International school fees in Qatar vary more than most families expect when they first start looking. At the lower end, schools charging QAR 13,000 to QAR 20,000 (approx. USD 3,570 to USD 5,490) per year are genuinely available. At the premium end, full IB or American curriculum schools in Doha can reach QAR 85,000 to QAR 94,000 (approx. USD 23,350 to USD 25,800). The majority of families land somewhere in the middle. Where you land depends on curriculum, school reputation, and how far in advance you plan.
The table below gives a broad picture of what families pay annually across three tiers. All fees are per year and in QAR, with approximate USD equivalents at a rate of 1 QAR = 0.275 USD.
| Tier | Annual Fee Range (QAR) | Approx. USD | Example Schools |
|---|---|---|---|
| Affordable | QAR 5,300 – 20,000 | USD 1,460 – 5,500 | Noble International School - Al Wukair, Olive International School, Oxford English School |
| Mid-range | QAR 23,000 – 48,000 | USD 6,325 – 13,200 | Park House English School, Oryx International School, Doha College |
| Premium | QAR 55,000 – 93,905 | USD 15,125 – 25,820 | ACS Doha International School, Swiss International School Qatar, American School of Doha |
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Published tuition fees rarely tell the full story. Most schools in Qatar charge tuition as the headline figure, but families regularly encounter additional costs at enrolment and throughout the year.
Costs that are often separate from tuition:
Families should request a full fee schedule, not just the tuition figure, before confirming a place.
Curriculum choice has a direct bearing on cost. Indian curriculum schools such as Noble International School - Al Wukair (QAR 5,300 – 10,500 / approx. USD 1,458 – 2,888) and Olive International School (QAR 5,500 – 12,700 / approx. USD 1,513 – 3,493) are consistently the most affordable options in Doha. British curriculum schools occupy a wide range: Park House English School sits at QAR 23,510 – 54,150 (approx. USD 6,465 – 14,891) while Doha College reaches QAR 47,192 – 79,841 (approx. USD 12,978 – 21,956). For a broader look at how British and IB programmes compare in structure and cost, the IB vs British curriculum guide on the doris blog is a useful reference.
IB schools generally sit in the mid-to-premium tier. Qatar Academy Doha is a notable exception, with fees from QAR 3,990 to QAR 7,928, making it one of the more accessible IB options in the country. At the other end, ACS Doha International School charges QAR 56,661 to QAR 85,817 for its full IB programme. American curriculum schools span a similarly wide range, from Beverly Hills International School at QAR 14,000 – 30,000 (approx. USD 3,850 – 8,250) to American School of Doha at up to QAR 93,905.
Most international schools in Qatar increase fees annually, with typical rises of 3% to 7%. Some years see higher increases, particularly when schools have undertaken significant capital investment or when operational costs shift. The Ministry of Education and Higher Education in Qatar has historically reviewed private school fee increases, but families should not rely on regulatory caps alone.
When enquiring at any school, it is reasonable to ask directly: what has the average annual fee increase been over the past three years, and when are fee changes communicated? Schools with transparent fee policies will answer this without hesitation.
For relocating families whose employers cover school fees fully or partially, the question is less about cost and more about fit. For families funding fees independently, either local or relocating without an education allowance, the calculation is more considered.
Qatar's international schools generally offer strong results, well-resourced campuses, and small class sizes compared to many state systems. The absence of a free international-standard public option for non-Arabic speakers means the private school market carries real weight. Families who have researched this decision carefully tend to feel the investment holds up, though the variation in quality across price points means cost alone is not a reliable guide to outcomes.
One parent reviewing International School of London Qatar noted: "I love the approach of IB curriculum and the most important is the care given by the teachers… I will recommend this school to anyone looking for a high quality international school in Qatar."
Fees shown are approximate and subject to change. Verify directly with the school.
Q: What is the average international school fee in Qatar?
A: Most families pay between QAR 25,000 and QAR 55,000 per year, though the range runs from under QAR 6,000 at Indian curriculum schools to nearly QAR 94,000 at premium IB and American institutions. The figure depends heavily on curriculum and school.
Q: Are there affordable international schools in Qatar with a recognised curriculum?
A: Yes. Qatar Academy Doha offers the IB from QAR 3,990, and schools such as Doha International School (QAR 13,699 – 15,100 / approx. USD 3,767 – 4,153) and Global Academy International (QAR 13,205 – 26,409 / approx. USD 3,631 – 7,262) provide American curriculum options at mid-low prices. Indian curriculum schools are the most affordable overall.
Q: Do Qatar international schools charge fees on top of tuition?
A: Most do. Registration fees, transport, exam fees, EAL support, and activity charges are commonly billed separately. Always request the full annual fee schedule, not just the headline tuition figure, before accepting a place.
Q: How much do fees typically rise each year in Qatar?
A: Annual increases of 3% to 7% are common, though this varies by school. Ask admissions staff directly about the school's fee increase history, and check whether the Ministry of Education applies any review process to private school pricing.
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This guide was written by Aziza F, part of the doris editorial team. doris sources school data from institutions worldwide and speaks directly with parents navigating the school search process. Fee data reflects published and publicly available information for the 2026 to 2027 academic year and is reviewed annually. External sources: Qatar Ministry of Education and Higher Education, IBO.org.
Schools are listed for informational purposes only. doris does not rank or promote any school.