Doha College - Parent Handbook 2024-2025

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DOHA COLLEGE Parent Handbook

2 CONTENTS ETHOS AND VISION 4 CORE VALUES 5 OUR STORY 6,7 OUR BOARD OF GOVERNORS 8,9 MESSAGE FROM THE PRINCIPAL 10 WELCOME FROM COO 11 PRIMARY LEADERSHIP GROUP 12 SECONDARY LEADERSHIP GROUP 13 HEADS OF SERVICE 14 SAFEGUARDING 16,17 SCHOOL CALENDAR 18 TERM DATES 2024 - 2025 19 SCHOOL TIMINGS 20,21 FEE SCHEDULE FOR THE YEAR 2024-2025 22,23 CAMPUS MAP 24,25 PICK-UP AND DROP-OFF 26 STUDENT BUS SERVICE 28,29 UNIFORM AND SUPPLIER 30,31,32,33 CONTACTING SCHOOL 34,35 PARENT NEWSLETTER 36
3 CONTENTS ATTENDANCE AND PUNCTUALITY 37 WELL-BEING 38 MEDICAL TEAM 39 MEALS AND HEALTHY EATING 40 PRAYER FACILITIES 41 DIGITAL LEARNING 42 EQUIPMENT AND GADETS 43 YONDR 44,45 REPORTING AND ASSESSMENT 46 COMPULSORY SUBJECTS 48,50,51 CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES 52,53 HOUSE SYSTEM 55 DOHA COLLEGE COMMITTEES 56,57 DC INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC 58 MOCKINGBIRD PERFORMING ARTS 59 EVOLUTION SPORTS 60,61 UNIVERSITY DESTINATIONS 62,63 FRIENDS OF DOHA COLLEGE 64,65 CONTACT US 66

ETHOS AND VISION

VISION

To enable personal growth, instil a passion for learning and create aspirational minds.

MISSION

With the growth-mindset philosophy of High Performance Learning, we develop confidence, creativity and intellectual curiosity in a safe, caring and inclusive environment for our students to make a lasting contribution to global society.

Our Story

Doha College opens its swimming pool, which nurtured and trained many great swimmers. including the great Nada Arakji.

His Highness Sheikh

Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani, now the Emir of Qatar, joins Doha College for the first two years of his secondary education.

Doha College becomes one of the first schools in the Middle East to feature on the internet.

HRH Princess Anne carries out the ceremonial concrete pouring at the Al Waab construction site on 16 February 1988, in the presence of Qatari and British dignitaries.

A new dimension is added to an already outstanding school –its 6th Form block that housed impressive facilities including an auditorium and an IT room with over 30 computers at the time.

A beacon of Doha College’s commitment to community initiatives, the now-traditional Doha College 5K and 10K Race had its first edition in November 2011.

Sheikh Jassim bin

Khalid bin Ahmed AlThani carries out the ceremonial groundbreaking of “Doha Independent School” - the Primary arm of Doha College - which would later fully merge with its parent school.

HRH Princess Diana made sure to visit Doha College during the tour of the Middle East she undertook with Prince Charles in November 1986. Here she is in one of the classrooms, chatting to awestruck students.

Charles III King of the United Kingdom meets with excited Doha College students at the British Embassy. He is deeply committed to championing environmental and sustainable causes, an issue close to the hearts of our students.

After receiving permission in February 1980, Doha College opened in September of that year in a 10-room villa on Salwa Road. In those seven months, Principal Sheila Porter led a team of parents and staff to raise funds, refurbish the villa, make desks and blackboards, order books and so much more. It opened with 85 pupils, 8 full-time and 10 part-time staff. By the end of the second year, the College doubled its number of pupils and continued to flourish.

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1980 1986 1987 1992 1996 1997 1988 2004 2011 2013 2009 2015

Doha Independent School (Primary) and Doha College (Secondary) merge on 1 September 2004. This allows the College to become a centre of excellence for students, throughout their school life.

Doha College supports Qatar’s bid to host the 2022 FIFA World Cup. The students made a very persuasive case, proving the suitability of Qatar to host this world-class event. Imagine their elation when Qatar was announced as the host!

HRH Princess Sophie, Countess of Wessex, visits Doha College in October and meets with many students. She is the global ambassador for the Duke of Edinburgh International Award, a self-development programme of high emphasis at our school.

Awards top 100 private schools in the world; following our BSO inspection and awards from Carfax Education and Spears Schools Index.

Conference room inaugurated as The Bentley Room, to celebrate the phenomenal contribution of ex Chair of The Board Tim Bentley, who was instrumental in delivering the new campus.

A historic milestone Doha College moves into its new home, the stateof-the art 90,000 sqm campus, fit for the forward-looking students and staff of today.

To mark its 40th anniversary and the move to the new campus, Doha College rejuvenates its identity. The sails in the logo represent a transformative journey, while the gold represents excellence and the sandy tones of our host country.

Doha College becomes the first school in Qatar to be awarded an Eco-Schools Green Flag from the Foundation for Environmental Education. The school’s Eco Committee officially hoisted the Green Flag to mark the occasion in a ceremony.

Doha College breaks ground at the new Al Wajba construction site, heralding a new age for international British education in Qatar.

Doha College receives the highly prestigious distinction of being the first ever to be awarded the status of HPL World Class Award School.

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2011 2020 2024 2013 2019 2009 2015 2016 2018 2022 THE SCHOOLS INDEX A ARDED OUTSTANDING MIDDLE EAST

OUR BOARD OF GOVERNORS

Dear Parents,

On behalf of the Board of Governors of Doha College, it is my pleasure to welcome you and your family to the Doha College community.

Let me start by saying that you’ve absolutely made the right choice for your child(ren)! Over the course of its 40+ years, DC has developed into the pre-eminent British curriculum school in Qatar, and is recognised as the leading British international schools and Top 100 private schools in the world.

Doha College’s academic achievements are well known, however DC is about much more than that. Through our focus on excellence from all, excellence for all , we aim to provide the very highest quality of formative experiences for your child(ren); to develop lifelong attitudes, skills, and capabilities that will hold them in good stead wherever they may go and whatever they may do after they leave DC..

Most importantly, despite its size, DC is a close-knit community of students, parents, and staff pulling together in the same direction and supporting each other to develop your child(ren) to be the best version of themselves that they can be. “It takes a village”, as Hilary Clinton famously and astutely wrote. The DC community collectively ensures that the development (academic and otherwise) and well-being of its students is the highest priority.

As you will have seen, we have invested in a state-of-the-art and future-proof campus that will further enhance the learning ecosystem for the coming decades, and we truly hope you and your child(ren) will take maximum advantage of it going forward.

Once again, a very warm welcome to DC.

Yours,

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Our Board of Governors are the guardians of the vision, mission, values, and brand of Doha College. We offer support, guidance, and oversight to the Leadership Group, helping to develop strategic planning, goals, sustainability, and enhance policies and procedures that ensure Doha College remains Qatar’s market leader, delivering an outstanding education within a safe, happy, and secure environment.

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Contact: E: clerktotheboard@dohacollege.com
Our Board of Governors can be contacted via the Clerk to the Board at the following: Eduardo Vieira Chair of the Board Matthew Heaton Board Member Mark Dowds Board Member Joseph Macari Board Member Sunita Mathew Non Teaching Staff Governor Ayeesha Lall Board Member Chris Hefford British Embassy Representative Rajiv Thakrar Vice-Chair Teresa Menton Secondary Staff Governor Alexandra Norman Board Member Roscoe Banks Board Member
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Reikta Sparrow Clerk to the Board of Governors

WELCOME TO DOHA COLLEGE

THE PRINCIPAL

Welcome to Doha College. It is a privilege to lead this wonderful school which is frequently recognised as one of the leading British International Schools in the world.

