The American School of Doha is a IB school in Doha, Qatar. It serves 2,250 students for students aged 4–18. Annual tuition ranges from $12,000 to $21,000 USD.
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About
The American School of Doha is a private, coeducational day school located in Doha, Qatar, authorized as an IB World School since February 2009. The school provides instruction in English and offers students a rigorous, internationally recognized curriculum.
School data verified by NanaSays. Last updated: April 2026.
Why Families Choose
Offers a blend of American curriculum with IBDP and AP programmes; large international student body in Doha.
Fees & Financials
| Grade / Year | Annual Fee |
|---|---|
| Grade 6 - Grade 12 | USD 25,796 |
| Kindergarten - Grade 5 | USD 20,764 |
| Pre-Kindergarten (PK3 & PK4) | USD 13,052 |
Original currency: $12,000 - $21,000. Application fee: $137.
Admissions Process
- 1Submit application with a non-refundable QAR 500 application fee (payable by credit card, check, or electronic bank transfer). Pay one-time registration fee of QAR 3,796 upon offer acceptance. Pay a re-enrollment deposit of QAR 2,000 per child annually to secure a seat for the following year.
Admissions Details
School Day
8:00 am to 3:00 pm for Kindergarten through Grade 12, and 8:00 am to 12:30 pm for Pre-Kindergarten, Sunday through Thursday. On Tuesdays of a full-school week, dismissal is at 12:30 pm.
Student Life
ASD requires a formal uniform. Shirts must have collars; polo-style shirts must be solid-colored; Oxford shirts or button-down blouses are not permitted. The uniform color palette varies by grade level and uniforms must be purchased from designated vendors.
Cafeteria services are available for students in Grade 1 through Grade 12 offering healthy lunches. There is a fresh juice and smoothie bar by Jazz Cafe, and snacks and coffee available from Coffee Beanery.
Facilities & Programmes
Wellbeing & Safety
Comprehensive counseling program across divisions: Elementary Guidance with biweekly class sessions and individual/small-group support; Middle School 'Strong Kids, Safe Kids' offering classroom guidance, individual and small-group counseling, and advisory activities; High School counseling supporting academic, career, and social-emotional development.
ASD has a Child Safeguarding Policy and Procedures Handbook with mandated reporting to the divisional Designated Lead (Counselor), safe recruitment practices, and a Code of Conduct, aligned with NEASC standards.
Student Demographics
School Background
private