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Hayat Universal Bilingual School Qatar

Qatar, Al Rayyan

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English, Arabic
Fees QAR 29,000 - 57,780
Ages Not listed
Type Co-educational
Opened 2009
Bus Service No
Availability Not shared by this school
Academic offering
Curriculum Canadian Curriculum, Islamic Curriculum
Taught languages English, Arabic
Typical class size 25
Strengths Languages, Academic Enrichment
Stages Preschool, Primary School, Secondary School, High School
Introduction

Hayat Universal Bilingual School Qatar is located in Al Thumaid, Building 9, Zone 51, Street 1458, Doha. The school serves students from Pre-KG through Grade 12 and follows a Canadian curriculum alongside the Qatar National Curriculum for Arabic Language, Qatar History and Islamic Education. Affiliated with Canada, HUBS Qatar awards graduates the British Columbia Dogwood Certificate, recognizing completion of the British Columbia program. The school maintains full certification from the British Columbia Ministry of Education, with annual inspections, and has CIS accreditation since January 2020. HUBS originated in Kuwait in 2007 and opened the Qatar campus in 2009 with PreK, KG1, KG2 and Grades 1–3, expanding over time. The school is led by Principal Alia Hamadani and the administration team. The program aims to develop students' academic skills and character to become competent and ethical Muslim Global Citizens. The campus environment supports bilingual learning and cross-cultural understanding daily for students.

Al Thumaid, Building #9, Zone #51, Street #1458, P.O. Box 6124, Doha, Qatar

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The Essentials

Hayat Universal Bilingual School Qatar has typical class sizes of 25, instruction in English, Arabic.

Location

The school is located in Qatar. HUBS Qatar serves PreKG-12. The school teaches the British Columbia Ministry of Education Program and the Qatar National Curriculum for Arabic Language, Qatar History and Islamic Education. The school has CIS accreditation and BC Ministry of Education certification.

Stages

PreKG-12

Country affiliation

Canada

Religious affiliation

Islam
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Fees

Annual tuition at Hayat Universal Bilingual School Qatar ranges from QAR 29,000 to QAR 57,780 for 2026/27.

Application / Registration fees

- New student registration fee: QAR 2,770 (non-refundable).
- Re‑registration (returning student) fee: QAR 2,000 (non-refundable; counted as part of the first installment). An exception is stated for a re‑registration fee paid for a student who did not pass: that re‑registration fee will be refunded if the parent cancels the reserved seat before September 1.

Tuition fees by year group (annual and term amounts) — Academic Year 2026–2027

- Kindergarten (PreKG, KG1): Annual tuition QAR 29,000. First installment QAR 14,500 (due September 1). Second installment QAR 14,500 (due January 1 / first week of January). Book fee: QAR 1,000.

- Elementary (Grade 1–6): Annual tuition QAR 41,000. First installment QAR 20,500 (due September 1). Second installment QAR 20,500 (due January 1 / first week of January). Book fee: QAR 1,500.

- Middle (Grade 7–9): Annual tuition QAR 52,000. First installment QAR 26,000 (due September 1). Second installment QAR 26,000 (due January 1 / first week of January). Book fee: QAR 2,000.

- Upper / Secondary (Grade 10–12): Annual tuition QAR 57,780. First installment QAR 28,890 (due September 1). Second installment QAR 28,890 (due January 1 / first week of January). Book fee: QAR 2,500.

Billing schedule and payment terms

- Standard billing: two installments per academic year. First installment due on September 1 (start of the academic year). Second installment due in the first week of January (second term). The re‑registration fee is applied toward the first installment. Late or missed payments may trigger requests for post‑dated cheques, withheld student documents, and other actions set out in the school's financial policy.

- For students whose fees are paid by employers or via State educational coupons, parents must provide proof (coupon or employer letter) at the installment due date; if proof is not provided, parents must pay by the last week of September. The school may request outstanding installments from the parent if an external payer delays or rejects payment.

Boarding / residential fees

- No boarding fees apply. The school does not list boarding provision; school transportation is stated as not available.

Other costs and fees

- Book fees (charged with the first semester installment) by stage: KGs QAR 1,000; Elementary QAR 1,500; Middle QAR 2,000; Upper QAR 2,500. These book fees are payable with the first installment (September).

- Uniforms: students are required to wear school uniforms; a uniform fee amount is not listed.

- Transportation: the school states that school transportation is not available.

- Additional administrative notes: the school may require post‑dated cheques as guarantee for outstanding tuition and reserves the right to withhold official documents (reports, certificates) until all outstanding fees are settled. Rejected cheques must be remedied within two days of notification.

Refunds and withdrawal policy (key points)

- Registration and re‑registration fees are generally non‑refundable. A specific exception is that a re‑registration fee paid for a student who did not pass may be refunded if the parent cancels the reserved seat before September 1.

- If a student withdraws or transfers before the start of a semester, the re‑registration fee is deducted and any remaining pre‑paid amounts/cheques will be refunded/returned as applicable. If a student begins attendance and withdraws before the end of the first month of a semester, tuition is calculated pro rata on the actual number of days attended and the corresponding amount is payable.

- If a student withdraws after one month from the official start date of the academic year and up to December 31, the parent is required to pay the first installment and the book fees. If withdrawal occurs after the start of the second semester (January or later), the parent is required to pay the full annual tuition. The registration fee is not refundable in these cases.

- In cases of expulsion for excessive unauthorized absence, parents are not entitled to refund of registration/re‑registration fees or due installments.

Fee payment options and methods accepted

- Accepted methods / arrangements listed include: payment by the parent; fee payment arranged through the parent by the employer; State educational coupons; direct transfer from the employer; and other methods (to be specified on the school's payment form). The school processes refunds (when applicable) by check and handles cheque/post‑dated cheque arrangements as described in the financial policy. Credit card acceptance is not listed in the policy document.

Summary of amounts (annual)

- Kindergarten: QAR 29,000; Book fee QAR 1,000; Registration QAR 2,770 (new students).
- Elementary (Grades 1–6): QAR 41,000; Book fee QAR 1,500.
- Middle (Grades 7–9): QAR 52,000; Book fee QAR 2,000.
- Upper (Grades 10–12): QAR 57,780; Book fee QAR 2,500.
Academics

Hayat Universal Bilingual School Qatar teaches Canadian Curriculum, Islamic Curriculum.

Curriculum

HUBS Qatar is a PreKG-12 school. It implements the British Columbia Ministry of Education Program and the Qatar National curriculum for Arabic Language, Qatar History and Islamic Education. The learning objectives develop students' academic skills and their character to become competent and ethical Muslim Global Citizens. A HUBS graduating student receives the British Columbia Dogwood Certificate, and HUBS Qatar maintains certification from the British Columbia Ministry of Education through annual inspections. HUBS Qatar is CIS-accredited since January 2020 and continues to hold that accreditation.

Higher Education Progression

Graduates receive the British Columbia Dogwood Certificate, enabling admission to postsecondary education institutions worldwide.
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