The Qataris don't need education, they need incentives.

Offering nationals well paying, low responsibility jobs in the public service that require little in the way of formal, advanced education means that what QG offers is largely irrelevant.

The heart of the problem, as pointed out by Genesis, is Qatarization quotas and a bloated, generous public service.

Who would bother slugging it out to finish school and then uni for a job in the private sector when for almost zero effort they can get a reasonably well paying job as a clerk?

Cut the welfare and incentivise meaningful work and educational outcomes and you would solve a lot of these problems.