Marhaba Information Guide Issue 83: Spring/Summer 2022

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Education in Qatar

Qatar’s expatriate population continues to grow, putting considerable pressure on many international, private and community schools, which as a result have been operating at capacity. Class size is limited by law to approximately 30 students, forcing a number of schools to close admission lists due to lack of available space or staff. New schools are opening but demand continues to grow, rendering early registration essential. Students may be required to sit an entrance exam; reports and test results from previous schools may also be required.

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Education in Qatar

Qatar places education at the heart of its national development strategy as it seeks to move from a hydrocarbon-based to a knowledge-based economy. Its vision is for all citizens to have equal access to education and training consistent with their abilities and interests – and which will prepare them for participation in the workforce where possible. So great is its belief in the global importance of education, Qatar also funds a number of educational initiatives overseas.

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only 30% attendance of the total capacity of schools. In November 2020, MoEHE enforced a rotating attendance system for students in public and private schools, and kindergartens. Students attended classes in-person on a rotational basis – which requires only 42% attendance of the total capacity of schools. The academic year 2021–22 began around 29 August 2021 and will continue until the beginning of June 2022. The academic year 2021–22 has returned to on-campus learning (in a classroom), with frequent rapid antigen testing. The academic year 2022–23 will begin around 16 August 2022. Schools will close for the anticipated FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022TM at the end of the year. Mid-year holidays for all public schools in Qatar will start on 20 November and end on 22 December 2022 — 10 days before the World Cup starts and four days after it concludes. The second semester will start from 25 December 2022.

With the diversity of the population, schools in the private sector offer up to 23 curriculums, including Qatari, British, American, Indian, French, Egyptian, Lebanese, Canadian, German, Finnish, Filipino, Swiss and Syrian. There are more than 840 schools in Qatar with more than 300,000 students. In a move aimed at providing quality education that would lead to the all-round development of Qatar's children, The Amir, HH Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani issued Law No 9 of 2017, regulating government or public schools, which are mainly attended by Qataris and Arabic-speaking students.

Qatar Education System The new system creates a developed and interactive educational environment between teachers, stduents and parents to encure optimal improvement and continuity in the educational process. qeducation.edu.gov.qa

The academic years 2019–20, 2020–21 and 2021–22 were interrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic. As per the decision of the Ministry of Education and Higher Education (MoEHE) to curb the spread of COVID-19, blended or virtual learning was enforced – combining classroom teaching with distance learning – which required

For more detailed information on education in Qatar, visit the Ministry of Education and Higher Education website at edu.gov.qa. For a list of nurseries, kindergartens, schools and universities, see Useful Numbers and the adverts in this section. ©

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Motoring Essentials

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The Hydrocarbon Industry

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pages 348-351

Infrastructure in Qatar

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Main Car Showrooms

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Investment and Trade

26min
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FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022TM Laws

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Economy

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page 336

Commerce Useful Numbers

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Arabic/Islamic Culture Courses

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Banking and Finance

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Education in Qatar

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Education Courses, Tutoring and Lectures

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Day to Day Qatar

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Healthcare in Qatar

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Useful Numbers

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pages 284-290

Updating Qatar’s Physical Education Curriculum

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pages 291-294

A New Ministry to Address Climate Change

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Qatar: A Country of Malls

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Where to Shop

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pages 229-231

Spas and Beauty Centres

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pages 220-228

Tourism in Qatar

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pages 157-159

Sports Calendar

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Holiday Homes

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pages 160-163

Dining in Qatar

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Sports Activities

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Health and Wellness

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Sports in Qatar

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Leisure Activities

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Katara Cultural Village

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Events in Qatar

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Souq Al Wakra

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Lusail City

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‘Tis The Time of Islamic Year

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The Pearl-Qatar

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Getting Around Qatar

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Souq Waqif

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Main Urban Centres

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Digital Qatar

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pages 26-28

Qatar at a Glance

11min
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Traveller Information

6min
pages 29-32

Cultural Awareness

2min
page 14

Qatar’s Government Structure

5min
pages 22-23

Hamad International Airport

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Foreign Embassies in Qatar

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Qatar: World’s Safest Country

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