Qatar, Doha
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Intervention Classes support students who struggle academically, particularly in reading and math. The school provides an after-school learning program and small classes with individual attention. Foundation Stage follows the UK EYFS framework and Primary follows the Cambridge International Education (CIE) programme. Arabic, Islamic, and Qatar History are compulsory subjects, and non-Muslim students study PSHE.
Art is integrated into learning and used to convey concepts visually. Art education connects students with their own culture as well as the wider world. The school emphasizes art as a core component of learning.
Arabic, Islamic, and Qatar History are compulsory subjects. The curriculum follows EYFS for Foundation Stage and Cambridge International Primary Curriculum for the primary years, with the National Curriculum of England also referenced. Qatar History is featured in cultural learning, including projects like the Qatar History project and events such as Qatar National Day.
Extra Curricular Activities are compulsory for every student and are incorporated in the timetable. The Student Council provides leadership opportunities and a platform for student representation. Sports are an integral part of school life and promote teamwork and physical wellbeing.
The Student Council demonstrates student leadership and acts as a formal leadership channel for students. Leadership is framed as action and example, guiding students to participate and take responsibility.
Sports are an integral part of school life, supporting physical fitness and character development. The school promotes healthy eating and provides resources to encourage nutritious meals. The emphasis on movement and nutrition supports overall wellbeing.