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If you're researching international schools in Qatar offering Islamic, this page lists every school we know of and lets you sort, filter and compare them — without school marketing in the way. The most common curriculum is Islamic Curriculum, taught by 4 of the schools below. Annual tuition spans roughly 28,000–63,250 QAR, with the average sitting around 45,625. Schools range from new openings to long-established names like Pak Shamaa School (opened 1958).
Compare 5 Islamic international schools in Qatar. Filter by curriculum, fees (average QAR 45,625), location, and more to find the right international school now.
Heritage International Academy is a private international school in Doha, Qatar.
Awfaz Global School (AGS) in Qatar offers a British‑curriculum education from early years through the upper level. Established in 2010 as a group of homegrown schools, AGS aims to provide quality international education to local families and residents, delivered in a secure, caring, inclusive, child‑centred environment that builds confidence beyond academics. The curriculum combines English schooling with Arabic language and culture and Islamic lessons, beginning with the English Early Years Foundation Stage and continuing through Key Stages 3, 4 and 5. In years 10–12 students prepare for Cambridge IGCSE exams, with external UK assessments offered in January and June. The upper school provides career and university planning guidance. The Izghawa Campus offers spacious classrooms, advanced science and technology laboratories, well‑designed libraries and high‑quality sports fields, with a campus planned for 2029. The school emphasizes community involvement, mental health support and lifelong learning, and runs extra‑curricular activities, including robotics and leadership events.
Al Khor International School (AKIS) is a large, co-educational all-through school in Al Khor Community, about 40 kilometres north of Doha. It serves more than 4,000 students aged 3–18 and delivers the British Curriculum with iGCSE and AS/A Level pathways in English. The curriculum is adapted to MoEHE requirements for Arabic Language, Islamic Studies and Qatar History, and includes licensed CBSE components. AKIS is licensed by the Ministry of Education and Higher Education and accredited by COBIS, BSME and COIS; it is an approved examination centre for Cambridge International and Pearson Edexcel. The campus operates across four buildings with a staff of over 500 teachers and more than 50 administrators. Core features include Model United Nations and the Duke of Edinburgh International Award; extensive sports facilities (running track, indoor/outdoor pools, two grass football pitches, climbing wall); Learning Support and EAL; five libraries and a Virtual Library; and a broad ECA program in academics, sport and culture.
Pak Shamaa School, Doha, established in 1958, is the city's oldest private co-educational school. It is recognized by the Ministry of Education and affiliated with Pakistan's Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (FBISE). The Doha campus in Mesaimeer offers spacious classrooms, a playground and science laboratories, with an AGA Department functioning as a mini FBISE board. The school offers Pakistani and Cambridge curricula. Classes run from Grade 1 to 8: English; Urdu/Geography/Arabic; Mathematics; Science; Social Studies; Computer; Islamic Studies; and Qatar History. For SSC (9–10) English, Urdu, Islamic Studies and Pak Studies are compulsory, with Science, Computer Science and Humanities groups; for HSSC (11–12) English, Urdu, Islamic Studies and Pak Studies, with Pre-Medical, Pre-Engineering, Science General, Humanities and Commerce groups. The academic year follows three terms (Sept–Nov, Dec–Feb, Mar–Jun) with eight weeks of summer break. Co-curricular activities focus on cricket, football and volleyball.
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