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Doha, Qatar
Phone: +974-4560152
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Curriculum standards are an important part of the education reform effort. These standards set out goals for learning and reflect what Qatari students should know, understand and be able to do at each grade level. They also identify what should be taught at each grade level. Because the standards are based on international benchmarks, students who meet the standards will be competitive for college admission and jobs through out the world.

The Curriculum Standards Office is responsible for establishing rigorous curriculum standards at the Independent Schools in four subjects: Arabic, English, mathematics and science. International benchmarks are used for three of these subjects.

Standards were developed in these four primary areas because they are deemed to be essential for Qatari citizens in the modern world. The national language, a second language, mathematics and science referred to as “core subjects” because students’ progress in other subjects often depends on their progress in these four areas. These core subjects are taught in nearly every country to all students. Other subjects will also be taught at the Independent Schools but may vary from school to school.

The curriculum standards established by this Office and currently being implemented in the new Independent Schools are as follows:


See an Arabic version of the Curriculum Standards

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Education Institute issues policies and guidelines for additional educational support

Committed to providing a comprehensive and inclusive education that meets the needs of all students and provides them with the highest quality of learning experiences, the Education Institute of the Supreme Education Council has issued a set of policies and guidance documents for schools in order for them to meet their responsibilities for students with Additional Educational Support Needs (AESN). The term AESN includes students with Learning Problems (SWLP), students with Specific Learning Difficulties (SWSLD) and students with Disabilities (SWD) and students with behavioral problems (SWBP)