The Primary department at Doha College is a well established school. Opened in 1987, as Doha Independent School, it has served the educational needs of both the local and expatriate communities. Our 30 years of experience contributes to the excellence of the education that the school provides today.
With over 320 students of 50 different nationalities, we clearly identify ourselves as an international school whilst delivering the British National Curriculum. We have highly experienced and qualified teachers including specialists for I.C.T., French, Music, P.E. and swimming. The school has a low pupil/teacher ratio and achieves and maintains excellent results. We operate a two form entry system from Pre-School to Year 6.
As a student at Doha College you have the opportunity to be part of a well established International School were the emphasis is on every student reaching their full potential. The college has a commitment to all students through providing a safe learning environment, where students can enjoy all the benefits Doha College has to offer.
With an emphasis on academic excellence, careful attention is given to students’ individual learning needs. With regular monitoring and tracking, students move from Year 7 through to Year 11, preparing the way for the transition into 6th Form, collecting the qualifications, life skills and knowledge needed to continue into adulthood.
In the 21st century, it will be crucial for our students to develop a capacity to go on learning throughout their lives. Here at the Doha College, our commitment is to both raise educational standards and to create an environment where every student can enjoy learning and achieve their potential. We believe that all our students are capable of attaining high standards and should leave school with the knowledge, qualifications and life skills that enable them to play their full part in society.
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The Primary department at Doha College is a well established school. Opened in 1987, as Doha Independent School, it has served the educational needs of both the local and expatriate communities. Our 30 years of experience contributes to the excellence of the education that the school provides today.
With over 320 students of 50 different nationalities, we clearly identify ourselves as an international school whilst delivering the British National Curriculum. We have highly experienced and qualified teachers including specialists for I.C.T., French, Music, P.E. and swimming. The school has a low pupil/teacher ratio and achieves and maintains excellent results. We operate a two form entry system from Pre-School to Year 6.
In the 21st century, it will be crucial for our students to develop a capacity to go on learning throughout their lives. Here at the Doha College, our commitment is to both raise educational standards and to create an environment where every student can enjoy learning and achieve their potential. We believe that all our students are capable of attaining high standards and should leave school with the knowledge, qualifications and life skills that enable them to play their full part in society.
As a student at Doha College you have the opportunity to be part of a well established International School were the emphasis is on every student reaching their full potential. The college has a commitment to all students through providing a safe learning environment, where students can enjoy all the benefits Doha College has to offer.
With an emphasis on academic excellence, careful attention is given to students’ individual learning needs. With regular monitoring and tracking, students move from Year 7 through to Year 11, preparing the way for the transition into 6th Form, collecting the qualifications, life skills and knowledge needed to continue into adulthood.