Qatar, Doha
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The school follows the Indian CBSE curriculum for children aged three and a half years to twelve years. Al-Thumama campus offers KG1 and KG2 and primary grades, while Bin Mahmoud campus offers KG1 and KG2 only. Classrooms are spacious and facilities include an indoor playground, a multipurpose hall, a science laboratory, and a computer lab to support curricular and co-curricular development.
Literary and cultural activities are part of the school's co-curricular program. Sports and gaming activities are included. Facilities such as an indoor playground and a multipurpose hall support these activities.
Second language options include Arabic, Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada, and Hindi. Arabic, Qatar History and Islamic Studies are taught according to the syllabus prescribed by Qatar's Supreme Education Council.
Literary, cultural, sports, and gaming activities are available to students both on and off campus to support holistic development.
An indoor playground, a multipurpose hall, a science laboratory, and a computer lab support physical and intellectual activities. These facilities enable participation in sports and other wellbeing-oriented activities.
Greenwood International School & Kindergarten offers a nurturing and vibrant educational environment in Doha, Qatar, following the Indian CBSE curriculum. Established in 2018, the school operates across two accessible campuses in Al Thumama and Bin Mahmoud, catering specifically to students from Kindergarten through Grade 6. The institution is defined by its child-centered philosophy, which prioritizes activity-based learning and individual attention to ensure every student thrives academically and socially. Distinctive to Greenwood is its robust multilingual program, offering Arabic, Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada, and Hindi as second language options alongside English instruction, fostering deep cultural connections. The campus features purpose-designed facilities, including an indoor playground, a multipurpose hall, and dedicated science and computer laboratories. Through active student bodies like the Go Green club and various cultural associations, the school cultivates a strong sense of community, responsibility, and global awareness in its young learners.