13:30 (07:15–08:45; 08:45–09:10; 09:10–11:15; 11:15–11:40; 11:40–13:30). Years 4–6 follow a similar pattern but with a later first break (07:15–09:15; 09:15–09:40; 09:40–11:45; 11:45–12:10; 12:10–13:30).
Bus service information is not published; contact the school to arrange transport. Phone: +974 44509917.
Annual tuition at Doha Academy Salwa Branch ranges from QAR 15,825 to QAR 33,675 for 2026/27.
Doha Academy Salwa Branch teaches British Curriculum for students aged 3 to 15.
Doha Academy Salwa Branch offers a blended curriculum that combines the English National Curriculum (NCfE), the Cambridge International framework, and the Qatar National Curriculum for students aged 5–14 (Year 1–9). English is the main medium of instruction, with Arabic, Qatar History, and Religion taught under the Qatar National Curriculum. The academic program comprises twelve subject disciplines, with an emphasis on Language & Literacy and Mathematics & Numeracy across the core. In Primary, English is delivered via the Cambridge Primary Framework; RWI Phonics is used in Early Years to Year 3; guided reading in Years 4–6; Power Maths for Mathematics; and French, ICT, and PE are taught by specialist teachers. For upper secondary, the school prepares students for Cambridge International examinations (IGCSE in Year 11) and Edexcel AS Level in Year 12; Year 13 is referenced in some materials but specific qualifications beyond AS Level are not detailed. Co-curricular activities and a reading-focused environment supplement the curriculum.
No student–teacher ratio is published on the site.
The school indicates preparation for Cambridge International and Edexcel examinations, including IGCSE (Year 11) and AS Level (Year 12).
No specific gifted and talented programs are detailed on the site.
Doha Academy Salwa does not publicly disclose information regarding Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) provision; policies are available on request.
Doha Academy Salwa does not publicly disclose information regarding Special Educational Needs (SEN) provision or whether it is a specialist SEN institution; policies are available on request.
Doha Academy Salwa does not publicly disclose information regarding English as an Additional Language (EAL) provision; policies are available on request.
Doha Academy Salwa does not publicly disclose information regarding mental wellbeing provision; policies are available on request.
Doha Academy Salwa does not publicly disclose information regarding safeguarding and child protection; policies are available on request.
1. Determine eligibility and program fit: Doha Academy Salwa offers education from Year 1 to Year 9. The school follows the National Curriculum of England and Wales. From Year 1 to Year 5 the school is co-educational; from Year 6 onwards, classes are gender segregated. 2. Contact the admissions team to obtain information or arrange a tour: the admissions team aims to assist at every stage of the Admissions process, and you can call +974 44143704 or schedule a tour. Unplanned visits are not accommodated. 3. Initiate the visit or submit applications: book an appointment to visit; an "Enroll Now" option is available to begin the enrollment process. 4. Transfer documents: if you are transferring from another local school, ensure all documents are signed and stamped. 5. Finalize enrollment: follow the instructions provided by the Admissions team to complete enrollment; the team is available to answer questions at any stage.