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American School of Doha
Doha's flagship American-curriculum school, founded in 1988 and NEASC-accredited, with AP and IB Diploma pathways in the senior school. Up to 2,250 students from 80-plus nationalities on a single Al Waab campus.
In brief
The default choice for American and IB-track expat families in Doha, with a community-hub campus in Al Waab and broad reach across the diplomatic and corporate circuit.
Founded in 1988 with backing from the US Embassy, ASD now serves around 2,250 students from more than 80 nationalities on a single Al Waab campus. The curriculum is American (AERO standards) through Grade 10, with IB Diploma alongside US high-school pathways for the senior years. NEASC accredited.
Facilities sit at the top end for Doha: indoor pool, theatre, fitness centre, double gym, full pitch and 400-metre track. Parents praise the breadth of activities and the strong sense of community, and families in the school often stay because of it.
The honest read: ASD is large, and the experience can feel uneven. Reviews from longer-tenured families flag turnover among senior teachers and patchy responsiveness from administration in some divisions. Strong students with engaged parents do well. Families needing tighter pastoral attention sometimes look at smaller schools instead.
Fees
| Fee | Age | Type | Amount |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pre-K3 & Pre-K4 | 3 | Annual | QAR 36,570 |
| Kindergarten - Grade 5 | 5 | Annual | QAR 60,982 |
| Grade 6 - Grade 12 | 11 | Annual | QAR 79,305 |
| Application fee (non-refundable) | One-time | QAR 500 | |
| Re-enrolment deposit | One-time | QAR 2,000 | |
| Registration (one-time) | One-time | QAR 3,796 | |
| Capital fee (Pre-K, per year) | One-time | QAR 10,950 | |
| Capital fee (K-Grade 12, per year) | One-time | QAR 14,600 |
Reviews
- ASD's reputation in Doha is strong and consistent across Reddit, teacher forums and expat threads. Parents and ex-students describe it as the default top international option, with a long waiting list and most US embassy and corporate families enrolled there.
- Teachers are the core asset in positive accounts: dedicated, willing to adapt, and embedded in a real co-op community. Veteran teachers stay long, and Tuesday afternoon collaboration time gets specific mention from inside the school.
- The administrative side draws repeated criticism. Parents say admin is slow to respond and that kindergarten reception felt unwelcoming. Some report that several of their favourite teachers left, with leadership cited as the reason.
- Facilities and the breadth of the IB and AP offering rate well. The school graduated its first IB cohort some years back and has since invested heavily in 1-to-1 tech and arts.
- Cost is high relative to alternatives but parents who can afford it generally feel they get value, particularly in a city where many other schools are seen as a clear step down.
Head of school
Dr. Victor Guthrie
Dr. Victor Guthrie is the Director of the American School of Doha, where he emphasizes the importance of community and academic excellence. He is dedicated to fostering an environment that encourages students to discover their passions and develop their talents.
Accreditations
- New England Association of Schools and Colleges 01
Academic results
- IB Diploma 2019 average 35 points
- AP Scholar with Distinction Scores of 3 or higher on five AP exams