We are a vibrant and diverse community made up of more than 70 nationalities and our not-for-profit ethos ensures that the needs of our students are at the heart of everything we do. Whilst almost all of our pupils come from outside Qatar, the school’s welcoming ethos ensures that they settle quickly in their new home and rapidly thrive under the careful guidance of their supportive, loyal and inspirational teachers. We also recognise the important role that the school and its community has in assisting new families as they help their children to adapt to life in Doha. Moving countries and schools can be a nerve-wracking experience for children and their families, and our community is here to support you through this process.

Our long and successful history is reflected in the exceptional outcomes our students deliver - including their performances in external examinations, which well exceed almost all schools of our type globally and even many of the most selective independent schools in the UK.

Beyond academics, we are committed to educating the whole child and providing them with not only the most extensive array of co-curricular opportunities, but also with the character, heart, skills and attributes that will allow them to excel whatever their future holds. Our impressive campus houses outstanding facilities that fully support and extend the curriculum.

Doha College’s achievements have seen it named as one of the top 100 private schools in the world in the prestigious Spear’s School Index, being listed as one of the top 125 private schools in the world in the Carfax Index and receiving numerous outstanding inspection and accreditation reports. Beyond all these accolades, the positivity, compassion and tenacity our students exhibit ensure that we are able to offer a unique, forward-thinking, inspiring and innovative education.

We very much look forward to welcoming you to Doha College, to see for yourself what makes us such a special community.

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Here at Doha College we encourage our students to be humble, taking pride as much in the achievements of others as they do in their own successes. We urge students to display loyalty, to each other, to the College and to our values.

Welcome to the Doha College community. We’re a diverse and welcoming school where everyone feels like they belong. As a not-for-profit school every single riyal received as income is directed to delivering the best pupil outcomes; none of it goes to corporate owners. Putting pupils first and at the centre of every decision is not simply what we doit’s who we are.

Our financial model and outstanding facilities allow us to plan sustainably for the future, incrementally improving further our wonderful campus and continuing to expand our peerless educational programme.

We believe that education thrives through collaboration and take great pride in and place the utmost importance upon our relationship with you as parents. Should you have the time to help support Doha College please do get in touch with the Friends of Doha College - often referred to as FDC (fdc@dohacollege.com) - and, for the philanthropic amongst you, please get in touch with me personally (coo@dohacollege.com) should you wish to discuss donor opportunities or sponsorship opportunities, either for you personally or those you can introduce me to. Generosity of any scale and in any form is always incredibly kind and beneficial to our special community.

Very best wishes and I look forward to meeting you in person soon.

Core Aims

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PRIMARY LEADERSHIP GROUP (PLG)

Years 1 and 2

Years

Years 3 and 4

At Doha College we are deeply committed to fostering a holistic and inclusive education that places children at the core of everything we do, cultivates a strong sense of community, and actively engages parents as partners in their child’s education.

Here at Doha College, we believe in providing an educational experience that goes beyond textbooks and exams. We nurture the individual talents of each and every student and help them to grow and become the best versions of themselves. We prioritise the well-being and growth of each student, ensuring they receive the support and resources they need to thrive academically, socially, and emotionally.

Our students are proud to be a part of Doha College and they are our greatest ambassadors. We are passionate about creating a warm and inclusive environment where every student feels valued and empowered to reach their full potential. We want our children to feel happy, supported and excited to come to school every day!

At Doha College, we believe that education is a collaborative effort, and we are excited to work hand in hand with our dedicated staff, supportive parents, and engaged community members to create a nurturing and enriching learning environment for all. I hope that you will join us on our many events where we welcome parents to join us at the campus or in our classrooms.

As we embark on this new school year journey together, I look forward to getting to know each and every one of you and working together to make this a year of growth, discovery, and success. Welcome to a year filled with endless possibilities!

Derek Watson Senior Vice-Principal – Head of Primary dwatson@dohacollege.com

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David Cann Deputy Head of Academic Danielle Price Deputy Head of Pastoral Shainaz Dalvi Assistant Head 5 and 6 Scott McDermid Assistant Head Hannah Smith Assistant Head

SECONDARY LEADERSHIP GROUP (SLG)

At Doha College, we empower young minds, foster a sense of global citizenship, and ignite academic curiosity. Our focus is not just on education, but on developing well-rounded individuals who are prepared to thrive in our increasingly interconnected world.

We provide the very best education and see it as our responsibility to nurture life-enhancing traits that allow our students to shine in an ever-increasingly competitive world. There are infinite learning opportunities at Doha College, and these are found in all facets of school life, not just in the classroom.

Our painstaking attention to the small things enables our students to achieve incredible grades in public examinations. These world-class results often translate into a vast amount of our pupils achieving the highest marks in the world!

DC pupils leave capable of gaining entry into the world’s top universities. They don’t just make the grade at these prestigious and world-renowned universities; they absolutely thrive there! We lay the foundations from A-Level to further education exceptionally well.

Doha College Secondary is not just a hub of top-tier academic excellence, but also a place where learning is balanced with fun and enjoyment. This dynamic blend creates an electrifying atmosphere that fosters both academic and personal growth!

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Matthew Corke Gemma Stroud Assistant Head Key Stage 4 Sarah Jackson Assistant Head Key Stage 5 David Kane Assistant Head Key Stage 3 Sarah Kiernan Webb Deputy Head of Pastoral Scafe

HEAD OF SERVICES

Isaac Thomas Head of IT

Elanie Fest Director of Finance

Susan Smith Head of Human Resources

Sunita Mathew Head of Admissions

Graham Anderson Facilities Contract Manager

Toyan Greaves Head of Marketing

Kevin Busaka Head of Health, Safety

Carys Kelly Head of Communications

Tommy Westmoreland Director of Academies

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SAFEGUARDING

As the Executive Designated Safeguarding Lead (EDSL) at Doha College, my responsibility is to ensure the safety and well-being of all our children. Safeguarding includes a range of measures aimed at guaranteeing the protection and welfare of our children.

At Doha College, safeguarding is at the heart of everything we do. We recognise the significance of fostering a nurturing and secure environment where children can thrive academically, emotionally, and socially. Every staff member is dedicated to upholding the highest standards of safeguarding to ensure that every child feels valued, respected, and protected.

We firmly believe that safeguarding is everyone’s responsibility. We understand that effective safeguarding requires collaboration between the school and parents. By working together, we can ensure the best possible outcomes for our children. We encourage open communication and active involvement from parents to create a supportive environment where our children can flourish.

