Qatar, Doha
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Blyth Academy Qatar offers clubs and programs that enhance academics outside the classroom. The co-curricular menu includes robotics, debate, chess, and photography, which engage students in research, critical thinking, and problem-solving. The school runs after-school sessions such as math help and computer programming to support academic progress. Model United Nations is available as part of student life, helping students develop research, public speaking, and collaboration skills.
Arts and performing arts are a notable part of student life at Blyth Academy Qatar. The program includes music, theatre, and dance, with dedicated spaces such as a music room, a theatre, and a dance studio. Visual arts and photography are supported through clubs, and an art exhibition program has featured student works in the past. These offerings complement the Alberta curriculum by providing expressive outlets and creative projects.
Model United Nations and French as a Second Language (FSL) are available as part of after-school offerings. The school supports cultural awareness and global perspectives through a range of clubs that include international-minded activities. These programs help students communicate across cultures and participate in global discussions.
Recreational clubs and hobby groups are part of after-school life. Activities include origami, board games, and other social interests, alongside a broad suite of sports such as basketball, badminton, football, volleyball, and swimming. These options provide opportunities for peer connection, teamwork, and relaxation after academic work.
The school participates in community events that involve students, families, and staff in outreach and shared activities. The Green Team and Student Council are student-led groups that promote environmental awareness and school life initiatives. Blyth Academy Qatar also offers service-oriented opportunities and volunteer experiences as part of its student life, supporting social responsibility.
Student Council provides leadership experience and governance opportunities. Model United Nations helps develop leadership, public speaking, research, and teamwork skills. The Alberta-certified curriculum and university-prep focus support students in developing professional competencies and pathways beyond school.
Sports and fitness are central to student life, with teams in football, basketball, swimming, and other sports. The after-school program includes stress management and wellness-oriented activities to support mental health and resilience. The school promotes a balanced lifestyle through athletics and mindful practices as part of student life.