Arabic is taught to all students in the Qatar International
School from Reception upwards. It is taught in two seperate
streams: Arabic for Arabic-speakers, and Arabic for non-Arabs.
Arabic for Arabic Speakers
Reception students follow an introductory course designed
by the school, which introduces them to the alphabet and
the basics of the language through words and pictures.
From Year 1 to Year 6 the school follows the national
Arabic curriculum devised by the Ministry of Education
in Qatar. Classes include reading, dictation, grammar
and composition.
We encourage the students to learn by supplementing the
national curriculum with books and training materials
from overseas to add variety and interest.
Assessment is continuous through regular testing and
end of term examinations. Feedback on progress is given
to parents regularly through notes in the students' homework
books, test results, meetings with parents and the school's
formal end of year reports.
Arabic for Non-Arabs
Students from non-Arabic speaking backgrounds are offered
a parallel course which aims to introduce them to the
basics of the spoken and written language.
The course is less formal than that taken by Arabic-speakers,
aiming instead to give students of all abilities a grounding
in the Arabic language which will be of practical use
during their stay in Qatar.