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Egyptian Language School

Qatar, Doha

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The school at a glance
Fees Fees not listed
Ages Not listed
Type Co-educational
Opened 1989
Bus Service No
Availability Not shared by this school
Academic offering
Curriculum British Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE
Taught languages Arabic, English, French
Strengths STEM, Languages
Stages Preschool, Kindergarten, Primary School, Middle School, Secondary School
Introduction

Egyptian Language School in Doha is a co-educational private Egyptian-language school located in Al Maamoura, Abu Hamour, Doha, Qatar (PO Box 21888). It follows the British Curriculum with Cambridge IGCSE and, as part of the Egyptian education system outside Egypt, implements the Egyptian curriculum under the supervision of the Egyptian Ministry of Education and Technical Education. The school operates under the oversight of the Qatar Ministry of Education and Higher Education, ensuring alignment with local requirements. Across all grade levels, it uses a science-focused, distinctive science-based curriculum designed to develop scientific and practical skills. Facilities foster a distinguished learning environment, with a dedicated team of teachers supporting student progress. Classroom activities and extracurricular activities are offered to enrich the student experience. The program emphasizes science across educational stages, reflecting the school's aim to combine Egyptian curricular foundations with Qatar's educational context. This approach supports students pursuing diverse future pathways.

Al Maamoura, Abu Hamour, Doha, Qatar. PO Box 21888

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The Essentials

Location

Doha, Qatar. The school is located in the Al Mamoura and Abu Hamour areas of Doha. It is a private Egyptian-language school that serves both boys and girls. The school operates under the Egyptian education system and implements the Egyptian curriculum abroad, with oversight from Qatar's Ministry of Education and the Egyptian Ministry of Education and Technical Education.

Stages

Kindergarten, Primary, Preparatory, Secondary

Type

Co-educational private Egyptian-language school

Country affiliation

Egypt. The school is part of the Egyptian education system outside Egypt and implements the Egyptian curriculum under the supervision of the Egyptian Ministry of Education and Technical Education.
Diving Deeper
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Fees
Applicable academic year
Academic year: 2025–2026.

Application / registration fees
- One‑time registration (application) fee: QAR 3,000 (payable on enrolment for new students).
- Seat‑reservation / enrolment confirmation fee: QAR 1,000 (this fee is shown as non‑refundable).

Tuition fees (annual) — by stage (amounts shown are annual tuition charged per school year)
- Kindergarten (KG1 / KG2): QAR 6,260 per year.
- Primary (Years 1–6): QAR 7,027 per year (common published amount across primary year groups).
- Preparatory / Lower secondary (Years 7–9): QAR 8,308 per year (typical published amount for preparatory years).
- Upper secondary / IGCSE / Years 10–12: ranges appear in the published schedule, for example QAR 9,302 up to QAR 14,500 depending on year/section within secondary.

Per‑term detail and billing schedule
- The school's published fee schedule lists annual tuition figures and also shows separate line items for the standard payment elements used each year (reservation fee, book/materials fee, activity fees, registration, and a small insurance/security fee). The school follows a multi‑installment billing structure aligned to the academic terms; the first term payment is due at the start of the academic year and remaining term installments follow the school calendar.

Other compulsory fees and one‑off charges (as shown on the published schedule)
- Book / curriculum materials charge (example line item): QAR 424.
- Activity / consumables charge (example line item): QAR 530.
- Security / insurance nominal charge: QAR 75.
- Registration / enrolment processing (one‑time): QAR 3,000.
- Seat‑reservation fee (deductible from first term for returning students where applied): QAR 1,000 (listed as non‑refundable).
- Transport (school‑bus) fees are shown as a separate additional item when applicable; amounts depend on route and are billed in addition to the annual tuition.

Boarding fees
- Boarding is not listed as a school service on the published fee schedule; no boarding fees apply.

Refunds and non‑refundable items
- The seat‑reservation fee of QAR 1,000 is specified as non‑refundable. Other refund entitlements and the conditions for partial refunds (for example when a student withdraws during the academic year) are governed by the school's financial policy. The published schedule highlights that certain items are non‑refundable and that additional administrative conditions apply.

Payment options and bank details
- Payments are processed to the school's nominated bank account (bank account details and payment instructions are provided on the school's fees/banking page). Bank transfer is an accepted payment method. The school also accepts in‑school payments following the financial procedures in place.

Notes on presentation and what is published
- The published fee schedule provides: annual tuition per year group, and separate fixed line items (registration, reservation, books, activity, insurance). The schedule shows the amounts stated above for 2025–2026 and presents the billing elements that feed the term‑by‑term invoices. For parents requiring exact term invoice amounts for a particular student (for example after applying discounts, sibling reductions, or for specific transport routes), the school issues an itemised bill aligned to the school calendar and payment deadlines.

(End of fee overview.)
Academics

Egyptian Language School teaches British Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE.

Curriculum

The school uses distinguished science curricula across all grade levels.

Exam Results

Third preparatory grade results 2025/2026.
Wellbeing
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Facilities
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Extra-Curricular Activities
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Languages
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Reputation
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Admissions

Admissions

1. KG1 admission requirements: The student's age must be at least 3 years 6 months as of October 1 at the start of the school year. The original computerized birth certificate must be provided. A copy of the student's passport and residency permit, and the parent's, must be valid and presented. Three passport‑sized photos of the student must be submitted. The student's health file must be provided. A personal interview will be conducted as part of the admissions process.

2. KG2 admission requirements: The student must be at least 4 years 6 months old as of October 1. The student must have a KG1 certificate from a language school. An original computerized birth certificate must be provided, along with copies of the student's passport and residence for the student and the parent (valid). Three passport‑sized photos of the student and the health file are required, and the student must pass a placement exam.

3. Grade 1 admission requirements: The student must be at least 5 years 6 months old as of October 1. The student must have KG1 and KG2 certificates from a language school. An original computerized birth certificate must be provided, along with copies of the student's passport and residence for the student and parent (valid). Three photos of the student, the health file, and the placement exam are required.

4. Grades 2 through 12 admission requirements: The student's age from the start of Grade 1 must be at least five years and six months, counted across all prior grades. An original transcript of attainment from the Education Administration for the last class studied must be provided; if the student studied a curriculum other than the Egyptian curriculum, apply for equivalency at the embassy (Cultural Office) or the Egyptian Education Administration; if the student is from Cairo, bring the school's certificate of success. An original computerized birth certificate must be provided, along with copies of the student's passport and residence for the student and parent (valid). Three photos of the student, the health file, and the placement exam are required, and a certificate of the last class studied from the previous school must be brought.
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