Uzma Zaffar

Executive Designated Safeguarding Lead (EDSL) uzaffar@dohacollege.com

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SCAN FOR THE SAFEGUARDING BOOKLET
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SCHOOL CALENDAR

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AUGUST 2024 SEPTEMBER 2024 OCTOBER 2024 S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5
5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30 27 28 29 30 31 NOVEMBER 2024 DECEMBER 2024 JANUARY 2025 S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31 26 27 28 29 30 31 FEBRUARY 2025 MARCH 2025 APRIL 2025 S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 23 24 25 26 27 28 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 27 28 29 30 30 31 MAY 2025 JUNE 2025 JULY 2025 S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30 27 28 29 30 31 SEP FEB 1 First day of school for students 7-15 Mid Term Break 27-29 28- MAR 28 Ramadan MAR OCT 28- APR 12 Eid al-Fitr and Spring Break 25-31 Mid Term Break APR DEC 13 Students return to school for Term 3 18- JAN 4 Winter Break 20 Easter Sunday JAN JUN 5 Students return to school for Term 2 6-12 Eid Al Adha * (subject to change) School Holidays Ramdan First Day of the Term Weekends Eid Al Fitr and Eid Al Adha Last Day of the Term
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TERM DATES

AUTUMN TERM 2024

Sunday 1 September

Sunday 27 to Thursday 31 October

Tuesday 17 December Last day of school

Wednesday 18 December - Sunday 5 January Winter break (incl Qatar National Day)

SPRING TERM 2025

Monday 6 January

Sunday 9 February – Thursday 13 February

Thursday 27 March

Term commences

National Sports Day and Half term

Last day of school

Sunday 30 March to Thursday 10 April * Spring break and Eid Al Fitr

SUMMER TERM 2025

Sunday 13 April Term commences

Thursday 13 June Last day of school

Thursday 5 to Thursday 12 June (incl) * Eid Al Adha*

Thursday 3 July Last day of school

*Dates may be subject to change in line with official holidays in Qatar or MoE

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Term commences
Half-term

SCHOOL TIMINGS

PRIMARY SCHOOL

The school week in Qatar runs from Sunday to Thursday and each day is structured to keep students active with time to socialise with their peers, enjoy lunch, and engage with the co-curricular activities.

7:15 am – 7:30 am 7:15 am – 7:30 am Soft start

7:30 am – 8:20 am 7:30 am – 8:25 am Lesson 1

8:25 am – 9:15 am 8:25 am – 9:20 am Lesson 2

9:20 am – 09:35 am 9:20 am – 10:00 am First break 9:35 am – 10:25 am 10:00 am – 10:55 am Lesson 3

10:30 am – 11:20 am 10:55 am – 11:50 am Lesson 4 11:25 am – 12:05 pm 11:50 am – 12:05 pm Second break

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WEATHER MAY - OCTOBER
12:05 pm
12:55 pm 12:05 pm – 1:00 pm Lesson
1:00 pm – 1:55 pm 1:00 pm – 1:55 pm Lesson
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6 2:05 pm – 3:05 pm 2:05 pm – 3:05 pm CCAs

SCHOOL TIMINGS

SECONDARY SCHOOL

Our goal is to create a nurturing and stimulating environment where every child can thrive academically, socially, and personally. By balancing rigorous academic schedules with ample time for socialisation and extracurricular engagement, we ensure that our students develop into well-rounded individuals.

– 09:40 am 9:20 am – 10:05 am First

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COLD
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APRIL WARM WEATHER MAY - OCTOBER ACTIVITY
Registration
Lesson
Lesson
Lesson
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12:10 pm 11:50 am – 12:10 pm Second break 12:10 pm – 1:00 pm 12:10 pm – 1:00 pm Lesson 5 1:05 pm – 1:55 pm 1:05 pm – 1:55 pm Lesson 6 2:05 pm
3:05 pm 2:05 pm
3:05 pm CCAs
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7:20 am – 7:30 am 7:20 am – 7:30 am
7:35 am – 8:25 am 7:35 am – 8:25 am
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2 9:20 am
break 9:40 am – 10:30 am 10:05 am – 10:55 am Lesson 3 10:35 am – 11:25 am 11:00 am – 11:50 am
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FEE SCHEDULE FOR THE YEAR 2024-2025

Primary School (FS1 and FS2)

Tuition fee per term

Capital Charge

QR 13,064

QR 8,000

Primary School (Years 1 to 6)

Tuition fee per term

Capital Charge

QR 13,717

QR 8,000

Secondary School (Years 7 to 11)

Tuition fee per term

Capital Charge

QR 23,379

QR 5,000

Secondary School 6th Form (Years 12 and 13)

Tuition fee per term

Capital Charge

QR 24,947

QR 5,000

IMPORTANT NOTICE:

Term 1 fees should be paid by the 29 August 2024.

FEE DESCRIPTION

Capital Charge: Payable per student each academic year with the autumn term fees or the term in which the student joins Doha College.

Seat Booking Fee: Non-refundable fee to accept the offer of a place at Doha College or confirm enrolment for the following academic year. The cost is fully offset against the fees for the first term for that academic year.

Registration Fee: A non-refundable one-off fee for every child enrolling with Doha College.

Stationery Deposit: A once-off charge to cover the cost of lost or damaged Doha College property, including textbooks and/or instruments, in the possession of a student. The stationery deposit is due on acceptance of a placement offer for new students and will be refunded upon the student leaving and all property having been returned to Doha College.

DOHA COLLEGE INCOME VS EXPENDITURE

Doha College is a not-for-profit school that invests its fees in quality staff and infrastructure. We recruit and retain highly qualified teachers with a proven track record in education. We also invest in state-of-the-art facilities and technology, so that students can learn in a safe and stimulating environment.

We believe that these investments are essential to providing students with the best possible education. We are committed to providing students with a world-class education in a safe and supportive environment.

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Joining Fees

Seat Booking Fee QR 2,000

Registration Fee

Stationery Deposit QR 1,000

Doha College has three terms per academic year. Tuition fees for each term is payable on/before the first day of term. We only accept cheque and bank transfers.

Tuition fees are inclusive of exercise books, paper as deemed necessary by staff plus the loan of standard textbooks. There are no extra charges other than for breakages, loss of/or damage to Doha College property, external examination fees, trips, extra-curricular activities and/or for materials required in practical classes.

ANNUAL FEE SCHEDULE TIMELINE

Note: Fees should be submitted on or before the due date. Fees additional to those described above are payable in respect of certain matters. These include but are not limited to (I) GCSE and A-Level examination entry fees, costs for trips and visits, optional instrumental tuition, iPad, and learning support for certain students. Such additional fees will be payable separately.

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QR 3,650
Salaries and Other Sta Costs 56% Interest payment 7% Rent 9% Repairs & Maintenance 3% Educational Supplies 2% IT Expenses 1% Other Expenses 4% Depreciation 18%
ADDITIONAL NOTES

DOHA COLLEGE AL WAJBA

STATE-OF-THE-ART CAMPUS

We’re closer than you think!

Doha College’s brand new, purpose built and expansive campus is located in Al Wajba, near the Education City. It is fluidly connected to the new expressways, making it an easy destination from anywhere in Doha. It enjoys abundant parking and an efficient drop-off/pick-up system, thanks to its multiple access points.

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Primary Secondary Sports Centre
S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 Central Hub & Main Reception P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 SP1 MUGA SP2 4G Pitch
25 S2 S1 VG3 VG2 VG VG4 PG2 PG PG3 PG3 VG5 PG6 PG1 VG1 S4 S5 S6 SP1 SP2 HUBCENTRAL MAINAND RECEPTION Secondary Primary SPORTSCENTRE-RECEPTION 4GPITCH MUGA S2 S3 P1 FM P2 P4 P4 P5 P3 Wheelchair Access Prayer Room Nurses Station Vehicle Gate Pedestrian Gate

PICK-UP AND DROP-OFF

PRIMARY

DROP OFF AND COLLECTION

ARRIVING LATE

Students who arrive after 7.30 am must be accompanied to the Primary reception by an adult to be signed into school. This can be found in the Central Hub and you will need to enter the campus from gate 2 to access this. School finishes at 1.55 pm for FS2 to Year 6. Students should be collected promptly at that time.

CCA collection is at 3.05 pm from the CCA.

