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About Qatar Foundation

Qatar Foundation began its mission with the founding of a single school named Qatar Academy. Today, as a city of knowledge has grown around that one school, we continue to expand our offerings to foster a culture of lifelong learning in our younger students.

At Qatar Foundation, everything starts with education. From preschool through to doctoral studies, we offer learning opportunities for students of all ages and abilities. For K-12 students, we offer various programs ranging from IB-accredited school systems to specialized schools that ensure every child gets the education they need.

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Qatar at a glance

Country information

Capital:
Doha
Language:
Arabic
Population:
2,155,446
Currency:
Qatari Riyal, ﷼ (QAR)
Government:
Unitary Parliamentary Absolute Monarch
Major Religion(s):
Islam
Climate:
Hot, dry desert climate
Size:
11,571 km²

Country quick facts

Qatar hosted the FIFA World Cup in December 2022, becoming the first Arab nation ever to do so.

Although much of Qatar is desert terrain, the country has invested heavily in sustainability and urban greening, including reclaimed land and coastal developments around Doha.

Football remains one of the most popular sports in Qatar, but residents and visitors also enjoy athletics, horse racing, falconry, and other sporting events throughout the year.

Qatar has one of the highest GDP per capita levels in the world, driven by its vast natural gas and oil reserves, making it one of the richest nations globally.

A traditional favorite dish is Machbous (also spelled majboos), a spiced rice meal cooked with meat or seafood that reflects Qatar’s Gulf-Arab culinary heritage.

The weekend in Qatar falls on Friday and Saturday, with most businesses closed or operating limited hours on Friday mornings for the midday prayer.

Approximately 88% of Qatar’s population are foreign residents, with only about 12% being Qatari citizens.