Plz advice on schools
Hi Everyone,
I recently moved to Qatar and I need an appropriate schools where my kids can still study the same curriculum as in UK. I searched in the forum and have a good idea about the schools and what they provide. But what I need is advice from those who have kids in he same age:
= Daughter who will be starting A-Levels in september
= Son: Starting GCSEs September
= Son: Starting year 7
= Daughter: age 4
Many thanx in advance
Mo
Hi,
My family and I have been living in Doha for the last 12 months and my youngest son started at Doha College (Year 7) in Sept last year. He is enjoying the school and has made some good friends. He likes his teachers and looks forward to going to school - a miracle.
We are happy with the support given to him and our eldest son will be starting to do his A-levels (Year 12) in Sept this year. He is currently completing his GCSEs at Boarding School in England.
The teachers are good and we have already attended several parents evenings where we can discuss any issues that we may have.
Overall we are very happy with the school and look forward to our eldest son joining in Sept 2011.
Regards,
Kev
In Qatar, “100 words” has been launched in 20 schools from Connecting Classrooms.
It also introduces teachers to new and creative approaches to language learning, gives them access to new tools and resources, encourages cross curricular working around an overall theme as well as strengthens links with partner
Dear pls read this messages,(not your forums answer)
BRITISH COUNCIL BRINGS UK, QATAR SCHOOL KIDS TOGETHER
The British Council Connecting Classrooms and 100 words initiative have joined forces to launch a competition which brings together young people from partner schools in Qatar and the UK.
Connecting Classrooms is a partnership programme for schools in the UK and around the world.
It focuses on young people through the development of sustainable, mutually beneficial partnerships; it aims to develop their skills and cultural awareness so they can contribute positively, in life and work, to our global society.
The competition is open to all Connecting Classrooms schools in the Middle East and their UK partners.
In Qatar, “100 words” has been launched in 20 schools from Connecting Classrooms.
It also introduces teachers to new and creative approaches to language learning, gives them access to new tools and resources, encourages cross curricular working around an overall theme as well as strengthens links with partner school.
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