SECONDARY

DROP OFF AND COLLECTION

ARRIVING LATE

Students who arrive late after 7.35 am must sign in at the secondary reception to be signed into school. This can be found in the Central Hub and you will need to enter the campus from the main front entrance to access this. School finishes at 1.55 pm for secondary students should be collected promptly.

PG 6 Years 3 - 6 drop-off and pick-up

SECONDARY ACCESS

drop-off and pick-up (external parking) VG 2* Years 7 - 13 drop-off and pick-up

2*

*(Closed to vehicles during drop-off and pick-up)

FAMILY ACCESS

Families with children commuting together in both Primary and Secondary can enter Doha College through any of the access points listed above. This ensures a smooth journey to school for siblings.

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BENEFITS OF THE DC BUS SERVICE

Taking the Triologistic Bus Service fosters independence for students while easing the stress of hectic mornings, offering a safe and reliable way for children to get to Doha College.

Over 15 years of experience: Our extensive experience ensures a smooth and efficient service.

First aid trained drivers and bus monitors: Safety is our top priority, with all staff equipped to handle emergencies.

Doha College safeguarding trained personnel: Our commitment to student welfare is reinforced by specialised training.

Defensive driving courses for all drivers: Our drivers are trained to anticipate and respond to road conditions, ensuring a safe journey.

GPS and speed tracking for enhanced safety: Real-time tracking allows parents to monitor their child’s commute.

Dedicated in-house bus coordinator: Coordination and communication are streamlined, providing a seamless service.

Comprehensive breakdown policy: We have robust plans in place to handle any unexpected issues, minimising disruptions.

New parent discounts, sibling discounts, and termly discounts available: Our range of discounts makes the service affordable for families.

Using the Triologistic Bus Service is a great option for families as it provides peace of mind, fosters independence in students, and ensures a reliable and secure way to get to school.

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UNIFORM CODE AND SUPPLIER

EYFS UNIFORM

• DC branded polo t-shirt

• DC branded Bermuda short

• White socks

• Trainers

• DC branded cap

• DC branded polo dress

• Shorts for under the dress

• White socks

• Trainers

• DC branded cap

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BOYS GIRLS
Additional items for winter Additional items for winter • DC branded V-neck sweater • DC branded V-neck sweater Accessories Accessories • Water bottle • Water bottle DC branded items (optional) DC branded items (optional)
Book bag • Book bag
EYFS Primary Year 1 - Year 6 Secondary Year 7 - Year 10 6th Form EYFS Primar y Secondar y 6th Form Navy Sweater Black Sweater for 6th Form P.E. Uniform Year 1 - Year 6 Year 7 - Year 10 ZAKS UNIFORMS E: info@zaksstore.com T: +974 4450 6939 W: www.zaks.me A: Al Rayyan Municipality Industrial Area Road, Doha. ONLINE STORE: https://www.zaksstore.com/ online-shop/ STORE LOCATION: https://maps.app.goo. gl/2eaSLYyDiWQtjQxX8 PRODUCT CATALOGUE: https://issuu.com/ dohacollege/docs/dohacollege-uniform-catalogue

YEARS 1 TO YEAR 6 UNIFORM

BOYS GIRLS

• DC branded shirt

• DC branded navy-blue Bermuda shorts/trouser

• Navy or black socks

• Navy or black shoes

• DC branded V-neck sweater

• DC branded blue air-cool t-shirt

• DC branded blue air-cool shorts

• DC branded jogging bottoms

• White socks

• Trainers with non-marking soles

• DC branded swim shorts

Accessories

• Goggles

• Pool shoes

• DC branded swimming cap

• Navy rash vest (optional)

• Towel

• DC branded cap

• Water bottle

• Backpack • PE bag

• DC branded shirt

• DC branded navy blue skirt/trousers

• Navy or black socks/tights

• Navy or black shoes

• DC branded blue air-cool t-shirt

• DC branded blue air-cool shorts

• DC branded jogging bottoms

• White socks

• Trainers with non-marking soles

• DC branded swim suit

Accessories

• Goggles

• Pool shoes

• DC branded swimming cap

• Towel Accessories

• DC branded cap

• Water bottle

• Black or blue hair ties / bands / clips only

Backpack

PE bag

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Additional items for winter Additional items for winter • DC branded V-neck sweater PE Kit PE Kit
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branded items (optional) DC branded items (optional)
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YEARS 7 TO YEAR 11 UNIFORM

BOYS GIRLS

• DC branded shirt

• DC branded trousers

• Navy or black socks

• Black shoes

Additional items for winter

• DC branded V-neck sweater

• DC branded shirt

• DC branded skirt (to knee or lower) or DC branded tailored trousers

• Navy or black socks

• Black shoes

• DC branded V-neck sweater

• DC branded blue air-cool t-shirt

• DC branded blue air-cool shorts

• DC branded jogging bottoms

• White socks

• Trainers with non-marking soles

• DC branded swim shorts

• Navy rash vest (optional)

• Goggles

• Pool shoes

• DC branded swimming cap

• Football shin pads

• Towel

DC branded items (optional)

• School bag

• PE bag

• DC branded cap

• DC branded blue air-cool t-shirt

• DC branded blue air-cool shorts

• DC branded jogging bottoms

• White socks

• Trainers with non-marking soles

• DC branded swimsuit

• Goggles

• Pool shoes

• DC branded swimming cap

• Football shin pads

• Towel

DC branded items (optional)

• School bag

• PE bag • DC branded cap

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Additional
items for winter
PE
PE Kit Kit
PE
PE Accessories
Accessories
EYFS Primar y Secondar y 6th Form
P.E. Uniform Year 1 - Year 6 Year 7 - Year 10 P.E Uniform
Navy Sweater Black Sweater for 6th Form
Navy
Sweater for Primary and Secondary Navy Sweater for 6th Form

BOYS GIRLS

• DC branded white shirt

• DC branded trousers

• Navy or black socks

• Black shoes

Additional items for winter

• DC branded black V-neck sweater

PE Kit

• DC branded blue air-cool t-shirt

• DC branded blue air-cool shorts

• DC branded jogging bottoms

• White socks

• Trainers with non-marking soles

• DC branded black or navy swim shorts

• Navy rash vest (optional)

PE Accessories

• Goggles

• Pool shoes

• DC branded swimming cap

• Football shin pads

• Towel

DC branded items (optional)

• School bag

• PE bag

• DC branded white shirt

• DC branded skirt (knee length or lower) / DC branded tailored trousers (not jeans)

• Navy or black socks

• Black shoes

Additional items for winter

• DC branded black V-neck sweater

Kit

• DC branded blue air-cool t-shirt

• DC branded blue air-cool shorts

• DC branded jogging bottoms

• White socks

• Trainers with non-marking soles

• DC branded black or navy swim shorts

• Navy rash vest (optional)

Accessories

• Goggles

• Pool shoes

• DC branded swimming cap

• Football shin pads

• Towel

DC branded items (optional)

• School bag

• PE bag

PRODUCT CATALOGUE: https://issuu.com/dohacollege/docs/doha-college-uniform-catalogue

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PE
PE

CONTACTING THE SCHOOL

At Doha College, you will hear us talk frequently about the educational triangle between student, parent, and staff to ensure every child’s educational journey and experience is wholly supported every step of the way. One of the most critical aspects of this educational triangle is communication. Doha College has effective and robust channels of communication to ensure parents receive accurate information or speak to the relevant member of staff swiftly.

