Best British school in Doha

Expat_Boy
By Expat_Boy

Hi!

I'm very likely to accept a job offer in Doha. I'll be moving from the UK. I've got two kids - one aged 8 and the other aged 4. Is the best British school 'The Doha Montessori and British School'? If not, which is the best one?

Do these schools give availability priority to British expat kids?

Regards.

By myself123• 14 Jan 2011 16:36
myself123

There are a number of Brit schools here, but they all have huge wating lists, especially those that are ok/good-ish.

Ive returned my kids back ot the UK as we were told places MAY be available in Sept now for DESS, Doha College and Parkhouse - it's VERY hard to get kids in at the primary level. Secondary is not that hard but VERY expensive...like paying grammar shcool fees in the UK.

Due to recession, there is no movement, unless someone's parents are sacked - we were told.

So, Im having to resign and go back ot the UK soon...due to schooling issues.

All the best.

By njz• 11 Jan 2011 14:28
njz

In everyone's experience how long is the waiting list, like whats been the maximum wait?? who have their kids in DESS . My son is on the wait list for pre school :)

By Moonbeam• 20 Mar 2009 08:28
Moonbeam

Novi...........really? Man, they would not even LOOK at my application! How the heck did she manage that???!

DESS is a very good school; if your kids can get a place, it's the best british school, guaranteed!

By becs• 20 Mar 2009 07:57
becs

Wonder how your friend got into dess without a british passport especially for the reception year. Know people who have been on the wait list for over a year and hold british passports who have miss out!!!! - very lucky indeed.

Parkhouse and the montessori are both excellent schools.

By ShiStar• 19 Jan 2008 21:34
ShiStar

Doha English Speaking School,

By girly• 19 Jan 2008 08:24
Rating: 2/5
girly

montessori and british school will soon become one of the leading school in own.it was a small school two years ago with half arab student and half europen.now the majority of their student are expat.they are moving to a new permises next month where they will have all the facilities...s/p, theatre,football yardetc....the principal of the montessori school was the principal of doha college....the montessori systeme i only applied for pre-school and then the British curriclum.you schould know that almost all the schools have some proplemes and none of them is ideal.non of these school was prepared to this amount of expat in qatar.

By novita77• 18 Jan 2008 23:59
novita77

keep trying ... i just spoke to a malaysian lady yesterday. She have her kids for the first year in Newton. Put them in waiting list in DESS ... was thinking of have no luck because they dont have british passport. But then out of the blue before summer hols, the school call her and said that they have space in Y2 plus nursery for the coming year. She take the space in DESS and happy ending for the school story.

By pwb78• 15 Jan 2008 16:57
pwb78

Have not found out anything on this forum or expatwoman.com about the Montessori school...

By Kellyb• 15 Jan 2008 10:03
Kellyb

Have a search in this forum and all sorts of reccomendations will appear - Everyone has an opinion! I think Parkhouse (it's an english school with majority british teachers and british curriculum)

By Expat_Boy• 15 Jan 2008 00:52
Expat_Boy

OK, it seems like DESS is the best British school. But can anyone tell me how good/bad the 'Doha Montessori & British School' is in comparison to DESS?

By Expat_Boy• 7 Jan 2008 17:53
Expat_Boy

Thx Alicat! I'm hearing a very consistent message.

By alicat• 7 Jan 2008 17:34
alicat

DESS or Doha College Primary are the ones to go for for British Expat kids.

By Expat_Boy• 7 Jan 2008 16:17
Expat_Boy

Thx for the responses, guys!

By pwb78• 7 Jan 2008 15:44
pwb78

Yes - DESS would be the best. Need to get on the list soon though. Very popular place. I was told they're already full for September but you can get on the list.

By novita77• 7 Jan 2008 15:38
novita77

expat-boy .... you will have to contact the school and ask.

the site address : www.dess.org

if you come to Qatar for look - see trip i advice you popped in into their office and show your interest for putting your kid/s there. Since so many british expats want to put their kid/s in the said school ... they dont entertain people registering through the e-mail / net.

By Expat_Boy• 7 Jan 2008 15:28
Expat_Boy

Yep, my kids have that red passport. They've even got one of those biometric ones. : )

Just how hard is it to get in? 6 months, 12 months?

By novita77• 7 Jan 2008 15:26
Rating: 5/5
novita77

The best one would be Doha English Speaking School, funded by british embassy. Very hard to get in. If your kids hold british passport should have a priority though.

But then again i am biased ... because my son is there ...

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