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Compare Canadian Curriculum International Schools in Qatar

Comparing 4 schools side by side in USD.

Ages 3 - 18 years
Fees QAR 25,094 - 51,327
Instructs in English, Arabic
Ages 3 - 16 years
Fees QAR 42,500 - 65,800
Pupils 1800
Instructs in English, Arabic
Fees QAR 29,000 - 57,780
Type Co-educational
Hayat Universal Bilingual School Qatar is located in Al Thumaid, Building 9, Zone 51, Street 1458, Doha. The school serves students from Pre-KG through Grade 12 and follows a Canadian curriculum alongside the Qatar National Curriculum for Arabic Language, Qatar History and Islamic Education. Affiliated with Canada, HUBS Qatar awards graduates the British Columbia Dogwood Certificate, recognizing completion of the British Columbia program. The school maintains full certification from the British Columbia Ministry of Education, with annual inspections, and has CIS accreditation since January 2020. HUBS originated in Kuwait in 2007 and opened the Qatar campus in 2009 with PreK, KG1, KG2 and Grades 1–3, expanding over time. The school is led by Principal Alia Hamadani and the administration team. The program aims to develop students' academic skills and character to become competent and ethical Muslim Global Citizens. The campus environment supports bilingual learning and cross-cultural understanding daily for students.
Instructs in English, Arabic
Fees QAR 18,000 - 22,000
Type Co-educational
Noon International Academy is a co-educational day school in Doha, located at 364 Al Waab Street. It offers a Canadian curriculum alongside a Montessori-inspired approach and is an IB Primary Years Programme (PYP) candidate. English is the primary language of instruction, with Arabic taught as a second language, and Islamic values intertwined with Qatari culture across the curriculum. Montessori international standards guide learning, emphasizing hands-on, self-paced, collaborative, joyful exploration that develops academics, leadership, self‑discipline, responsibility, independence, initiative, and a lifelong love of learning. The school is a member of the Montessori Council, reinforcing its commitment to Montessori principles. A distinctive feature is the integration of Montessori methods with Arabic language, Islamic values, and Qatari traditions, creating an education environment that supports bilingual capability and cultural grounding. Noon aims to nurture active, compassionate, and responsible lifelong learners through structured inquiry and community engagement. This combination supports bilingual capability and cultural grounding.
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