The method and channels of communication differ slightly between Primary and Secondary. You will notice that Primary has additional methods of communication. This approach is to provide our Secondary students with the independence and responsibility in their role of communication between teacher and parent. There will, of course, be times when this is not appropriate, and below highlights the points of contact for varying situations.

POINTS OF CONTACT FOR PRIMARY.

If you have any questions or queries, please do not hesitate to contact us, we are more than happy to help. In relation to your child’s learning, your first point of contact is the class teacher. You can speak to the teacher at drop-off or pick-up, via email or by sending a message on Class Dojo.

We are hopeful you will receive all the information you require, however if you require further clarification, please contact your child’s Head of Year. It is important to note that the class teacher and Head of Years are teaching each day, however their response will be as prompt as possible. If your query is urgent or you require a response immediately due to its nature, please contact the Assistant Head Teacher for your child’s key stage. The Deputy Head Teachers for Pastoral and Academic are also available should you require their assistance, and following on from this, the Head of Primary.

ADDITIONAL PRIMARY COMMUNICATION TOOLS

CONTACTING THE SCHOOL

1) Class Dojo – The app allows daily informal communication between parents and the class teacher. Class Dojo is where you will be able to see pictures of your child’s learning, access ‘text message’ type communication to and from staff who teach your child, monitor behaviour rewards, and receive class specific information and reminders about events.

2) Reading journal – At the beginning of the academic year, each child is provided with a reading journal. This is a record of the reading that is taking place across each week.

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Vice Principal –Head of Primary Deputy HeadAcademic Deputy HeadPastoral Class Teacher Head of Year Assistant Head

• General information

PARENTS

• Subject specific concerns

• Curriculum

• Assessment

• Homework

• Classroom behaviour issues

COMMUNICATION TOOLS WHOLE SCHOOL

FORM TUTOR

• Well-Being

• Safeguarding

• Attendance

• Behaviour issues

• Punctuality

• General concerns

• Celebrating achievement

HEAD OF YEAR

• Well-Being

• Safeguarding

• Whole school Academic issues

• Celebrating achievement

• Whole school behaviour issues

1. Parent Portal - This is where you will be able to access, parent letters, timetables, and your child’s reports etc.

2. Email and phone calls – These channels of communication will be used on a one-to-one or small group basis for specific topics or concerns, such as absences and trips. It will be used throughout the year as an when necessary.

3. Weekly Newsletter - Our weekly newsletter is how we communicate all non-urgent or non-year/phasespecific information. Please read it carefully and refer to previous issues for key information and notices.

4. SchoolsBuddy – This platform is used for the registration of after-school Co-Curricular Activities (CCAs), trips and visits, and parent afternoon consultations.

5. All other queries – If you have a query or a question not related to your child’s learning and not sure where to direct it, please email enquiries@dohacollege.com and we will send this to the individual responsible who will then contact you directly.

6. Social Media - We use Facebook, Instagram, X, YouTube and Linked In to showcase life at DC and to engage with all stakeholders at Doha College.

Search DohaCollege

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FRONT OFFICE SUBJECT TEACHER
POINTS OF CONTACT SECONDARY.

PARENT NEWSLETTER

The weekly Newsletter is how we communicate all non urgent or non year/phase specific information. Please do read it carefully and refer to previous issues for key information and notices.

It will also provide us with an opportunity to share with you the latest thinking on education and childhood development and make available the latest research and thinking in these important areas.

We hope that this will provide our community with an easy way to access important information and provide it with a snapshot of all the wonderful things that are going on within the College - both in the classrooms and beyond.

Read our weekly parent newsletter here.

Scan QR code below to access our newsletter or visit - here

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ATTENDANCE AND PUNCTUALITY

Doha College believes that every child matters, should feel welcome, and have the ability to thrive within the College. There is a strong feeling of community various student committees to ensure that students have a say in the College and are a vital part of its growth and development. Attendance is key to this. If students are not in school, they cannot benefit from our dedicated teachers and all the additional clubs, activities and events that happen throughout the year. The school has a lot to offer and we encourage all students to be fully involved.

There is a clear link between good attendance and high academic standards. For our students to gain the greatest benefit from their education, it is vital they attend regularly and every child should be at school, on time, every day the school is open unless the reason for absence is unavoidable. Promoting regular attendance and helping to create a pattern of regular attendance is everybody’s responsibility – parents, pupils and all members of Doha College staff.

To achieve this, we will:

• Monitor attendance.

• Report to parent/carer’s termly on their child’s attendance.

• Raise awareness with parents, pupils, and staff on maintaining positive attendance levels across Doha College.

A child’s attendance falling below 95% during any academic term could affect renewal of enrolment for the following academic year. A five percent absence equates to approximately eight to nine school days.

If your child is absent for any reason, please inform the class teacher/form tutor as soon as possible, and also copy in the our attendance officer at attendance@dohacollege.com who oversees the management of registers.

Attendance policy: https://www.dohacollege.com/discover/our-policies

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WELL-BEING AT DC

Doha College believes that well-being sits at the heart of everything it does with students. Each child is unique, and although there is no set level of what well-being should be, each child should be helped to reach their full potential as an individual.

As a school we aim to help every child learn how to cope with the trials and experiences they will face as they move through the school, become young adults, and confident members in the community. Students will have different experiences and needs at different times in their lives, and it is important the right support is in place at each stage when needed.

Life can be stressful and learning to cope with those stresses is key to a student’s well-being.

Some students will do this naturally, others will need more help, support and strategies to do this. Regular wellbeing surveys are conducted with all students.

Well-being Wheel

We ensure that well-being:

As a guide to what well-being should be, Doha College follows the eight well-being indicators which are commonly referred to by their initial letters - SHANARRI. (safe, healthy, achieving, nurtured, active, respected, responsible, and included). These indicators help all staff to appreciate a common understanding of what can be used to ensure a child’s well-being is influenced holistically through each area.

o is child-focused - it ensures students and their family are at the centre of decision-making, with support available to them.

o is based on an understanding of the well-being of a child in their current situation - it takes into consideration the wider influences on a child and their developmental needs when thinking about their well-being, so that the right support can be offered.

o is based on tackling needs early - it aims to ensure needs are identified as early as possible to avoid bigger concerns or problems developing.

o Requires joined-up working - it is about the child, parents, and the services they needed working together in a co-ordinated way to meet the specific needs and improve their well-being.

Doha College aims to prevent and support the effects of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) such as bullying, abuse (physical, emotional, sexual, or neglect), and growing up with mental illness or lack of family support. By doing this we hope to reduce impacts later in life such as chronic health problems, depression, substance abuse, or other concerning behaviours.

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RESPONSIBLE SAFE HEALTHY ACHIEVING NURTURED ACTIVE RESPECTED INCLUDED

MEDICAL TEAM

The health and safety of students at Doha College is a key priority. There are clear procedures for the administration of first aid and full-time nurses in both Primary and Secondary. Our nurses are registered holding current practicing certificates and remain onsite during school hours and for after-school activities.

When a student is unwell or injured at school, the nurse will be responsible for their care. Parents will be informed of any serious illness/injury by telephone. Email or Class Dojo (in Primary) will be used to communicate minor any illness/ injury.

All care provided to a student will be documented. Incidents/accidents will be documented in an incident report book.

In the event of an emergency, an ambulance will be called and parents will be notified immediately by telephone. The Facilities, Health and Safety Manager or designated member of the Leadership Group will be notified of all serious injuries/incidents.

SICK LEAVE AND MEDICAL CERTIFICATES

For any period of absence more than three continuous school days, a medical fit-for-school / doctors certificate is required for your child to return to school. The only exemption for this is a pre-explained absence notified at least one school day prior for instances such as the following :

• Religious holiday/celebration.

