Qatar, Doha
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Elite International School is located in Doha, Qatar. The campus address is Zone 56, Street 815, Building
The school serves Preschool to Grade 12, covering Early Childhood (Preschool & PreK), Elementary (K to Grade 5), Middle School (Grades 6 to 8), and High School (Grades 9 to 12). Starting Grade 6, boys and girls have separate classrooms.
The school is private and coeducational. From Grade 6 onward, there are separate classrooms for boys and girls.
Public SEN provisions are not published on the school's public pages. The staff includes a Nurse and a Social Worker on the Student Affairs team, indicating health and welfare support on campus.
The school operates in Qatar.
No formal religious affiliation is indicated on public materials; an Arabic/Islamic/QH coordinator exists among staff, suggesting some Islamic studies are part of the curriculum.
The school day opens with the gate at 6:30 am and assemblies/registration occur by 7:00 am, with the first lesson at 7:15 am. On Wednesdays, the school finishes at 12:15 pm. The campus is described as closed, with students staying on site until the end of the day.
There is no dedicated school bus service published on the school's pages. Public transport in Doha includes the Metrolink feeder bus network that connects to Doha Metro stations (routes such as M141 and M143 have operated to service areas around the Religious Complex and other sites), with route updates reported in local transport coverage. Families may rely on Metrolink, private transport, or other arrangements.
Application & one‑time fees
- Application fee (new applicants): QAR 55.
- Entrance/examination fee (for Grade 1 and above): QAR 220 (non‑transferable, non‑refundable).
- Registration fee (one‑off, payable on acceptance): QAR 2,200 (non‑transferable, non‑refundable).
- Seat reservation / deposit (to hold a place): QAR 3,300; this amount is deducted from the first semester tuition but is non‑transferable and non‑refundable.
Tuition fees by year group (annual and per‑term)
- Preschool / Pre‑K (Age 3–4): Annual QAR 20,000; per semester QAR 10,000 (two semesters).
- Kindergarten (K): Annual QAR 25,000; per semester QAR 12,500.
- Grades 1–6: Annual QAR 30,000; per semester QAR 15,000.
- Grades 7–9: Annual QAR 35,000; per semester QAR 17,500.
- Grades 10–12: Annual QAR 40,000. (The school publishes the annual tuition for Grades 10–12 as QAR 40,000; per‑term breakdown follows the school's term/semester billing described below.)
Other mandatory and recurring fees
- Books: Pre‑school/Pre‑K QAR 1,100; Kindergarten QAR 1,650; Grades 1–6 QAR 2,750; Grades 7–9 QAR 3,500. Books fees are charged separately and are non‑transferable/non‑refundable.
- Transportation (optional): One‑way annual QAR 4,620 (per semester QAR 2,310); two‑way annual QAR 6,600 (per semester QAR 3,300). Transport fees must be paid in full by the due date.
- Uniforms and supply lists: Uniforms and supply lists are specified and sold through the school; supply lists are published by stage. Uniform and supplies costs are additional to tuition and books.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- Billing structure: Fees are billed by semester. The school's published payment schedule splits tuition into two semesters (Semester 1 + Semester 2) and sets due dates for each semester invoice. Semester amounts above are the school's published semester figures.
- Due dates (example from the school's published schedule): First semester fees (including first semester tuition, books and transport where applicable) are due before the published first‑semester deadline; second semester fees are due before the published second‑semester deadline. The school's published form gives specific calendar deadlines for fee payment for the academic year.
- Seat reservation and registration timing: The seat reservation fee and registration/entrance fees are payable at registration (seat reservation is taken off the first‑semester tuition). New and returning student registration payments must be made at registration to secure the place.
- Late payment and returned cheques: Returned cheques must be settled in cash within two days of bank notice; outstanding balances may prevent issue of reports, certificates or exam entry. The school's form sets out cancellation rules and obligations tied to fee payment.
Boarding fees
- Boarding is not listed for Elite International School (the school is operated as a day school); no boarding fees are published.
Discounts and sibling policy
- Sibling discount: A 5% discount is published for the third child from the same family (applies to tuition).
Refund and cancellation rules
- Non‑refundable items: Entrance/exam fee, registration fee and seat reservation fee are explicitly stated as non‑refundable and non‑transferable. Books fees are non‑refundable.
- Cancellation liabilities: If registration is cancelled after the published deadlines or after the student has attended, specified semester fees, books fees and transport fees remain payable according to the school's cancellation rules. The school's fee form lists the exact conditions and deadlines that govern refunds and cancellations.
Fee payment options and where payments are made
- Payment at registration: The school's published fee form states that initial payments (seat reservation and registration) are made in cash at the Accounting/Finance Office at registration. Subsequent semester payments may be made by cash, cheque or electronic bank transfer. These payment methods are listed on the school's published fee form.
Notes and important points (factual)
- Tuition figures above are the school's published annual amounts by year group for the current/planned fee schedule and the school's published semester splits are used where provided. The school publishes separate charges for books, transport and uniforms; these are billed in addition to tuition.
Sources used for the figures above: the school's published fee form and fee schedule as published in the school's admissions/fees materials and independent school‑fee databases that list Elite International School's 2025/2026 published fees.
Public materials do not publish a pupil nationality mix or the local-to-international pupil ratio. The school's stated focus on Qatari identity and the existence of Arabic/Islamic coordination indicate local curriculum emphasis, but no public data on student nationalities is provided.
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