Qatar, Doha
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The Scholars' International School follows the CBSE curriculum from Delhi, India, and presents a research-oriented and stimulating program. The academic session is organized in three terms: Term 1 (April to September), Term 2 (October to December), and Term 3 (January to March). The school serves Kindergarten through Grade VI and had a student body of 833 as reported by the institution.
Arts and performing arts are integrated into the curriculum through Visual Arts, Performing Arts (Music, Dance, Theatre, Band), and Art and Craft. The school provides dedicated periods for co-curricular activities and enrichment, with weekly periods set aside for these activities.
The curriculum includes languages such as Hindi, Malayalam, Arabic, and French. Kindergarten offers Arabic (Arab nationals only); Grades I–II include Hindi/Malayalam/Arabic/French; Grades III–VI include Hindi/Malayalam/Arabic/French, with a Third Language introduced in Grade 4. Qatar History is also part of the program.
Co-curricular activities include clubs such as Kids Club, STEM Club, and Reading Club. An enrichment period provides two weekly periods for life-skills development, mentoring, Qatar identity activities, Islamic values activities, exhibitions, poster making, debates, quizzes, field trips, and Scholars Fest. The school organizes house activities (Charity-Yellow, Honesty-Blue, Loyalty-Purple, Solidarity-Green) to foster teamwork and belonging.
Qatar Identity Activities and Islamic Values Activities are part of the co-curricular program, with exhibitions, field trips, and community-facing projects supporting student engagement and cultural awareness.
Mentoring, life-skill development, and opportunities to participate in debates, exhibitions, poster making, and Scholars Fest are part of the program to cultivate leadership, communication, and critical thinking.
Physical Education is part of the core curriculum, and cultural activities include music, dance, and physical arts. The campus operates from two separate villas in Doha, providing a safe and supportive learning environment, with transport options managed by a dedicated team.
The Scholars' International School is a CBSE Indian school in Doha, Qatar, established in 2012. It operates from two villa campuses in Doha and is led by a principal appointed in 2024 under the Al Azhar Group. The school serves a growing student body (reported as 833 students) across Kindergarten through Grade VI, with a CBSE curriculum and a strong emphasis on co-scholastic development through enrichment periods, clubs, and cultural activities.