Qatar, Doha
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Boarding is not provided. SISQ operates as a day school for students aged 3 to 18. There are no on-site boarding facilities or programmes.
Uniforms are required for pupils from PK to Grade 12. Uniforms can be purchased in three ways: a pop-up shop on campus at the start of the academic year, online from the supplier, or at a local store in the Al Rayyan area. The school is not involved in the transactions between parents and the uniform supplier, and fabrics, colours and design must comply with school guidelines.
Meals are provided by the on-site canteen, with the provider listed as Bateel Bakery. There are three meal options: lunchbox from home, a daily cold meal pack, or a daily hot meal pack (small, large or daily special). Primary students have their canteen cards kept behind the counter; secondary students sign up at the counter; water policy encourages reusable bottles.
SISQ was established as a partnership between the State of Qatar and Bellevue Education. Bellevue Education's CEO Mark Malley has been actively involved in setting up SISQ.