• Funeral or wedding.

• Appointment which can be evidenced.

Please note, a medical certificate for a student cannot be written by a family member. Please email the medical certificate to your child’s class teacher /form tutor on return.

Nursing policy: https://www.dohacollege.com/discover/our-policies

Contact:

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Hannilyn Amararon School Nurse Megan Geldenhuys Head School Nurse Neha Kumar School Nurse Simona Marin School Nurse Denise Terol School Nurse
nurses@dohacollege.com

MEALS AND HEALTHY EATING

We have a no-nut policy at Doha College and no nut products are allowed under any circumstances as some students are highly allergic.

At Doha College we:

• Encourage students to eat a healthy and balanced diet.

• Educate students about a healthy lifestyle, e.g. diet, fitness, personal hygiene, and the importance of a good night’s sleep.

We give students a better understanding of how healthy living can benefit their learning. We promote healthy snacks/lunch boxes but still allow treats, so that the concept of ‘everything in moderation’ is understood.

We truly believe that with a good breakfast, regular exercise, and a balanced diet, students are better equipped to succeed. Increased energy levels will help a child academically as their concentration levels will rise.

FOOD

• Your child should eat a filling breakfast before they come to school.

• Your child should be provided with balanced nutritious snacks for the day.

• Students in EYFS have access to their snack as and when they require to eat and drink throughout the day.

• Year 1 until Year 13 have two allocated snack times throughout the school day and should bring enough food to last both break times. If s/he has an after-school activity, an additional snack, should be brought.

• Chocolate bars, sweets, and fast food are not permitted as part of a child’s snack.

• Your child should be encouraged to eat a range of fruit and vegetables throughout the day.

• Children are not allowed to swap food from their snack boxes with others.

DRINKS

• Your child should bring a water bottle to school every day. This can be refilled from any of the water coolers in school.

• Students are allowed to bring juice, water or milk as part of their snack. Flavoured milk is discouraged and fizzy drinks are not permitted.

TREATS

Although treats and sweets are not allowed as part of your child’s daily snack, in certain cases such as party days or bake sales, it is permitted. We want students to realise that treats are acceptable in moderation.

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PRAYER FACILITIES

There is a prayer room for the students to access during the day.

Principles of Islamic conduct are to be observed in the prayer room at all times and is exclusively a place to pray. All users must therefore respect these requirements at all times.

• Clean areas must be maintained by all users, including removal of shoes before walking into the prayer room. Shoes must be stored in areas provided.

• Islamic principles of cleanliness should be followed in all parts of the prayer room and associated areas i.e. (ablution areas and toilets).

• While using the ablution facilities, please be mindful of other users and keep water use to a minimum in order to reduce the risk of slippages.

• Modesty and appropriate dress should be observed in the prayer room at all times.

• Prayers must be conducted in a way that does not disturb others offering their prayer.

• Please ensure that any mobile devices are switched off or on silent mode.

• Please respect other users and enter and leave the room quietly.

• Eating, drinking, and sleeping are not permitted within the prayer room in order to uphold the sanctity of the facilities.

• Personal belongings, valuables, and money should not be left in the room.

• A male must not enter the female prayer room.

• A female must not enter the male prayer room.

• Any social events and recreational activities are strictly forbidden in the prayer room.

DIGITAL LEARNING

Doha College is an iPad school, and all students from Years 3 to 13 shall bring their iPad to school every day. Technology is fully integrated into teaching and learning and Doha College students show a high degree of digital literacy from an early age.

INDEPENDENT ENQUIRERS

Students use digital learning devices to work independently as part of a research or enquirybased activity.

COLLABORATIVE PARTICIPANTS

Students use digital learning devices to work with each other, or with their teacher, to achieve a common goal.

ENGAGED LEARNERS

Digital learning devices are used to further engage and engross students in the learning process.

INNOVATIVE LEADERS

Students lead in technology. They use their device to generate new ideas and foster a sense of innovation in others.

RESPONSIBLE USERS

Students are aware of their role in ensuring that their device is used responsibly within the school community.

ORGANISED SCHOLARS

Students use their digital learning device to successfully organise their schoolwork and facilitate success.

DIGITALLY LITERATES

Students are able to develop expertise in digital literacy, across a wide range of platforms.

CREATIVE EXPLORERS

Digital learning devices are used to foster a sense of creativity through exploration of ideas and concepts.

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EQUIPMENT AND GADGETS

Each day, students should have a pencil case with pens and pencils of various colours, ruler, eraser and a glue stick.

All students from Year 3 onwards must have an iPad. The iPad should be similar to a 10.9” iPad with 256 GB storage, Wi-Fi enabled and support latest IOS (iPad 10th Gen). Minimum Specification- 9.7” iPad with 128 GB storage, Wi-Fi enabled and support latest IOS. It is also recommended to have a cover and integrated keyboard. The iPad will need to be handed into the school to have the MDM security measures installed for school use.

CALCULATOR

The recommended calculators can easily be recognised if they have the word ‘NATURAL’ or ‘CLASSWIZ’ written somewhere on the calculator. Below is a list of recommended calculators, all of which are Casio:

Acceptable

Old Design (NATURALV.P.A.M.)

New Design

fx-95ES PLUS (2nd edition) (Years 7-9 only)

Most recommended

fx-991ES PLUS

(2nd edition)

fx-570ES PLUS (2nd edition)

fx-991CW (latest model)

fx-570CW (latest model)

fx-991EX

fx-570EX

The ‘most recommended’ calculators have extra functions which are useful in A Level.

In Qatar, the model numbers may differ slightly.

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YONDR

WHAT IS YONDR?

Yondr provides lockable phone pouches that students use to store their smartphones and smart watches during school hours. This initiative aims to minimize distractions, thereby improving academic performance, student behavior, and overall classroom engagement.

As part of our ongoing commitment to fostering a focused and engaged learning environment, our school is implementing the Yondr system. Yondr pouches are designed to create device-free spaces, enabling students to concentrate fully on their educational activities without the distractions that come with smartphones and other smart devices.

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Benefits of Yondr in Schools

SCHOOLS USING YONDR HAVE REPORTED SIGNIFICANT BENEFITS:

65% saw an improvement in academic performance.

72% observed better student behavior.

84% noted enhanced engagement in classroom activities.

86% reported a positive impact on student safety and wellness

Managing Devices

All smart devices, including watches, must be secured in Yondr pouches throughout the school day. This helps ensure that all potential digital distractions are minimised. Devices remain secure in the pouches, which students keep in their possession, typically stored safely in their backpacks.

Access to Devices

Students will not have access to their devices during class hours. The pouches will be unlocked at the end of the school day. In cases of an urgent need to reach a student, parents can contact the main office.

Emergency Protocols

In the event of a school-wide emergency, we follow a predefined safety protocol. Communications and further instructions will be coordinated through the school’s main office to ensure the safety and well-being of all students.

Time Management Without Devices

To manage time and schedules without smart devices, students can use school bells, announcements, traditional analogue watches, and clocks placed around the school. They can also inquire with any school staff member for assistance.

Policy Enforcement and Exceptions

Damaging a Yondr pouch or violating phone use policies may result in disciplinary actions such as detention or in-school suspension. Costs for damaged pouches may be billed to parents. Exceptions to the use of Yondr pouches, if any, are determined by school administration based on specific needs or circumstances.

