Qatar’s top Indian schools close admissions early

Qatar’s top Indian schools close admissions early

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By whykaykay

Parents seeking admission for their children in Indian schools in Qatar may have a hard time ahead following the Supreme Education Council's (SEC) call for decreasing the number of students in a classroom.

Those looking for seats in older grades will be particularly hit as schools scramble to find a way to bring down the number of students in each class to around 30, sources said.

Many of these schools have more than 40 students in a class now.

Some of the schools that used to accept students until early April have already closed admissions for the next academic year starting from April.   

In an effort to improve the quality of education and children’s safety,the SEC has asked all schools to reduce the number of students in each class to manageable levels to maintain a healthy student-teacher ratio. 

This will, in effect, result in denial of admission to many unless the schools find a solution, such as finding new premises soon.

Three leading Indian schools that have more than 5,000 students each are likely to be affected the most.

MES Indian School, Qatar’s largest expatriate school, with around 10,000 students and Ideal Indian School and Birla Public School with above 5,000 each, will not be able to accept more students unless they find new premises.

Though there are about 11 Indian schools in Qatar it is highly unlikely that they will be able to meet the demand from the growing Indian population in the country.

Source: Gulf Times | Photo: pinoy.qfw in the QL Flickr

By karam• 8 Feb 2014 01:32
karam

What about that new school Dawood ji???

By scj• 1 Feb 2014 19:09
scj

Any one has any more update..?

By MJ2883• 28 Jan 2014 15:26
MJ2883

@dawoodji, could you pls let me know the name of the school?

By ak.mohamed• 25 Jan 2014 11:05
ak.mohamed

My son is now four years and need admission on KG 1.Please help me otherwise I have to send him school in my home country else he will lose one year..

By ak.mohamed• 25 Jan 2014 11:03
ak.mohamed

Dears..

I am new comer to Qatar reached last week. I am also worrying about my son education. I planning to bring my family on visit visa almost on march and later to change for permanent Visa. I want to know is there any school who will provide the admission on visit visa if I present a letter my company stating that its on process.

Could any one please help me .

By Dawoodji• 23 Jan 2014 13:59
Dawoodji

Take heart folks! Reliable sources inform that there is a new International School with Indian CBSE curriculum opening in Qatar this April. It is led by UK trained and internationally experienced team of NRIs and Caucasian UK experts. The school will use the IB's 'enquiry methodology of teaching' for a CBSE curriculum. Admissions will open only early March as they are now setting up the school premises. It is of world class quality at affordable fees. If you need more info you can write to this email: [email protected].

By Molten Metal• 23 Jan 2014 12:57
Molten Metal

I support quality over quantity ......

Thu, 23.01.2014 , 12.57 hrs ....

By AsianMale• 23 Jan 2014 12:45
AsianMale

Lisha - Try in other schools too. There is Birla and Ideal as well.

By britexpat• 23 Jan 2014 11:44
britexpat

The answer is simple:

Don't bring family or utilize Home Schooling

By Lisha.shaikh• 23 Jan 2014 11:14
Lisha.shaikh

I too experienced it since I just came back from India and was seeking admission for my 41/2 year old son. My best wishes to all parents who are looking to place their children in good schools. I still havent been lucky with my little one's admission though.Tried DPS but they are full too. I dont know if he will ever get admissions this year. Its so scary and stressful situation. So many kids are going to be denied education because of this sudden change. Very worried.Suggest any schools if anyone knows can be helpful! :(

By fubar• 20 Jan 2014 19:36
fubar

You do have to wonder if this last minute decision to dramatically reduce the class sizes (and therefore close schools to further admissions) isn't, as Thelonius suggests, an overt attempt to discourage workers from bringing families to Qatar.

By Johnson566• 20 Jan 2014 16:24
Johnson566

Very true Thelonius .

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