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Awfaz Global School - Izghawa Campus

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English, Arabic
Fees QAR 27,767 - 39,874
Ages 3 - 16 years
Pupil numbers 240
Type Co-educational
Opened 2010
Bus Service No
Academic offering
Curriculum British Curriculum, EYFS (Early years foundation stage)
Taught languages English, Arabic
Strengths Visual and Creative Arts, Academic Enrichment, Languages
Clubs Academic and Intellectual, Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language
Stages Early Years, Kindergarten, Primary School, Secondary School
Introduction

Awfaz Global School, Izghawa Campus, is a coeducational primary and secondary school in Doha, Qatar established in 2010. The campus offers Kindergarten using the Early Years Foundation Stage framework, with international play-based and child-friendly teaching strategies to help children become motivated, independent and confident lifelong learners who are creative and inquisitive. Primary and Secondary curricula follow a British framework, with dedicated Curriculum Overview materials linked on the Izghawa pages to guide learning across year groups. The school also incorporates Arabic language and culture as well as Islamic lessons, reflecting Qatar's bilingual educational context. The Izghawa campus currently serves Year 1 through Year 6 with around 240 students, and welcomes pupils aged approximately 3 to 16. A range of recognition and milestone events highlights student achievement, including an Excellence Award Ceremony and IGCSE High Achiever milestones, alongside vibrant arts, cultural celebrations and sports activities. The campus fosters a supportive, inclusive community.

P.O. Box 23460, Doha, Qatar

The Essentials

Awfaz Global School - Izghawa Campus has 240 pupils, instruction in English, Arabic.

Location

Awfaz Global School, Izghawa Campus is located in Izghawa, Doha, Qatar. It serves the Izghawa community with Kindergarten, Primary, and Secondary divisions on the campus. The address and contact information are in Doha, Qatar. The campus is part of Awfaz Global Schools.

Stages

Kindergarten; Primary; Secondary

School day structure

Sun–Thu: 6:30 am–2:30 pm

Fees

Annual tuition at Awfaz Global School - Izghawa Campus ranges from QAR 27,767 to QAR 39,874 for 2026/27.

Currency

All fees are shown in QAR (Qatari Riyal).

Application / Registration

- Registration (one‑time, non‑refundable): QAR 623 for Years 1–13; QAR 602 for KG1 and KG2.
- Seat reservation (paid at registration; deducted from the tuition invoice): QAR 2,000 per student.

Tuition fees — annual and per‑term (by year group)

(The table below lists the annual tuition for the 2025/26 academic year and a per‑term figure calculated as the annual amount divided into two equal instalments.)

- KG1: Annual QAR 27,100 — Per term (two equal instalments): QAR 13,550.
- KG2: Annual QAR 27,100 — Per term: QAR 13,550.
- Year 1: Annual QAR 31,150 — Per term: QAR 15,575.
- Year 2: Annual QAR 31,150 — Per term: QAR 15,575.
- Year 3: Annual QAR 31,150 — Per term: QAR 15,575.
- Year 4: Annual QAR 31,150 — Per term: QAR 15,575.
- Year 5: Annual QAR 31,150 — Per term: QAR 15,575.
- Year 6: Annual QAR 31,150 — Per term: QAR 15,575.
- Year 7: Annual QAR 33,650 — Per term: QAR 16,825.
- Year 8: Annual QAR 33,650 — Per term: QAR 16,825.
- Year 9: Annual QAR 33,650 — Per term: QAR 16,825.
- Year 10: Annual QAR 37,500 — Per term: QAR 18,750.
- Year 11: Annual QAR 37,500 — Per term: QAR 18,750.
- Year 12: Annual QAR 37,500 — Per term: QAR 18,750.
- Year 13: Annual QAR 37,500 — Per term: QAR 18,750.

Additional annual fees (charged in addition to tuition)

- Registration (one‑time): QAR 623 (Years 1–13) / QAR 602 (KG1–KG2).
- Placement / level‑setting assessment: QAR 200 (standard for most year groups).
- Books and learning resources (annual):
- Years 10–13: QAR 2,000.
- Years 1–9: QAR 1,246.
- KG2: QAR 426.
- KG1: QAR 392.
- International/external examination fees (per subject / per award — typical published charges):
- Oxford: AL QAR 555, AS QAR 555, IGCSE QAR 450.
- Cambridge: AL QAR 1,670, AS QAR 1,217, IGCSE QAR 1,226.
- Edexcel: AL QAR 1,250, AS QAR 780, IGCSE QAR 550.

