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Northview International School

Qatar, Doha

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees QAR 18,168 - 54,967
Ages 3 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 550
Bus Service No
Academic offering
Curriculum American Curriculum
Typical class size 25

Al Haya St, Umm Qarn, Qatar

The Essentials

Northview International School has 550 pupils, typical class sizes of 25, instruction in English.

Location

Northview International School is located on Al Haya Street in Umm Qarn, Doha, Qatar. The campus sits in the Umm Qarn district and is accessible by road, with contact details listed for the site. The school operates under Artemis Education and offers an American international program at its Qatar campus.

Stages

The school currently offers Pre-K to Grade 9. A High School (Grades 10–12) is in operation, with the 2025–26 calendar indicating the first day of the school year was August 31, 2025. The High School diploma is a Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC)–accredited American High School Diploma.

Type

Public materials describe Northview as having a values-led culture and an inclusive, non-selective community. The public materials do not explicitly state whether the school is co-educational.

Pupil Nationality Mix

Public materials describe the student body as diverse and representative of multiple nationalities; exact numbers, nationalities, or local-to-international ratios are not published.

Additional learning support

Northview is not a dedicated SEN school and does not publish formal provisions for significant learning differences. It provides support for students whose first language is not English and for minor neurological divergences to aid language proficiency and academic integration.

Country affiliation

Qatar. The campus is in Doha, and Qatar's Ministry of Education & Higher Education certifies the international curriculum.

Religious affiliation

No explicit religious affiliation is indicated; the school emphasizes a values-led culture.

School day structure

The 2025–26 school calendar places the first day of school on August 31, 2025, with Fall 2025, Spring 2026, and Summer 2026 terms and listed holidays and breaks.

Bus service

The school offers a dedicated bus service for student transport. The published admissions information states a return-trip fee of QR 3,000 per term and a one-way fee of QR 2,000.

Fees

Annual tuition at Northview International School ranges from QAR 18,168 to QAR 54,967 for 2026/27.

Application and registration fees

- No separate application or registration fee amount is published in the school's public fee summary.

Tuition fees (published annual amounts) — per year group

- PRE-KG: QAR 18,168.
- KG 1: QAR 20,081.
- KG 2: QAR 24,097.
- Grade 1: QAR 25,436.
- Grade 2: QAR 26,775.
- Grade 3: QAR 28,113.
- Grade 4: QAR 29,452.
- Grade 5: QAR 34,425.
- Grade 6: QAR 36,337.
- Grade 7: QAR 38,250.
- Grade 8: QAR 40,162.
- Grade 9: QAR 42,075.
- Grade 10: QAR 44,752.
- Grade 11: QAR 49,752.
- Grade 12: QAR 54,697.

Per-term tuition (calculated)

- The school's published academic calendar operates on three terms for the 2025–2026 year (Fall, Spring, Summer). Using the published annual tuition amounts above, a single-term tuition amount can be calculated by dividing the annual fee by three; the per-term figures below are such calculations (annual fee ÷ 3). This is an arithmetic conversion based on the published annual fee and the three-term calendar.

- PRE-KG per term: QAR 6,056 (QAR 18,168 ÷ 3).
- KG 1 per term: QAR 6,694 (QAR 20,081 ÷ 3).
- KG 2 per term: QAR 8,032 (QAR 24,097 ÷ 3).
- Grade 1 per term: QAR 8,479 (QAR 25,436 ÷ 3).
- Grade 2 per term: QAR 8,925 (QAR 26,775 ÷ 3).
- Grade 3 per term: QAR 9,371 (QAR 28,113 ÷ 3).
- Grade 4 per term: QAR 9,817 (QAR 29,452 ÷ 3).
- Grade 5 per term: QAR 11,475 (QAR 34,425 ÷ 3).
- Grade 6 per term: QAR 12,112 (QAR 36,337 ÷ 3).
- Grade 7 per term: QAR 12,750 (QAR 38,250 ÷ 3).
- Grade 8 per term: QAR 13,387 (QAR 40,162 ÷ 3).
- Grade 9 per term: QAR 14,025 (QAR 42,075 ÷ 3).
- Grade 10 per term: QAR 14,917 (QAR 44,752 ÷ 3).
- Grade 11 per term: QAR 16,584 (QAR 49,752 ÷ 3).
- Grade 12 per term: QAR 18,232 (QAR 54,697 ÷ 3).

Billing schedule and payment terms

- The published academic calendar is organised into three terms (Fall, Spring, Summer). The school offers a 5% discount on annual tuition if the annual fees are paid in full in cleared funds by 30 September. The admissions information also describes sibling discounts (5% for the third child, 7.5% for the fourth child and thereafter). These published items indicate the presence of annual-payment and sibling-discount policies and the three-term year structure.

