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Tariq Bin Ziad School is a co-educational day school in Al Sadd, Doha, operated under Qatar Foundation’s Pre-University Education network. The school provides bilingual education in Arabic and English and places strong emphasis on Qatari culture, Arabic language and local heritage. Its Primary Years Programme is designed for students aged 3 to 12, while the Middle School implements the IB Middle Years Programme for Grades 6 to 10. The school’s address is Al Dafaf Street, Zone 38, Street 893, Building 36. Qatar Foundation describes the school as having a legacy dating back several decades and notes that it was previously run by the Amiri Diwan. A distinctive feature is its bilingual “glocalized” model, which combines international IB learning with Qatari identity, culture and heritage. The school is listed as serving 820 pupils, with Dr. Maha Al Rumaihi named as Director.
The Lebanese School Qatar (LSQ) is a long-standing educational institution in Doha that has served the community since 1976. Located in the West Bay area, LSQ offers a distinctive multilingual environment where students can pursue three rigorous academic pathways: the Lebanese Official Curriculum, the French Curriculum (accredited by Label FrancÉducation), and the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IB DP). This unique structure allows students to master English, French, and Arabic at a high level.
The Lycée Franco-Qatarien Voltaire is a distinctive trilingual institution established in 2007 under a convention between France and Qatar. Operating across three campuses in Doha—West Bay, Al Waab, and Salwa—the school offers a seamless educational journey from age 3 to 18. It strictly follows the French National Curriculum, which is homologated by the French Ministry of Education, ensuring students can reintegrate into any French school worldwide. Uniquely, the school integrates a strong focus on Arabic language and culture alongside French and English instruction, fostering true trilingualism. For senior students, the school provides the option to pursue the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP), broadening university pathways. The campuses feature specialized facilities, including libraries (BCD/CDI), science laboratories, and sports grounds utilized by the school’s Association Sportive. The school is also a member of the AEFE network and partners with local entities to deliver a culturally rich, rigorous education rooted in the values of "two civilizations and three languages."
Al Bayan Educational Complex for Girls is a girls’ day school in Doha, Qatar, serving students from age 4 to 17. The complex was established in 1990 and is listed as a non-profit, independent school for female students. Its curriculum combines national standards with the International Baccalaureate, and students may take qualifications including IGCSE, SAT and IB. English is used for teaching Maths, Science and IT, while Arabic, Islamic Studies and Social Studies follow national requirements. The school is organised across KG to secondary stages in separate buildings and is reported to have 3,637 students. Learning is supported through classroom teaching, field trips, community service and extracurricular activities. The school is particularly known for combining Qatari national curriculum elements with international qualifications, helping students prepare for university pathways in Qatar and abroad.
Arab International Academy - Lusail offers the International Baccalaureate continuum: PYP, MYP, and DP for students aged 3 to 18. The Lusail campus is a candidate school for PYP and MYP and pursues IB authorization. The school provides a modern facility with highly equipped classrooms, small group spaces, multi-purpose rooms, a theatre, libraries, and dedicated music, drama, and art rooms. On campus are educational gardens, a swimming pool, a clinic, an assembly hall, indoor and outdoor sports fields, and a dining area, with science labs to support hands-on inquiry and project work. Weekly enrichment classes cover creative, scientific, artistic, and sports areas, with optional after-school activities available for a fee. Arabic language and Arab culture are central to its cultural and language program. The school aims to develop IB learners through inquiry-based approaches across a broad curriculum. Facilities support varied learning modalities in collaborative, inquiry-driven work for curious, collaborative learners.
Beta Cambridge School in Qatar offers an international education for students aged 3 to 18. The school provides a broad IB continuum, delivering the Primary Years Programme (PYP), Middle Years Programme (MYP), and Diploma Programme (DP), alongside the Cambridge IGCSE, AP courses, and American curriculum options. This combination enables families to choose from multiple pathways that align with individual interests and future study plans while maintaining a cohesive international experience. Classrooms are organized to support inquiry-based learning, critical thinking, and collaborative projects across disciplines. The school emphasizes language development and global citizenship, with a focus on academic growth, personal responsibility, and community engagement. Facilities are designed to support a range of activities, from science and technology labs to arts and sports facilities. In Qatar, Beta Cambridge School aims to prepare students for tertiary study worldwide by nurturing curiosity, resilience, and cross-cultural communication. This is a welcoming, global learning community today.
International School of London (ISL) is an independent, non-selective school offering the International Baccalaureate pathway for ages 3 to 18. ISL delivers the IB Primary Years Programme, Middle Years Programme and Diploma Programme, and the International Baccalaureate Career-related Programme. It was one of the first UK schools to introduce the Diploma Programme. The school emphasises multilingualism and intercultural understanding across all cohorts. The campus model includes two sites: Chiswick Campus for Primary and Middle School at 139 Gunnersbury Avenue and Diploma College at Ealing Campus, 15 Gunnersbury Avenue. The campuses sit beside Gunnersbury Park, enabling weekly Forest School sessions and ISL Sports Hub for PE and competitions. Facilities include three multilingual libraries and Fox Media Tech Hub for student broadcasting. In Diploma, Natural Sciences connect biology, chemistry, physics, computer science and environmental systems with practical laboratory work and real-world projects. ISL prepares students for global citizenship with inquiry-based, languages-rich learning.
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