Optional / ancillary annual charges

- Transport (annual):
- Internal (standard routes): QAR 6,731 for Years 1–13; QAR 6,506 for KG1–KG2.
- External (longer routes / external stops): QAR 7,852 for Years 1–13; QAR 7,590 for KG1–KG2.
- School uniform (one‑off / annual charge shown): QAR 374 for Years 1–13; QAR 241 for KG1–KG2.

Billing schedule and payment terms

- The seat reservation of QAR 2,000 is payable at registration and is deducted from the tuition invoice. Parents are required to pay registration, book and uniform fees on acceptance of an offer. Specific instalment dates and the school's billing schedule are set by the school administration and appear on the campus fee schedule. For billing enquiries contact the school administration.

Boarding fees

- There are no boarding fee lines for the Izghawa campus; the campus operates as a day school (no boarding provision published).

Refund information

- The registration/application fee is non‑refundable. No detailed published refund schedule for tuition or other fees is listed in the campus fee materials.

Fee payment options

- Payment methods and administration of billing are handled by the school's administration. Parents may arrange payment by the methods accepted and administered by the school (for example, bank transfer or in‑person card payment as arranged via the administration). For exact accepted payment channels and instalment dates contact the school's administration.
Academics

Awfaz Global School - Izghawa Campus teaches British Curriculum, EYFS (Early years foundation stage) for students aged 3 to 16.

Curriculum

Izghawa campus offers Primary, Secondary, and Kindergarten curricula. Izghawa Kindergarten uses the British Curriculum (EYFS) with international play-based and child-friendly teaching strategies. The aim is to build motivated, independent and confident lifelong learners who are creative and inquisitive. Primary and Secondary curricula are presented with dedicated Curriculum Overview materials linked on the Izghawa pages.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

Izghawa Campus emphasizes holistic growth and social responsibility as part of its learning experience. The curriculum balances academic achievement with social and emotional well-being. An Academic Counselor and Activity Coordinator supports student well-being and engagement. A SENCO leads inclusion for learners with additional needs, supported by SEN staff. A Pastoral Coordinator and other staff support student welfare within a dynamic and inclusive learning environment.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

A SENCO leads inclusion for learners with additional needs. SEN staff provide support for students with additional needs. The Izghawa Campus Staff includes a dedicated SENCO and SEN personnel who focus on inclusion and support for learners requiring additional assistance. Inclusion for learners with additional needs is led by a SENCO. SEN staff support learners with additional needs.

Mental Wellbeing

Emotional well-being is included in the balanced approach to education, alongside social and physical development. The school celebrates emotional well-being as part of its overall achievement. A Pastoral Coordinator supports student welfare as part of the learning environment. An Academic Counselor and Activity Coordinator, plus other teaching staff, support student welfare and engagement. The school operates with a child-centered approach to learning that emphasizes holistic development.

Safeguarding

The school is a member of the Council of International Schools (CIS). It follows the CIS code of ethics, which emphasizes excellence, care, and the safety and well-being of students and others as paramount. The CIS code requires compliance with applicable laws and regulations. Dignity and equality of all individuals, groups, and cultures are respected. The school promotes global citizenship.

Admissions

Admissions

1. Visit by Parents/Guardians. Parents arrange a tour to understand the school, meet staff, and view student work. A prospective student then has an assessment visit with a school team member, which may be in a group or scheduled individually depending on entry grade. The school admits students on a non-discriminatory basis, without regard to race, colour, nationality, family orientation, or ethnic origin. 2. Registration. Doha-based families complete Registration Admission with a photograph of the applicant and copies of passport, ID, and health/immunisation records; the non-refundable registration fee is paid. Current and previous year's transcripts and school records must be sent directly from the current school. Registration is required before admission. 3. Entrance Assessment. Students are invited to attend AGS to complete the entrance assessment for the appropriate year group, conducted by the teacher for that year group and may be group or individual. If relocation from outside Doha makes in-person assessment difficult, a phone or video conference assessment is possible, or the place may be offered on the basis of the application together with teacher evaluations and records. Final admissions decisions are at the discretion of the Principal and the admissions committee; parents are usually notified within 48 hours if successful and then complete health forms, bus forms if applicable, and pay the uniform, book, and tuition fees.

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