Qatar, Doha
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The school uses English as the language of instruction, with English Language & Literature taught as a core subject across levels. Second language options are available from kindergarten through Grade VIII and include Hindi, Malayalam, French, Arabic, Urdu, and Tamil. Third language options are also offered and include Hindi, Malayalam, French, Arabic, Urdu, and Tamil; in Classes II–IV, if the second language is French/Malayalam/Urdu/Arabic/Tamil, Hindi is taken as the third language, and Hindi may be taught as either the second or third language. In Classes V–VIII, the third language may include Arabic, Malayalam, Urdu, Kannada, French, and Hindi; those who opt for French/Malayalam/Tamil/Arabic/Urdu as the second language shall learn Hindi as the third language, while Hindi is not compulsory for students of other nationalities. For senior levels (IX–XII), English remains the language of instruction with English Language & Literature as a core subject, and second language options continue to include Hindi, French, Malayalam, Arabic, Urdu, and Tamil; Kannada appears as a third-language option for some streams. The non-Indian nationalities are not required to study Hindi as a second or third language.
M.E.S. Indian School of Doha is one of the longest-established Indian schools in Qatar, with over 50 years of history. It follows the CBSE curriculum from kindergarten through Class XII, with ISO 9001:2015 certification and QNSA compliance. The school offers a new campus at Abu Hamour with world-class infrastructure, science laboratories, digital library, and e-learning platforms.