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Durham School for Girls Doha

Qatar, Doha

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees QAR 46,200 - 60,000
Ages 3 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 1200
Bus Service No
Academic offering
Curriculum British Curriculum
Typical class size 24

Ahmed Bin Majid St, Doha, Qatar

The Essentials

Durham School for Girls Doha has 1,200 pupils, typical class sizes of 24, instruction in English.

Location

Durham School for Girls, Doha is located on a purpose-built campus in the Al Messila district of Doha. The address is Building No 81, Street 970, Zone 36, Al Messila, Doha, Qatar. It is near Al Rayyan Road and Jassim Bin Hamad Street, with Al Messila Metro Station on the Green Line within easy walking distance and Metrolink buses M207/M208 and public routes T606/T607 available nearby.

Stages

The school offers education from the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) to Key Stage 5 (Years 12 and 13). EYFS covers ages 3–5, Primary 5–11, Secondary 11–16, and Years 12–13 comprise the Sixth Form (ages 16–18).

Type

Durham School for Girls Doha is a single-sex, all-girls school. It operates on a campus that serves girls across the full age range from early years through sixth form.

Additional learning support

Individualised support is provided, including a Learning Support Center on campus. The school emphasises inclusive practice and anti-discriminatory policies to support pupils with diverse learning needs.

Country affiliation

There is no formal country affiliation; the school is a British-curriculum independent school operating in Qatar.

Religious affiliation

There is no formal religious affiliation; daily prayers and Islamic values are integrated into school life and the curriculum.

School day structure

School timings are published by level: EYFS runs from 7:15am to 12:00pm, Primary from 7:15am to 1:45pm, and Secondary from 7:15am to 2:00pm.

Bus service

There is no school-provided bus service. Public transport options are available nearby, including walking distance to Al Messila Metro Station (Green Line) and nearby Metrolink bus services M207/M208 or public routes such as T606 and T607.

Fees

Annual tuition at Durham School for Girls Doha ranges from QAR 46,200 to QAR 60,000 for 2026/27.

Application / Admissions fees

- Interview and assessment fee: QAR 500 (one-time; not applicable to EYFS1 and EYFS2).
- Booking / seat-reservation fee (deductible from tuition): QAR 2,000 (due on the seat-reservation date shown in the fee schedule).
- Registration fee (one-time): QAR 2,500.

Tuition fees by year group (annual and instalment breakdown)

- Early Years (EYFS1 – EYFS2; ages 3–5):
- Annual tuition: QAR 46,200.
- Seat reservation / booking fee: QAR 2,000 (due as stated in the fee schedule).
- First instalment (due end of September): QAR 21,100.
- Second instalment (due end of January): QAR 23,100.
- Registration (one-time): QAR 2,500.

- Primary (Year 1 – Year 6; ages 5–11):
- Annual tuition: QAR 46,200.
- Seat reservation / booking fee: QAR 2,000.
- First instalment (due end of September): QAR 21,100.
- Second instalment (due end of January): QAR 23,100.
- Registration (one-time): QAR 2,500.

- Lower Secondary (Year 7 – Year 10; ages 11–16):
- Annual tuition: QAR 51,975.
- Seat reservation / booking fee: QAR 2,000.
- First instalment (due end of September): QAR 23,975.
- Second instalment (due end of January): QAR 26,000.
- Registration (one-time): QAR 2,500.

- Upper Secondary / Sixth Form (Year 11 – Year 13; ages 16–18):
- Annual tuition: QAR 60,000.
- Seat reservation / booking fee: QAR 2,000.
- First instalment (due end of September): QAR 28,000.
- Second instalment (due end of January): QAR 30,000.
- Registration (one-time): QAR 2,500.

Billing schedule and payment terms

- The published fee schedule shows a seat-reservation (booking) payment due on the date shown for seat reservation (example: listed as due April 2026 for the academic-year information). The remainder of the annual tuition is split into two instalments: first instalment due at the end of September and second instalment due at the end of January. Specific instalment amounts are shown above by year group.

Boarding fees

- Boarding is not listed as part of the fees schedule; no boarding-fee band is published. The school operates as a day school (no boarding fees published).

Other costs and optional fees

- Assessment / interview: QAR 500 (one-time for applicable year groups).
- Registration (one-time): QAR 2,500.
- Booking / seat-reservation: QAR 2,000 (deducted from tuition).
- Canteen / school lunch: canteen service is available; costs are charged separately and payment options for canteen are provided. No single canteen price is published in the fee schedule.
- Extra-curricular activities: extra-curricular programmes are offered and incur additional charges where applicable; specific activity fees are not listed in the published fee schedule.
- Uniform: uniforms are required and supplied via the named supplier (Spot Uniform); uniform costs are not listed in the school fee schedule.
- Education support / private support (optional): listed in the fee schedule at QAR 100 per hour where applicable.

Refund information and non-refundable payments

- Assessment, registration and deposit/booking-type fees are indicated as non-refundable in the school's admissions notes and fee information. Parents should note those initial administrative payments are not refundable. The school's admissions information also sets out conditions for returning pupils and readmission guarantees.
- The admissions information includes an option to guarantee readmission following an extended absence by paying a holding fee; the published holding fee for guaranteeing readmission after a year away is QAR 5,000 per term.

Fee payment options

- Electronic payment via the school payment portal is supported; the portal allows credit and debit card payments and issues an invoice by email automatically when payment is successful.
- The school accepts MOEHE vouchers and company payments as forms of payment as published in the school's FAQ.