Parental Support

Your support is crucial for the success of the Yondr program. We encourage parents to reinforce the importance of this policy at home, ensure their children bring the pouch to school daily, and engage in school discussions regarding the Yondr system.

Further Information

For more details or to purchase a Yondr pouch, parents are encouraged to attend scheduled informational meetings about the Yondr program and check the newsletter.

By supporting the Yondr initiative, you are helping us create a more conducive learning environment that promotes better academic outcomes and personal development for all students.

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REPORTING AND ASSESSMENT

Assessment plays an integral part in the teaching and learning at Doha College. Assessment for learning takes the form of informal formative assessment that is ongoing within each lesson. It helps identify areas of strength and provides next steps for each student. This type of assessment can be an observation, targeted questioning quizzes, self-assessments, or focused tasks.

Assessment of learning is summative assessment which takes a ‘snap shot’ of learning at key points in the academic year. This type of assessment may be a test, a quiz, or an extended piece of writing. In addition to these internal assessments, we also carry out externally validated assessment through providers such as GL Assessment.

This combination provides us with a rich data set to ensure every student is supported to reach their full potential.

Reporting take place regularly throughout the year with a combination of grade reports and written reports. Across the year we combine the assessments outlined above with a depth of pastoral knowledge of each student to provide an insight into academic success alongside a holistic view of every student.

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THREE COMPULSORY SUBJECTS

According to Circular 11 from the Ministry of Education and Higher Education, community schools like Doha College, has mandated from September 2022, to deliver the three compulsory subjects in Qatar, Arabic, Islamic Studies and Qatar History, within the main curriculum and in the exact format prescribed regarding the number of lessons and teaching material used.

Students who are not native Arabic speakers or who are not Muslim will participate in alternative subjects such as Global Citizenship in Primary and Cultural Studies in Secondary. More details will be provided when you look at the year group timetable overviews.

The number of hours mandated for each of these subjects have been outlined in the tables below.

PRIMARY

1 hour -MOEHE Curriculum*

*Delivered in Arabic for all native Arabic speakers

*Delivered in English for nonnative Arabic speakers

2 hours - MOEHE Curriculum for Arabic speakers or adapted MOEHE Curriculum using approved resources for non-native Arabic speakers

4 hours - MOEHE Curriculum

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2024-25 Qatar History and Citizenship Islamic Studies Native Arabic FS1
FS2 Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6

SECONDARY

FS2

Year 1

Year 2

Year 3

Year 4

Year 5

Year 6

1 hour -MOEHE Curriculum*

*Delivered in Arabic for all native Arabic speakers

*Delivered in English for nonnative Arabic speakers

2024-25

Year 7 1 hour -MOEHE Curriculum*

Year 8

Year 9

Year 10

*Delivered in Arabic for all native Arabic speakers

*Delivered in English for nonnative Arabic speakers

2 hours - MOEHE Curriculum for Arabic speakers or adapted MOEHE Curriculum using approved resources for nonnative Arabic speakers

4 hours - MOEHE Curriculum

2 hours - MOEHE Curriculum for Arabic speakers or adapted MOEHE Curriculum using approved resources for nonnative Arabic Speakers

2 hours - MOEHE Curriculum for Arabic Speakers or IGCSE Islamic Studies or alternative compliant curriculum for non-Native Arabic speakers

2 hours - MOEHE Curriculum and IGCSE Islamic Studies for Arabic speakers* or IGCSE Islamic Studies for English speakers

4 hours - MOEHE Curriculum

IGCSE native Arabic

Year 11

For 2024-25 and beyond

2 hours - MOEHE Curriculum for Arabic speakers or IGCSE Islamic Studies or alternative compliant curriculum for non-native Arabic speakers

Year 12 2 hours - MOEHE Curriculum  AS native Arabic

During the time in the timetable when native Arabic is taught, students who are not from an Arabic-speaking country will be in alternative language options (Year 7 to Year 9) or their alternative subject option in Year 10 upwards.

During the time in the timetable when Muslim students are taught Islamic Studies, non-Muslim students will be timetabled for Cultural Studies lessons (Year 7 to Year 9) or an alternative subject option in Year 10 upwards. Details regarding the above changes for Year 9 moving into Year 10, and Year 11 moving into Year 12 have already been shared to parents.

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Qatar History
Citizenship Islamic Studies Native Arabic
2024-25
and
FS1
Qatar History
Islamic Studies Native Arabic
and Citizenship
IGCSE native Arabic

Arabic language will be a subject you must take as an iGCSE

DO YOU HAVE A PASSPORT FROM AN ARABIC SPEAKING COUNTRY?

Remaining option choices Options choices 1 Options choices 1

One of your options will be iGCSE Islamic Studies delivered in English Are you Muslim?

Remaining option choices

You will now proceed to the general options process including science

One of your options will be iGCSE Islamic Studies delivered in English

You will now proceed to the general options process including science

Remaining option choices

You will now proceed to the general options process including science

Remaining option choices

You will now proceed to the general options process including science

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YES NO
Are
YES NO YES NO
you Muslim?
Options choices 2

CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES

Doha College places great importance on a wide ranging and accessible Co-Curricular Activities (CCA) programme. Within the College CCAs are seen as one of the pillars of a holistic education alongside strong academic and pastoral pillars. While termed CoCurricular, the College does not see CCAs as something additional the pupils can simply do at the end of a day, but an embracing part of an all-round education.

We aim to prepare pupils for life in a modern society by equipping them to be responsible, respectful citizens who contribute to society; developing their understanding of both British values and appreciation of our diverse environment.

Through the CCA programme, we aim to produce students who are enthusiastic, collaborative, reflective, excellent communicators, creative thinkers, active global citizens, independent enquirers, problem solvers, and innovative and enterprising learners. The school also encourages students to participate in a wide variety of experiences to further enhance their soft skills through community and charity work.

By fostering a diverse and engaging co-curricular experience, Doha College helps students develop a wellrounded education and prepare them for success in their future endeavours.

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Co-curricular activities play a key role in a students life at Doha College. The emphasis of CCAs is on variety, inclusion, and encouraging students to explore new activities, cultivate new interests, and develop a variety of skills. “

Scan the QR code below to explore our CCA programme.

CCAs are seen as the College community coming together for the benefit of all, where relationships between staff and pupils are enhanced and where our older students are encouraged to lead their own CCAs for the benefit of their peers and younger students.

Doha College uses a simple, convenient and fair registration system, Schools Buddy, to support and allocate CCAs appropriately.

CCAs run from 2.05 pm to 3.05 pm daily. The exact schedule for each term varies on the term dates, national and religious holidays

This guide has been developed to give you a better understanding of how our CCAs work and to equip you to contribute to the vibrant life outside the classroom.

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HOUSE SYSTEM

Every student at Doha College is a member of a House. The House system forms an integral part of our community as encourages healthy competition in academic, sporting, and cultural spheres; enabling students to collaborate and make friends across all year groups.

The House system is aimed at developing student participation and celebrating success in several House activities both curricular and co-curricular. Competitions are hugely enjoyed throughout the year. The House system presents the opportunity to reward work within and beyond a classroom setting, while developing values of cooperation and teamwork among students and staff.

Student achievements are celebrated through a reward system. House points are awarded throughout the year, recognising not only academic success but also sporting achievement, effort, attendance and good progress and certificates are presented on reaching key milestones.

