Qatar, Doha
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Doha College's Al Wajba campus is a 90,000 square metre, purpose-built British international school that opened in 2020. It provides dedicated primary and secondary zones to support appropriate learning environments across key stages. The campus houses science laboratories, a performing arts auditorium with an LED backdrop screen, two indoor swimming pools with touch-pad timing, and a flood-lit AstroTurf pitch, with recreation areas shaded by trees. An 800-seat auditorium supports assemblies and performances, and the school operates a 1:1 digital learning program for Years 3–13. These facilities underpin Doha College's holistic approach to education.
The sports provisions include a flood-lit AstroTurf pitch for outdoor football and other physical activities, complemented by two indoor swimming pools for training and recreation. The campus is described as featuring expansive indoor and outdoor sports facilities, enabling a broad range of PE and competitive activities. The design and facilities support active, in-school sport as a core part of the curriculum.
Science laboratories are provided on site to support practical inquiry across scientific disciplines. Doaha College emphasizes technology-enabled learning with a 1:1 iPad program for students from Year 3 to Year 13, embedded through a Digital Learning Model. The Aquatic and performing arts facilities (auditorium and drama spaces) support the curriculum beyond traditional classrooms and underpin science, technology, engineering and arts activities. The campus layout includes dedicated zones for primary and secondary education, reflecting a split-design approach to age-appropriate facilities.
Co-Curricular Activities (CCAs) form a central part of Doha College, with more than 250 activities across Primary and Secondary, spanning performance arts, sport, technology, leadership, language enrichment and creative programs. The Instrumental Music Programme offers individual and group lessons with opportunities to perform in recitals and school events, and qualifications through ABRSM and RSL Awards. The school also supports the DCMUN and the Duke of Edinburgh's Award (DofE) as part of its broader student leadership and international engagement. The Eco School program engages students in sustainability initiatives, reflecting the school's emphasis on real-world learning.