Let's start again. There are now THREE different branches of Newton. Two are called "Newton International School" and one is called "Newton British School". The two branches of N.I.S. are in West Bay and the other is next to the D Ring Road (aka Al Mamoura). Newton British School is in Al Waab, just round the corner from Villagio. Now the two branches of N.I.S. have a significant number of Qatari children, together with other Arab-speaking children, as well as expat children. The Newton British School does not have any Qatari children (to the best of my knowledge) and only a few Arab-speaking children. The two branches of N.I.S. have Arabic and Islamic Studies on the curriculum, whereas the Newton British School does not.
I hope that this clears up any misunderstandings. If you really do not believe me, then perhaps the sensible thing would be for you to go to each one of these schools and see for yourself.
To answer sunshine181's question, I suggest that he or she could look at the current edition of The Times Educational Supplement or go to www.tes.co.uk and look at the "Jobs" section. At the moment there are a number of teaching posts in Doha that are being advertised, including some at Newton. Another possibility might be to go to the schools and leave a copy of your CV (resume) with the principal's secretary. Good luck with your job hunting, sunshine181.
Let's start again. There are now THREE different branches of Newton. Two are called "Newton International School" and one is called "Newton British School". The two branches of N.I.S. are in West Bay and the other is next to the D Ring Road (aka Al Mamoura). Newton British School is in Al Waab, just round the corner from Villagio. Now the two branches of N.I.S. have a significant number of Qatari children, together with other Arab-speaking children, as well as expat children. The Newton British School does not have any Qatari children (to the best of my knowledge) and only a few Arab-speaking children. The two branches of N.I.S. have Arabic and Islamic Studies on the curriculum, whereas the Newton British School does not.
I hope that this clears up any misunderstandings. If you really do not believe me, then perhaps the sensible thing would be for you to go to each one of these schools and see for yourself.
To answer sunshine181's question, I suggest that he or she could look at the current edition of The Times Educational Supplement or go to www.tes.co.uk and look at the "Jobs" section. At the moment there are a number of teaching posts in Doha that are being advertised, including some at Newton. Another possibility might be to go to the schools and leave a copy of your CV (resume) with the principal's secretary. Good luck with your job hunting, sunshine181.