Qatar, Doha
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Belgravia High School Doha has 130 pupils, typical class sizes of 10, instruction in English.
Belgravia High School is located on Habib bin Maslama Street, Doha, Qatar. The campus is in central Doha and is accessible via the city's road network; it is listed in directory mappings as being in the Doha/Sports City corridor. The address shown for correspondence is Habib bin Maslama, Doha, Qatar.
Belgravia High School operates as a secondary school. It includes Year 9 as a transition year, with Arabic (non-IGCSE options), Qatar History, Religion and Physical Education, before moving to iGCSE in Years 10–11 and IA Level/IAS Level in Years 12–13, under Cambridge and Edexcel boards. This Cambridge- and Edexcel-accredited pathway covers iGCSEs and international A/AS levels.
Co-educational day school. A third-party profile identifies the school as mixed gender (co-educational).
The school emphasizes pastoral care and provides subject-specific interventions (Physics, Arabic, Chemistry, Mathematics, Business, Psychology) to support learning and help students progress. ECA activities and targeted interventions are part of the learning support framework.
United Kingdom. The curriculum is British (Cambridge and Edexcel), with IA Levels/AS Levels offered alongside iGCSE, aligning with UK frameworks.
None publicly listed; Religion is included as a Year 9 subject within the curriculum.
The school week runs Sunday to Thursday. The typical day is described in profiles as starting in the morning and finishing in the early afternoon, with common timing around 8:00–14:00.
There is no school bus service provided. The school notes that it is located near other transport options, but does not operate its own bus service.
Annual tuition at Belgravia High School Doha ranges from QAR 46,300 for 2026/27.
Belgravia High School Doha teaches British Curriculum for students aged 14 to 18.
The school offers Cambridge iGCSE or Edexcel iGCSE courses and International IA Level/IAS Level qualifications, examined under Cambridge and Edexcel boards. The curriculum is organized around key stages, with a focus on holistic learning at Key Stage 4 (Years 10–11) and a transitionary approach from Key Stage 3 to IGCSEs. Year 9 follows non-IGCSE subjects such as Arabic (unless selected as an IGCSE option), Qatar History, Religion and Physical Education, while English and Mathematics are taken to IGCSE level and students choose five additional subjects. iGCSE subjects cover a broad range across languages, sciences, and other subjects with Cambridge or Edexcel as appropriate. Post-16, International IA Level and IAS Level qualifications are studied over two years in a subject-by-subject format and are widely recognized by universities worldwide.
Belgravia High School Doha supports Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) through a strong pastoral system that fosters holistic student development, including personal, cultural, and values awareness.
The school does not publicly disclose information about Special Educational Needs (SEN) provision; a dedicated SEN/SEND policy is not listed among the 2025-2026 School Policies.
There is no publicly disclosed information about English as an Additional Language (EAL) provision.
Mental wellbeing is supported within the pastoral framework and the school's culture, which aims to provide a safe, secure and engaging learning environment and a sense of belonging.
Safeguarding and child protection are addressed by the Safeguarding Policy (2025-2026) and the Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy in Belgravia's School Policies.
Step 1 – Submit Application. The registration window for Belgravia High School opens in March each year for enrolments in the following academic year. New students and current students re‑registering must fill out an application form in person or online. The online registration form includes an option to save and continue later and is valid for 30 days. Parents must ensure they read the admissions information and have all required documents ready when completing the form, as the process may take time. A preferential discount is available for Parents/Guardians employed at Hamad Medical Corporation; enquire for details.
Step 2 – Entrance Assessment. The administration office will communicate the date of the entrance assessment. Students who are scheduled for the entrance test must pay the non‑refundable entrance test fee. Entrance tests cover English, Mathematics, and Arabic for Arab speakers only; a minimum of 70% is required to qualify for a seat. Results are announced within one full week of the exam.
Step 3 – Offer. Following the assessment, an offer is sent to parents with payment details. Students who pass the entrance test must complete registration forms and submit all required documents and fees within one week.
Step 4 – Seat Reservation. New students and parents receive a guided tour of the school and undergo an informal interview with the Principal and Registrar after submitting the application form and paying the non‑refundable seat reservation fee. Required document copies for students include: Passport, Valid QID, Birth Certificate, Vaccination Certificate, Health Card, Most recent school report, Copy of IGCSE/AS Level results (if available), 3x Passport‑Sized Photos. Required guardian copies include: Passport, Valid QID, Employment Certificate. Get in touch with the admissions team to complete the process.
Scholarship information is published for the Diploma Programme. Belgravia High School offers scholarships that cover up to 50% of tuition for the 2023‑2024 academic year. The Scholarship Programme is merit‑based and renewal is reviewed annually based on academic performance and behaviour. A separate scholarship application is required and additional documentation is requested. The scholarship process includes Step 1 – Submit Application, Step 2 – Application Assessment (admissions test and panel interview with the Principal and Scholarship Committee), and Step 3 – Offer (successful applicants receive an offer by 1 June 2023). Required student documents for scholarship applications include: Passport, Valid QID, Birth Certificate, Vaccination Certificate, Health Card, 2 full years of school reports, Copy of IGCSE/AS Level results (if available), 3x Passport‑sized photos, and a School/Teacher Recommendation Letter. Guardian documents required are: Passport, Valid QID, and Employment Certificate. Get in touch with the educational consultants to learn more about the scholarship programme and how to secure a place for your child.