Qatar, Doha
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The school lists Extracurricular activities as a Special Program. Robotics is part of the Special Programs, and Scientific Research is offered as a Special Program. Lectures are provided to enrich the academic program. Career fairs and University fairs are available to help students plan for further study and careers.
The school lists Al Aqsa week as a Special Program. One Ummah is listed as a Special Program. These programs are part of the school's Special Programs.
The school lists Extracurricular activities as a Special Program. Camps are listed as a Special Program. Morning lineup is listed as a Special Program. Lectures are listed as a Special Program.
Parent involvement is part of the school's operations. Mothers are welcome to participate in school activities and attend events. Regular teacher–parent meetings, orientation programs, and open-day activities promote parent engagement.
Career fairs and University fairs provide opportunities for students to explore higher education and career options. The school offers a Talented program as part of Special Programs. Outstanding competition is included in the Special Programs to recognize student achievements. Lectures are provided to enhance student learning.
Trips are organized regularly for classes, with policies to ensure safety and proper conduct. Students must bring trip fees and written approval from parents before the trip, wear the school uniform, and follow the trip schedule. Students must not carry mobiles or cameras on trips. The field trips provide educational and rewarding experiences outside the classroom.
Al Arqam Academy for Girls is an international, girls-only school in Mamoura, Doha, Qatar, established in 1996. It serves pupils aged 3 to 18 (pre-school to Year 12) and follows the British curriculum, including Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, and Pearson Edexcel IGCSE. The academy emphasizes Arabic, Islamic studies, and Qatar History in line with the Ministry of Education and Higher Education standards. Primary and kindergarten follow Pearson iPrimary, while the Cambridge International Program is used at the secondary level. The school is recognised as a Cambridge and Edexcel examination centre for IGCSE and AS assessments. In secondary, robotics and scientific research curricula are integrated to foster 21st-century skills in a bilingual English/Arabic environment. The campus comprises three buildings—kindergarten, primary, and secondary—designed to modern international standards with safety provisions. A programme of field trips, guidance services, and university fairs supports student development and parental engagement regularly.