Qatar, Doha
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Bhavan's Public School, Doha, is a private English‑medium school that follows the CBSE curriculum under license from the Supreme Education Council. The school offers education from kindergarten through Class XII. It operates across two campuses: Al Wakrah Campus (Al Zawr Street 90, Area 706, Wakrah, Doha – Qatar) and New Salata Campus (Near Midmac Roundabout, Zone 40, Street 995, New Salata, Salwa Road, Doha – Qatar). The school uses a child-centered pedagogy built on four pillars: learning to know, learning to do, learning to live and learning to be. It has well‑equipped laboratories and other facilities to support practical learning, and the language of instruction is English. The school has a track record of CBSE examination results and hosts student activities, including drama as a key arts initiative, alongside sports programs. The vision highlights values-based education aligned with Qatari culture and international outlook.
Building No:105, Zone:56, Street:1008, Mesaimeer
Bhavan's Public School has 1,668 pupils, typical class sizes of 26, instruction in English.
The school is located at a new single campus in Abu Hamour, Doha, Qatar. It opened for a soft launch on January 5, 2026, and all existing Bhavan's Public School campuses were consolidated into this one facility.
The school offers classes from LKG/UKG through Class XII (KG I to XII). LKG-UKG and Classes 1–12 are the defined instructional groups, with timings published for these levels.
Bhavan's Public School Qatar is a private English-medium CBSE-affiliated day school. It is managed by the Al Misnad Education Centre and operates under Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan.
Public data on the number of nationalities or the local-to-international student ratio is not published by the school.
Public information about Additional Learning Needs (SEN) provisions is not published on the school's public pages.
Affiliated with Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan (an Indian educational trust) and licensed to offer CBSE curriculum in Qatar.
No religious affiliation is publicly listed; the school presents a secular CBSE-based program.
School day for LKG-UKG runs 6:30 am to 11:00 am; Classes 1–12 run 6:30 am to 1:45 pm. Office timings are 6:30 am to 3:30 pm Sunday to Wednesday, and 6:30 am to 1:45 pm Thursday.
The school provides transport options; details and providers are handled by the transport department. Fees would be subject to the ministry-approved transport arrangements.
Annual tuition at Bhavan's Public School ranges from QAR 5,600 to QAR 8,800 for 2026/27.
Bhavan's Public School teaches Indian Curriculum for students aged 3 to 18.
Bhavan's Public School Doha follows the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) curriculum with English as the medium of instruction. It offers education from LKG through Class XII, organized as Primary (I–V), Middle (VI–VIII), Secondary (IX–X), and Senior Secondary (XI–XII). CBSE affiliation enables AISSE (Class X) and AISSCE (Class XII) examinations, with the school's affiliation period noted as 01/04/2023 to 31/03/2028 under affiliation number 6330008. XI–XII streams are Science (English, Physics, Chemistry, Biology or Mathematics, and Computer Science) and Commerce (English, Accounting, Business Studies, Economics, and Informatics Practices). Languages offered include Hindi, Malayalam, French, and Arabic as second languages, with Tamil available as a third language from Class V onward; the curriculum also covers Qatar History, Islamic/Moral Science, Life Skills, Work Education, Art Education, Music, Dance, and Physical Education, all under CBSE guidelines.
Bhavan's Public School Qatar supports social and emotional learning through a holistic approach to student development, and publicly communicates initiatives focused on students' well‑being and growth, including mindfulness and self‑directed learning as part of its ethos; examples of mental health and wellbeing activities include an Interactive Session titled “Salute Mentale” (December 28, 2025) and leadership emphasis on self‑development and holistic growth in communications from the Principal.
The school provides inclusive education for students with learning disorders and offers remedial classes as part of its policies; it is not described as a specialist SEN institution. Public reporting on the range of SEN provisions is limited to these mentions in policy and press coverage.
The school operates as an English‑medium CBSE school in Qatar; there is no publicly disclosed information about a dedicated EAL program beyond the English language of instruction.
Mental wellbeing is supported through school‑level activities such as the Salute Mentale session and a focus on student wellbeing in school communications and leadership messages about self‑development and holistic growth.
Bullying is strictly prohibited in school premises per MOE/HE rules, and safeguarding is reflected in the school's Code of Conduct and Ethical Code of Conduct aligned with MOE/HE; these safeguarding provisions are described in the Bhavans Public School Policy.
Step 1: Eligibility for admission. Age limits are defined per class and are determined by the dates 31 March and 30 September. Parents should verify the class-specific age requirement before applying. The policy ensures students are placed in the appropriate class according to age.
Step 2: Documents required for registration. The student's identification card or valid passport (original plus one copy) is required, along with the birth certificate (original plus one copy) and a valid residency permit for all non-Qataris (original plus one copy). Two recent photographs are required, and a health record is needed for children aged three to six who are residents in Qatar (sight of originals plus copies). For Class I onwards, a previous school TC and last year's report card are required, and for KG II and above a written test is conducted. For KG I, only a parent interview with the Principal is required, and the child should accompany the parent for the interview.
Step 3: Admission testing and interview. The admission test for KG II and above is based on the syllabus of the class immediately preceding the class sought. All tests are followed by an interaction with the Principal, and the principal's final decision is binding. The process is designed to assess readiness and fit with the school's program.
Step 4: Fees and fee payment. Fee structures are provided in the Ministry Approved Fee File for Bhavan's Public School – Al Wakra and Bhavan's Public School – New Salata, showing Registration Fee, Admission Fee, Special Fee, Caution Deposit, Education/Tools Fee, and Tuition Fee per term, varying by grade. An online fee payment option is available. Transportation fees are handled by the transport department; contact them for details. Fees are subject to approval of SEC.
The school does not publish information on any existing scholarships.
The school does not publish information on any existing waitlist.