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Primary school House colours Secondary school House colours
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DOHA COLLEGE COMMITTEES

ECO SCHOOL

The eco-school committee was formed in 2018 and is made up of student and staff who meet regularly to discuss environmental issues affecting the school and think of ways to overcome them. The committee raises awareness through a variety of initiatives, competitions, and enterprises, and our dedicated team of committee members monitor the results and share these with the wider school community. These include:

• Weekly paper recycling

• Meatless Monday/ Meatless Month initiative

• Annual Beach Clean with Doha Environment Action Project Doha Environmental Actions Project - Home | Facebook

• Trips and visits

• Qatar Sustainability Week and World Environment Day

• Ocean Awareness Monthly

• Monthly carpooling initiative

• Plastic bottle recycling competitions

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Doha College is committed to actively tackling bias, prejudice, and discrimination, promoting equal opportunities and good relations between all DC students, staff, parents and the community as a whole. Doha College recognises the benefits of having a diverse school community where students and staff are equally respected and valued. We seek to eliminate discrimination, advance equality of opportunity, and foster good relations between everyone within our community. Doha College is an anti-racist, anti-discriminatory school that has a zero tolerance for bullying, harassment, or victimisation within the College and its community.

DEI policy: https://www.dohacollege.com/discover/our-policies

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DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION
D I GITALAND COMMUNICATIO N COMMITTEE WELL B EING COMMITTEE CHAR ITIES COMMITTEE

ACADEMIES

Learning to play an instrument is tremendous for cognitive development and engages the brain in a multifaceted manner. Qualifications can be gained through ABRSM and RSL Awards – valuable for university entrance points in the long term. It also provides excellent opportunities for students to join forces with their peers for recitals, concerts and productions.

Learning to play an instrument is tremendous for cognitive development and engages the brain in a multifaceted manner. Qualifications can be gained through ABRSM and RSL Awards –valuable for university entrance points in the long term. It also provides excellent opportunities for students to join forces with their peers for recitals, concerts and productions.

The Instrumental Music Programme is managed by talented and enthusiastic musicians who are highly qualified specialists in their field, and drawn from a broad international base. They teach skill development, technique, music reading and improvisation. Materials and repertoire are appropriately selected for each student, tailored to levels and targets.

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Mockingbird Performing Arts Academy is dedicated to bringing high quality and specialised Acting, Musical Theatre and Dance classes to the community.

We provide young people with a foundation of vital skills to succeed in school and throughout life and provide students with several fundamental skills, to help develop their self esteem, confidence, creative thinking and public speaking, as well as developing team building and leadership qualities. Whether you child has an active interest in performing, or simply wants to make new friends and explore the development of important attributes, Mockingbird is the perfect choice.

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Under the umbrella of Doha College, Evolution Sports began in 2007 to enable youngsters from all social and cultural backgrounds the opportunity to enjoy playing organised football in Qatar. Today, the academy is in multiple locations, including Al Wajba, West Bay, The Pearl, and Abu Hamour. Evolution Sports has evolved into an award-winning multi-sports youth coaching provider that includes soccer, swimming, basketball, and netball and has seen over 10,000 youngsters participate.

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QATAR’S LARGEST MULTI-SPORTS YOUTH COACHING PROVIDER DEVELOPING THE PERSON BEFORE

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SOCCER SWIMMING NETBALL BASKETBALL ARCHERY FENCING

CAMPS HOLIDAY

HOLIDAY CAMPS AND CLINICS

Evolution Sports is renowned for providing exceptional holiday camps throughout the year, ensuring that children can continue to have fun and stay engaged outside of term time. Our camps are highly regarded for their incredible activities and engaging programmes, making them the perfect choice for parents who want their child(ren) to have an unforgettable experience.

Register - here

Whatever your aim; losing a little weight, toning up or getting fit, there’s a fitness programme at Evo to suit you. Our outstanding team of coaches will guide and support you on your journey.

We offer several membership packages, there’s no registration, no contract or hidden fees. Simply choose an offer that works for you and become part of the Evo Active community at DC today!

Our Youth Strength & Conditioning programme lays the groundwork for young athletes by honing in on essential strength and stability. It supports their physical growth and health throughout the school year, contributing significantly to their overall well-being.

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UNIVERSITY DESTINATIONS

13 STUDENTS ACCEPTED INTO THE WORLD’S TOP 10 UNIVERSITIES.

Doha College, one of the oldest international schools in Qatar, proudly commemorated the remarkable achievement of its graduating students from the class of 2023.

The class of 2023 received offers from universities ranked among the world's top 10 and many more from the world's top 100.

We want to congratulate all students from the class of 2023, including the 13 students who are currently furthering their education in the 10 best universities in the world. Massachusetts Institute of Technology Eleonora Carta

University of Oxford

Ghita El Mernissi

University of California Berkeley

Talatum Guliyev

University College London - UCL

Amr Abdeldayem

Yousif Abdelghaffar

Moiz Azhar*

Thomas Finighan

Zain Khan

Yusuf Isse

Tameem Powell

Imperial College London

Flurina Briner

Hannah Strandvik

University of Cambridge Noumay Barakat

CAREERS AND UNIVERSITY GUIDANCE

Navigating the world of university admissions is becoming an increasingly complicated process which requires careful research and planning. At Doha College, we support and guide our students and empower them to make confident decisions and successful applications.

The university admissions process is both complex and challenging, and students and their families benefit greatly from having a dedicated careers and university guidance office to support them throughout the process. Our university guidance programme is personalised, ensuring that each student receives specialist support and guidance in their application journey. They receive ongoing counselling, whether it be choosing their subjects at GCSE and A levels, conducting mock interviews or coaching them on how to write an effective personal statement. We are with our students every step of the way in the university application and admissions process.

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FRIENDS OF DOHA COLLEGE

Friends of Doha College is a parent-led volunteer initiative with the aim to build an inclusive and welcoming school community.

Through their events, FDC actively raises funds which are used to purchase additional resources and facilities to enrich the educational experience and overall well-being for all students and the Doha College community.

FDC also provides volunteer support at various school events throughout the year.

If you are a Doha College parent who is interested in volunteering, please contact us via dc.click/fdc

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The primary objective of friends of Doha College (FDC) is to cultivate a unified community among Doha College parents, ensuring parents are well informed about school activities and connected with the school and each other.

Through, organising various social events throughout the year, FDC strengthen community connections and raises funds to support the schools projects, creating additional opportunities for students to engage outside the classroom setting. Additionally FDC aims to provide avenues for parents to actively engage and contribute the unique expertise and networks by involving them in charity initiatives conducting workshops or delivering presentations to enhance the education experience of all students and preparing students for future careers.

This year, FDC successfully raised QAR 56,083 and invested this money directly in the education of Doha College students. Our fundraising events have allowed the school to finance academic and non-academic projects including coding and computer science programs, as well as climbing apparatus for primary school pupils. Our fundraising efforts benefit students throughout the school.

This year, we organised over 19 social and fundraising activities. Our achievements are credited to innovative parents dedicated to maintaining community cohesion and supporting each other and the school to better our students education.

FDC warmly invites parents to attend their General Meetings and get involved. If your are able to lend occasional support once or twice a year with skills, expertise or provide refreshments at school events please contact fdc@dohacollege.com or alternatively email fdcchair@dohacollege.com for updates on how you can get involved and make a difference in our school community.

Stay tuned for more information on how you can join us in our mission to support and enhance the educational journey of all students at Doha College.

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• Al Waab 23-25 Mins

• Al Gharafa 11-12 Mins

• Lusail 25-27 Mins

• Al Rayyan 5-6 Mins

• Corniche 17-18 Mins

• The Pearl 22-25 Mins

• West Bay 15-19 Mins

• Abu Hamour 21-25 Mins

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