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If you're researching international schools in Qatar offering EYFS, this page lists every school we know of and lets you sort, filter and compare them — without school marketing in the way. The most common curriculum is EYFS (Early years foundation stage), taught by 11 of the schools below. Annual tuition spans roughly 13,000–47,000 QAR, with the average sitting around 29,940. Schools range from new openings to long-established names like Leaders International School (opened 1999).
Compare 11 EYFS international schools in Qatar. Filter by curriculum, fees (average QAR 29,940), location, and more to find the right international school now.
Awfaz Global School – Duhail Campus is part of the Awfaz Global Schools in Qatar, serving students aged 3 to 16. The campus offers the British Curriculum with Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) and Cambridge IGCSE, supporting learning from ages three to sixteen. In the Duhail Kindergarten, the British EYFS is delivered and enriched with local Qatari culture and values, including Arabic, Islamic Studies and the Holy Quran. Cambridge Early Years resources support English as an Additional Language. The Primary and Secondary curriculum draws on Izghawa Primary, Izghawa Secondary, and Dafna Primary frameworks, with Year 7–12 comprehensive overviews. Facilities include a language-rich EYFS environment, a Reading Corner, Math Exploration, Art Centre, role play areas and construction spaces, plus integration of Arabic, Islamic studies and Qatar History. Aims focus on play, active learning, creativity and critical thinking, using Cambridge Resources and a COEL approach. Extracurriculars include arts, theatre and Qur'an competitions.
Oryx International School provides a distinctive British education exclusively for the children of Qatar Airways employees and its subsidiaries. Located in a modern campus in Mesaimeer, the school follows the English National Curriculum, from the Early Years Foundation Stage through to IGCSE and A-Level qualifications. The school is renowned for its Orbital Education management, ensuring high academic standards and a global perspective. The campus features exceptional facilities designed to support a broad curriculum, including a 450-seat auditorium for the performing arts, specialist science and eSTEM laboratories, and extensive sports grounds with a swimming pool. A key highlight is the school's commitment to language development, offering Arabic, French, and Spanish, alongside support for native languages. With a strong focus on community, the school offers the Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award, fostering leadership and resilience in students. Oryx International School creates a supportive, international environment where students are encouraged to excel both academically and personally.
Leaders International School is a long-standing educational institution in Doha, established in 1999 to serve the Ain Khaled community. Following the National Curriculum of England, the school offers a structured academic pathway from Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) through to IGCSE and A-Level examinations. The campus includes dedicated facilities such as science laboratories, ICT suites, and art classrooms designed to support practical learning. A distinctive feature of the school is its integration of local culture with international standards, notably through its "Qatari Identity" and "Scientific Research" programs which encourage students to engage with their heritage while developing critical inquiry skills. With a student body of approximately 666 pupils, the school maintains a moderate size that allows for specific academic and social guidance. Transport services and a dedicated school clinic are available to support student welfare on campus.
Iqra English School for Girls is a girls’ primary school in Doha and forms part of the Iqra English Schools group. The girls’ campus serves pupils from age 5 to 12 and follows an English-medium curriculum based on British educational principles. Arabic and Islamic Studies are also included, reflecting the school group’s focus on combining English-medium learning with Islamic values and character development. The girls’ school operates separately from the boys’ campus, while sharing the same wider educational approach across the Iqra school group. The school is suited to families looking for a girls-only primary setting in Doha, with English as the main language of instruction and Arabic and Islamic Studies included as part of the programme. Extracurricular activities, enrichment opportunities and community events are also part of the school’s stated provision.
Loydence Academy is a private school in Doha, Qatar.
Awfaz Global School (AGS) in Qatar offers a British‑curriculum education from early years through the upper level. Established in 2010 as a group of homegrown schools, AGS aims to provide quality international education to local families and residents, delivered in a secure, caring, inclusive, child‑centred environment that builds confidence beyond academics. The curriculum combines English schooling with Arabic language and culture and Islamic lessons, beginning with the English Early Years Foundation Stage and continuing through Key Stages 3, 4 and 5. In years 10–12 students prepare for Cambridge IGCSE exams, with external UK assessments offered in January and June. The upper school provides career and university planning guidance. The Izghawa Campus offers spacious classrooms, advanced science and technology laboratories, well‑designed libraries and high‑quality sports fields, with a campus planned for 2029. The school emphasizes community involvement, mental health support and lifelong learning, and runs extra‑curricular activities, including robotics and leadership events.
Awfaz Global School, Izghawa Campus, is a coeducational primary and secondary school in Doha, Qatar established in 2010. The campus offers Kindergarten using the Early Years Foundation Stage framework, with international play-based and child-friendly teaching strategies to help children become motivated, independent and confident lifelong learners who are creative and inquisitive. Primary and Secondary curricula follow a British framework, with dedicated Curriculum Overview materials linked on the Izghawa pages to guide learning across year groups. The school also incorporates Arabic language and culture as well as Islamic lessons, reflecting Qatar's bilingual educational context. The Izghawa campus currently serves Year 1 through Year 6 with around 240 students, and welcomes pupils aged approximately 3 to 16. A range of recognition and milestone events highlights student achievement, including an Excellence Award Ceremony and IGCSE High Achiever milestones, alongside vibrant arts, cultural celebrations and sports activities. The campus fosters a supportive, inclusive community.
Rajagiri Public School in Doha offers a vibrant educational environment that blends the academic structure of the Indian CBSE curriculum with the developmental focus of the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) for its youngest learners. Established in 2014, the school is known for its "Little Kingdom" kindergarten, which prioritizes holistic growth through activity-oriented learning. The purpose-built campus in Abu Hamour features dedicated facilities including advanced science and robotics laboratories, a spacious library, and a specialized Arts & Craft centre. Beyond the classroom, the school emphasizes a well-rounded experience with integrated programs in performing arts and physical education. Students benefit from a wide range of language options, including Hindi, Malayalam, Tamil, Arabic, and French, fostering cultural connection and linguistic versatility. Notable initiatives like the "Green Army" nature club encourage environmental stewardship, ensuring students develop as responsible global citizens alongside their academic achievements.
Mesaieed International School (MIS) is a vibrant, community-centered institution owned and operated by QatarEnergy to serve the families of its employees. Located in the dedicated industrial city of Mesaieed, south of Doha, the school spans three purpose-built campuses—Foundation, Primary, and Secondary—offering a seamless educational journey for students aged 3 to 18. MIS follows the National Curriculum for England, providing a structured yet innovative path that leads to respected IGCSE, A-Level, and BTEC qualifications. The school is distinguished by its "village" atmosphere, where close relationships between staff, students, and parents foster a supportive environment. MIS places a strong emphasis on future-ready skills, boasting specialist facilities for Design and Technology and a renowned robotics program that frequently competes on the national stage. Beyond the classroom, students benefit from an extensive range of extracurricular activities, including the unique "Marketeers" social enterprise, which cultivates real-world business and leadership skills from a young age.
Edison International Academy is a private international school in Doha, Qatar.
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