My recommendation is to lower your expectations, to avoid disappointments. I do not know about that particular school personally but you can read other posts here in QL. School names change but things are similar to some extent. Some people are not brave enough to write or simply could not be bothered to do it. Take the nice chance of being abroad, earning a tax-free salary and making a difference (hopefully positive) in the student's life. As a teacher you know there is no better reward than to know you are doing a good job.
I have been in Doha a couple of years and most schools are pretty similar. I have witnessed how many of my colleagues come full of hope and high expectations and crash in to the hard reality. Some stay, some leave. Some are 'asked' to leave.
I do not mean it in a bad way, but it is good to be prepared. Qatar is a very different country and unless you have been to the Middle East before you have to be ready to accept things are like they are.
Dear Teacher_81
My recommendation is to lower your expectations, to avoid disappointments. I do not know about that particular school personally but you can read other posts here in QL. School names change but things are similar to some extent. Some people are not brave enough to write or simply could not be bothered to do it. Take the nice chance of being abroad, earning a tax-free salary and making a difference (hopefully positive) in the student's life. As a teacher you know there is no better reward than to know you are doing a good job.
I have been in Doha a couple of years and most schools are pretty similar. I have witnessed how many of my colleagues come full of hope and high expectations and crash in to the hard reality. Some stay, some leave. Some are 'asked' to leave.
I do not mean it in a bad way, but it is good to be prepared. Qatar is a very different country and unless you have been to the Middle East before you have to be ready to accept things are like they are.