Notes

- Annual tuition figures and the optional/extra charges above are published in the schools official fee schedule for the 2025/2026 academic year. Instalment amounts listed above show the split used in the published schedule. Parents should plan for the one-time administrative fees at enrolment (assessment, registration and booking / seat reservation) in addition to the annual tuition.
Academics

Durham School for Girls Doha teaches British Curriculum for students aged 3 to 18.

Curriculum

Durham School for Girls, Doha offers a British curriculum from the Early Years Foundation Stage through Key Stage 5 (Years 12–13), with Arabic language study and Islamic studies integrated and daily prayers part of school life. The school uses Pearson Edexcel International GCSEs and Cambridge examinations, and Year 12–13 paths include AS Levels and A-Levels aligned to MOEHE requirements and university entry needs. In Key Stage 3, the curriculum includes English Language/Literature, Maths, General Science (Biology, Chemistry, Physics), Arabic, Islamic Studies, Qatari History, Geography, History, Computer Science and ICT, Drama, Music, Art and Design, Spanish, Physical Education and Personal, Social and Health Education. In Key Stage 5, girls follow bespoke A Level pathways with subjects such as English, Maths, Arabic, Islamic Studies, Physics, Biology, Chemistry, Psychology, Business, Art and Design, Geography, History and Travel and Tourism; AS levels are offered in some subjects depending on demand. The curriculum blends Islamic values and Qatari culture with the British framework, including daily prayer and emphasis on Arabic language and national celebrations. Durham is accredited by British Schools Overseas (BSO) and Qatar National School Accreditation (QNSA) and serves as an examination centre for Pearson Edexcel and Cambridge qualifications.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

The school supports SEL through a values-led framework called M.A.R.K (Moral Integrity, Ambition, Responsibility and Kindness), which guides girls to grow with confidence, integrity and purpose. The House system and buddy mentoring foster friendship, support and a sense of belonging across year groups. Daily prayer and reflection provide calm and focus as part of school life. Mentoring, career advice and university guidance help students plan their futures with confidence. The Learning.First™ approach foregrounds emotional, moral and spiritual strength, and Wellbeing is integrated into self-leadership and broader learning goals. The safeguarding framework also ensures dedicated pastoral care, counselling and wellbeing services are available to students.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

Durham School for Girls Doha provides in-house support through a Learning Support Center and an inclusion ethos. The school states a commitment to equal inclusion for all pupils and to providing additional support for those with different learning needs. An on-site Learning Support Center is listed among the school's facilities, indicating a structured in-school support offer. English as an Additional Language (EAL) provision is part of admissions policy for students lacking English proficiency. The school notes that it is not described as a specialist SEN institution, but it offers in-school learning support and EAL to meet diverse needs.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

The school provides English as an Additional Language (EAL) support as part of its admissions policy. Pupils with no prior knowledge of English may be admitted to Nursery and Reception without initial language support, while Years 1–2 require agreed EAL provision (parents may incur costs). For older year groups, pupils with little or no English are expected to participate in an EAL programme as recommended by the school. The school's multilingual context includes English and Arabic as core languages of instruction and communication. In practice, EAL is integrated with learning support rather than described as a separate standalone programme across all year groups.

Mental Wellbeing

Wellbeing is a formal part of the school's learning approach, with Wellbeing listed as a key component of Self-leadership within Learning.First. Emotional and social skills are developed through mentoring, a buddy system and counselling services as part of the school's pastoral offering. Daily prayer and reflection support students' emotional focus and sense of calm. The school emphasises balance of mental, emotional and physical health as part of its self-leadership framework. Safeguarding provisions also ensure access to pastoral care and counselling for pupils.

Safeguarding

Safeguarding is central to the school's operation, with a dedicated safeguarding team including a Whole School Executive Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) and DSLs for Primary and Secondary. The school outlines clear safeguarding procedures, staff training, and visitor management, along with secure premises and robust policies accessible to staff, families and students. Students have access to pastoral care, counselling and wellbeing services, and online safety is addressed through policies and education. Health and safety measures include regular risk assessments, drills and clear reporting systems. The school is part of ISP and maintains safeguarding and child protection standards consistent with international expectations.

Admissions

Admissions

1. Initial enquiry: Reach out to our Admissions Team or complete the enquiry form. The Admissions Team provides guidance throughout the process and is available to answer questions about entry requirements and next steps. You will receive information about the next steps and important dates. This initial contact helps you understand how Durham School for Girls, Doha can fit your daughter's education.

2. School tour: Experience our campus firsthand by booking a guided tour. Tours are offered once a week, and you will meet our senior leadership team. The tour provides insight into our nurturing all-girls environment and the school's values.

3. Application submission: Submit your application online or complete a manual form. The process is simple and convenient, and you can choose the option that suits you best.

4. Assessment: The assessment is scheduled within 7 to 10 days of submitting the application to understand your daughter's strengths and learning journey.

5. Offer: You will receive assessment results within 48 hours, keeping you informed of next steps.

6. Enrolment: The Admissions Team will guide you through the registration and enrolment process, making it smooth and straightforward as your daughter prepares to join.

7. Welcome: Once enrolled, your daughter joins a safe, all-female environment where she can grow academically and personally. The campus is located at Building No 81, Street 970, Zone 36, Al Messila, Doha, Qatar.

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