The Cambridge School Doha is a British Curriculum / Cambridge IGCSE / AS Level / A Level / EYFS school in Doha, Qatar. Annual tuition ranges from $5,610 to $11,441 USD.
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About
The Cambridge School Doha is a co-educational British curriculum day school located in Mamoura, Doha, Qatar, serving students aged 3 to 18 across Kindergarten through Year 13. The school follows the UK National Curriculum with pathways leading to Cambridge IGCSE and AS/A Level examinations, and hosts an international student body of more than 50 nationalities. Owned by the Taleb Group of Companies, the school offers a four-house system, three dedicated counselors, an Academic Support Centre, and facilities including six ICT labs, five science laboratories, and an outdoor covered swimming pool.
School data verified by NanaSays. Last updated: April 2026.
Why Families Choose
Co-educational British curriculum school serving students from age 3 to 18 (KG through Year 13) with Cambridge IGCSE and AS/A Level pathways. International student body of more than 50 nationalities. Four-house system, dedicated counseling team, Academic Support Centre, and optional transport service with safety measures. Ministry-approved canteen and well-equipped campus including six ICT labs, five science labs, two libraries, and an outdoor covered swimming pool.
Fees & Financials
| Grade / Year | Annual Fee |
|---|---|
| KG1 | QAR 5,610~$ 1,541 |
| KG2 | QAR 5,638~$ 1,549 |
| Year 1 | QAR 6,707~$ 1,843 |
| Year 2 | QAR 6,792~$ 1,866 |
| Year 3 | QAR 6,840~$ 1,879 |
| Year 4 | QAR 7,389~$ 2,030 |
| Year 5 | QAR 7,493~$ 2,059 |
| Year 6 | QAR 7,451~$ 2,047 |
| Year 7 | QAR 8,462~$ 2,325 |
| Year 8 | QAR 8,418~$ 2,313 |
| Year 9 | QAR 8,446~$ 2,320 |
| Year 10 | QAR 9,780~$ 2,687 |
| Year 11 | QAR 9,382~$ 2,577 |
| Year 12 | QAR 11,441~$ 3,143 |
| Year 13 | QAR 11,133~$ 3,059 |
Conversions to USD use exchange rates as of April 2026.
Original currency: QAR 20,000 - 40,350. Application fee: $123.
Admissions Process
- 1Arrange a visit during regular school days to observe the learning environment. Contact the Registrar during working hours from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. to obtain registration forms. 2. Collect a pre-registration form from the school and submit it to the Registration Office with required documents (photographs, passport and residence permit copies). If a place is available, an assessment visit is arranged and a non-refundable assessment fee is payable. The assessment includes a meeting with the Principal or Head of Section and an entrance test for students in Years 1 to 10. 3. Results of interviews and examinations are typically provided on the same day. If the child meets required standards, an official offer of admission is made. 4. Upon acceptance, sign a declaration form and make payments including the non-refundable registration fee, first-term tuition, textbook and uniform costs, and a refundable cautionary deposit.
Admissions Details
School Day
The school week runs Saturday to Thursday. The school day runs from 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Student Life
The Cambridge School operates a four-house system with houses named Eagle, Owl, Kestrel and Hawk. Students participate in inter-house competitions and leadership opportunities are available through the School Student Council.
Uniforms are compulsory for all students. Boys wear regulation trousers with a belt, a regulation short- or long-sleeved open-neck shirt, plain black shoes and white socks, and a school-colour sweater; hair must be short with no hair gel; jewellery limited to a watch. Girls wear regulation skirts (long or below knee) or trousers with a belt, a regulation shirt, plain black shoes and white socks, and a school-colour sweater; hair adornments should be black, blue or white and tied back; jewellery limited to one pair of studs and a wristwatch; scarves must be white, cream, black or school colour. On PE days, students wear the School House PE kit and must bring a swimming costume, towel and swimming cap.
The canteen is Ministry-approved and offers a variety of options including sandwiches, rice meals, salads and juices. Vegetarian and vegan options are available and dietary needs are accommodated; meals are prepared by professional chefs using locally sourced and sustainable ingredients where possible, and vending machines provide snacks and drinks.
Facilities & Programmes
Wellbeing & Safety
Three dedicated counselors focus on wellbeing, emotional development, and social needs, aligning with the school's Vision and Mission emphasis on wellbeing and personal growth.
The school follows a comprehensive Child Protection Policy with CCTV surveillance, secure access, trained security personnel, counseling services, and regular safety drills.
Student Demographics
School Background
Owned by the Taleb Group of Companies. Governed by a Board of Directors, including Taleb Mohammed Taleb Al Khauri as Chairman and Jayashankar Pillai as CEO/DS of the Taleb Group.