QA The Hamilton International School

Doha

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The Hamilton International School is a school in Doha.

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Teaching in qa

The qa school system
Qatar operates both a government school system (Arabic curriculum) and a growing international school sector serving the large expat population. Education City in Doha hosts branch campuses of several international universities. The Supreme Education Council oversees government schools; international schools operate under their own accreditation frameworks. Demand for English-medium schooling continues to grow rapidly.
Roles and salaries
International school teaching in Qatar is tax-free, with typical packages of QAR 12,000–QAR 25,000/month plus housing, flights, and medical cover. Experienced teachers in high-demand subjects attract strong offers. Benefits packages vary by school tier — established international schools offer the most comprehensive arrangements. The total package is competitive by global standards.
Working here — what to know
Qatar issues residence permits for all employed workers, managed by the sponsoring school. A recognised degree and teaching qualification are required. The process typically takes four to eight weeks. Qatar has simplified many of its residency regulations in recent years, and teachers report a generally supportive process when sponsored by established international schools.