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Al Khor International School

Qatar, Al Khor

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Al Khor International School — Fees summary (Academic year 2025/26)

Application / seat reservation fees
- British curriculum (BC): A seat reservation amount of QAR 2,000 is shown; this amount is deducted from the published tuition when a place is confirmed.
- CBSE curriculum: The published CBSE schedule shows annual tuition levels but does not display a separate seat-reservation amount on the fee schedule page.

Tuition fees by year group — British curriculum (annual amounts in QAR)
- KG2 to Grade 5: QAR 27,250 per year.
- Grades 6 to 8: QAR 40,400 per year.
- Grades 9 to 10: QAR 44,200 per year.
- Grades 11 to 13 (Post-16 / A-level years): QAR 48,050 per year.

Tuition fees by year group — CBSE curriculum (annual amounts in QAR)
- KG2 to Grade 4: QAR 12,380 per year.
- Grades 5 to 8: QAR 14,900 per year.
- Grades 9 to 10: QAR 18,500 per year.
- Grades 11 to 12: QAR 22,100 per year.

Per-term figures (derived from published annual amounts)
- The published fee schedules provide the school's annual tuition figures but do not show an explicit term-by-term split in the document itself. Where a per-term value is required for budgeting, divide the annual fee by three to obtain an equal three-term estimate (the school's actual billing instalment percentages or term-splits are not published in the fee schedule). Example (British curriculum):
- KG2–Grade 5: QAR 27,250 per year → estimated QAR 9,083.33 per term (annual ÷ 3).

Other mandatory or standard additional fees
- Annual books/materials charge: QAR 500 per student (listed across grades).
- Any other one-off or grade-specific additional charges (for example exam fees, lab/subject fees, transport, or activity charges) are not itemised on the Ministry fee schedule PDF; such charges may be applied separately by the school. The published fee schedules list the principal tuition and the book charge but do not itemise transport, uniform or exam charges in the same page.

Boarding fees
- Al Khor International School operates as a day school and does not provide boarding. No boarding fees are shown because boarding is not available.

Billing schedule and payment terms (what is published and what is not published)
- The published fee schedules list approved annual tuition amounts and a limited set of additional items (seat reservation where shown, book charge). The fee schedules themselves do not set out detailed term-installment percentages, due dates, or a full set of payment-method instructions in the same document. Administrative notes on the fee schedule indicate that administrative procedures apply if fees are not paid. For exact instalment dates, any registration deposits, re-registration requirements and formal payment terms, follow the school's finance/registrar procedures.

Refunds and withdrawal (what the published material states)
- The fee schedule documents do not provide an itemised refund-table in the same PDF; the school's admissions/finance procedures handle withdrawal and refunds in line with Ministry requirements. The seat reservation amount shown for the British curriculum is explicitly deducted from tuition rather than being treated as a separate refundable item in the fee schedule. For exact refund calculations and notice periods, the school applies its administrative refund procedure and the relevant Ministry bylaws.

Fee payment options (published information)
- The fee schedule PDFs do not list accepted payment methods (card, bank transfer, cheque) within the same document. The school uses a parent portal (SIMS/Parent app is listed for parent support), which is commonly used by schools for fee communications and payments, but the fee schedule itself does not itemise payment channels or bank details. For confirmed payment methods and account details use the school's finance office or the SIMS parent portal.

Summary of what is published vs what is not published
- Published and available in the school's official fee schedule PDFs: annual tuition by grade for both British and CBSE streams; a QAR 2,000 seat reservation amount is shown for the British curriculum; an annual QAR 500 books charge is listed.
- Not published in the fee-schedule PDF and therefore not stated here as definitive: the school's precise instalment percentages or term-by-term billing amounts, full lists of optional charges (transport, uniforms, exam/assessment fees), explicit payment-method instructions, and a detailed refund table. The per-term figures above are simple equal-term estimates (annual ÷ 3) because the fee schedule document does not specify term splits.

(Notes: amounts shown are those published in the school's fee-schedule documents for the 2025/26 academic year and other published admissions materials; the school's finance office will confirm instalment dates, deposits, and accepted payment methods.)
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The school at a glance
Instructs in English, Arabic
Fees Unlisted
Ages 3 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 4000
Type Co-educational
Opened 1999
Bus Service No

Al Khor International School (AKIS) is a large, co-educational all-through school in Al Khor Community, about 40 kilometres north of Doha. It serves more than 4,000 students aged 3–18 and delivers the British Curriculum with iGCSE and AS/A Level pathways in English. The curriculum is adapted to MoEHE requirements for Arabic Language, Islamic Studies and Qatar History, and includes licensed CBSE components. AKIS is licensed by the Ministry of Education and Higher Education and accredited by COBIS, BSME and COIS; it is an approved examination centre for Cambridge International and Pearson Edexcel. The campus operates across four buildings with a staff of over 500 teachers and more than 50 administrators. Core features include Model United Nations and the Duke of Edinburgh International Award; extensive sports facilities (running track, indoor/outdoor pools, two grass football pitches, climbing wall); Learning Support and EAL; five libraries and a Virtual Library; and a broad ECA program in academics, sport and culture.

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