Al Arqam Academy is an international school that follows Islamic beliefs and values. The academy welcomes students aged between 3 to 17 years, from Pre-school to Year 12. The primary focus of the school is to provide high-quality learning opportunities that cater to individual students' learning styles. The student and teaching bodies represent a wide range of cultures and nationalities.

To meet the needs of its diverse student body, Al Arqam Academy has enhanced the National Curriculum for England's framework, ensuring that international standards are met while incorporating the best practices in teaching and learning. In addition to weekly lessons in core subjects, students also attend classes in Art, ICT, and PE. Robotics and Scientific Research are part of the academic program in the secondary school and an extra-curricular activity in primary.

The academy follows a special Islamic Studies program designed to meet the requirements of the Supreme Education Council and the school's values. The Arabic program is of utmost importance and exceeds the requirements set by the Supreme Education Council for international schools in Qatar. The academy aims to develop students' capacity for memorization, proper pronunciation, and enthusiasm for learning the Quran. Islamic history and important facts about the region are taught in both Arabic and English Humanities classes.

Al Arqam Academy is an international school that follows Islamic beliefs and values. The academy welcomes students aged between 3 to 17 years, from Pre-school to Year 12. The primary focus of the school is to provide high-quality learning opportunities that cater to individual students' learning styles. The student and teaching bodies represent a wide range of cultures and nationalities.

To meet the needs of its diverse student body, Al Arqam Academy has enhanced the National Curriculum for England's framework, ensuring that international standards are met while incorporating the best practices in teaching and learning. In addition to weekly lessons in core subjects, students also attend classes in Art, ICT, and PE. Robotics and Scientific Research are part of the academic program in the secondary school and an extra-curricular activity in primary.

The academy follows a special Islamic Studies program designed to meet the requirements of the Supreme Education Council and the school's values. The Arabic program is of utmost importance and exceeds the requirements set by the Supreme Education Council for international schools in Qatar. The academy aims to develop students' capacity for memorization, proper pronunciation, and enthusiasm for learning the Quran. Islamic history and important facts about the region are taught in both Arabic and English Humanities classes.

Al Arqam Academy is an international school that follows Islamic beliefs and values. The academy welcomes students aged between 3 to 17 years, from Pre-school to Year 12. The primary focus of the school is to provide high-quality learning opportunities that cater to individual students' learning styles. The student and teaching bodies represent a wide range of cultures and nationalities.

To meet the needs of its diverse student body, Al Arqam Academy has enhanced the National Curriculum for England's framework, ensuring that international standards are met while incorporating the best practices in teaching and learning. In addition to weekly lessons in core subjects, students also attend classes in Art, ICT, and PE. Robotics and Scientific Research are part of the academic program in secondary school and an extra-curricular activity in primary.

The academy follows a special Islamic Studies program designed to meet the requirements of the Supreme Education Council and the school's values. The Arabic program is of utmost importance and exceeds the requirements set by the Supreme Education Council for international schools in Qatar. The academy aims to develop students' capacity for memorization, proper pronunciation, and enthusiasm for learning the Quran. Islamic history and important facts about the region are taught in both Arabic and English Humanities classes.