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One thing I really value about your school, besides your academic standards and warm environment of course is how organized the school is. My survival guide has been always to be able to plan ahead, and your school’s planning system and communication through notes and the web have been most helpful.
ISC 6th of October Student - March 18, 2009

Thank you for everything. For the incredible positive influence you have in our lives. For all your efforts in our children's education...
Kurdi-Belendez family, SIS Adma - June 30, 2007

Working at ISC Doha has provided me with a wealth of experience and opportunities that have allowed me to develop both as a teacher and as a person...
Georgina Wise, Head of English Department, ISC Doha - April 2007

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the SABIS Student Life Organization®?

SABIS® encourages student participation in every learning step. The SABIS Student Life Organization® is a body of students appointed by the school administration and organized in various departments such as the academic department, the discipline department, the extra-curricular activities department, etc... The SABIS Student Life Organization® encourages team participation and accountability, enhancing students' management skills and sense of leadership.

What is a charter school?

A charter school is a secular, tuition-free public school that is freed from many of the regulations governing traditional public schools. It controls its own curriculum, staffing, organization and budget. In exchange for this freedom, it must maximize student potential, deliver programs tailored to educational excellence, and meet and exceed the academic standards of the sponsoring state.

What does the SABIS Point System® stand for?

The SABIS Point System® is a teaching methodology used in classroom instruction. By applying it, teachers insure that students understand the objectives of the lesson and can focus on these objectives. It also allows teachers to check the students' work and make sure that each point is grasped before proceeding to the next point/lesson.

How are students enrolled in a charter school?

As public schools, charter schools are open to all students and are tuition-free. Charter schools typically serve students who reside in the district in which the school is located. If more eligible students apply than there are places available, the school holds a lottery. Charter schools may not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, age, or ancestry, nor may they discriminate on the basis of a student's mental or physical disability, athletic performance, special needs, proficiency in the English language or a foreign language, or prior academic achievement. A charter school can administer diagnostic testing after students are admitted for the purpose of determining proper grade level placement.

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