Boarding

- Boarding is not provided; the school is a day school and does not offer boarding facilities.

Other costs and typical additional charges

- School bus (transport): QAR 3,000 per term for a return trip; QAR 2,000 per term for one-way service.
- Device (BYOD): Students are required to bring their own device from Grade 1, which is an additional parent cost (device purchase not included in tuition).
- Entrance/placement assessment: the admissions process includes a placement test in English and Mathematics for Grade 1 and above and classroom observation for kindergarten; no separate published assessment fee amount is listed in the public fee summary.
- Uniforms, extracurricular activity charges, consumables, exam fees or other ancillary levies are not listed with specific prices on the public fee summary. These items may incur additional costs but no specific amounts are published in the public fee summary.

Refund information

- The public fee summary and admissions notes do not publish a detailed refund policy or specific refund terms for tuition, registration or deposits. No specific refund amounts or refundable / non-refundable classifications are published in the school's public fee summary.

Fee payment options

- The published admissions material and public fee summary do not list specific accepted payment methods (for example, bank transfer, credit card). Accepted payment methods and billing instructions are not specified in the publicly displayed fee summary.

Discounts and concessions

- Sibling discounts: 5% discount on the annual tuition of the third (youngest of three) sibling; 7.5% discount on the annual tuition of the fourth sibling onwards (youngest of four or more).
- Early payment reduction: 5% discount on annual fees if paid in full in cleared funds by 30 September.

Notes and calculations

- The tuition amounts listed under “Tuition fees (published annual amounts)” are the official published annual fees for each year group. The per-term figures given above are calculated by dividing those published annual fees by three because the published school calendar for 2025–2026 is organised in three terms; the per-term figures are arithmetic conversions for convenience and are not explicitly published as per-term tuition by the school.
Academics

Northview International School teaches American Curriculum for students aged 3 to 18.

Curriculum

Northview International School in Doha, Qatar offers an American curriculum from Pre-K to Grade 9, with expansion to Grade 12 planned by 2028; MAP assessments are used to track student growth, and the school is a WASC candidate pursuing a US High School Diploma. The program follows US Common Core Standards and integrates Arabic Language Studies, Islamic Studies and Qatar History aligned to MOEHE directives, with a strong emphasis on eco-literacy, digital literacy and artistic development. Kindergarten and Lower Elementary use an enquiry-led American curriculum with hands-on mathematics, phonics and language development, while Elementary and Middle School deliver a comprehensive program designed to nurture creativity, collaboration and critical thinking. Northview High School opened in 2025 with a Western Association of Schools and Colleges-accredited American High School Diploma; graduation requires 25+ credits with a minimum 60% in each course, with core subjects in English, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies and Foreign Language, a wide range of electives and AP or Honors courses, plus external exams such as SAT/ACT or two AP exams and a Senior Capstone; college counseling and pathways in STEM, Humanities, Business & Entrepreneurship, Fine Arts and Physical Education & Health are available. The Artemis Experience Programme provides a broad co-curricular framework including intellectual enrichment, sport, service learning, digital learning, culture and community, entrepreneurship and well-being.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

SEL is embedded through the Northview Experience and the Artemis Experience, with Well-Being as a dedicated pillar that focuses on developing students' identity and belonging in a safe, welcoming environment; the Artemis Experience outlines Well-Being as a core component alongside other pillars such as Intellectual Enrichment, Sport and Physical, Service Learning, Digital, Culture and Community, Entrepreneurship, and Creative development.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

The school does not publicly disclose information regarding Special Educational Needs (SEN) provision or whether it operates as a specialist SEN institution. The safeguarding policy notes alignment with MOEHE guidance, including reference to the MOEHE Student Counseling Guide (2025), indicating governance around student welfare rather than an in-house SEN program.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

The school does not publicly disclose information regarding English as an Additional Language (EAL) provision. The curriculum is described as an American framework certified by Qatar's MOEHE, with emphasis on 21st century skills and digital wellbeing, but no explicit EAL program is detailed in publicly available material.

Mental Wellbeing

Mental wellbeing is a central focus within the Artemis Experience, with a Well-Being pillar dedicated to developing a sense of identity and purpose in a safe, welcoming environment; the Northview Experience Programme explicitly includes Well-Being as a core dimension.

Safeguarding

Safeguarding is presented as a priority, with a formal policy ensuring student safety and well-being, clear reporting procedures, safeguarding training, and a designated safeguarding lead; the policy references MOEHE-related guidance and emphasizes safeguarding responsibilities for staff and volunteers. Contact details for safeguarding are provided within the policy.

Admissions

Admissions

The school has been founded in 2022 and is Artemis Education's first school.

Scholarships

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