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How To Apply To ASD?

#1Online or In-Person Visit

Our website offers detailed information about our school and the admissions process. From the home page, you can select and view information about each division (Lower Elementary, Upper Elementary, Middle School, High School). You can also find information about curriculum, programs offered, photo galleries, student/parent handbooks, and more.

On-campus visitors can schedule a tour, or visit our Office of Admissions.

One of the best ways to gain a feel for our community is by visiting our campus. For this reason, we encourage families to schedule a trip to Doha. During your visit, we will refer to the application contents and explain the application process, as well as our school programs, services, and daily routines. We also welcome any questions you may have before, during, and after your visit about ASD and our school community.

#2Online Application Submission

Online application forms must be completed and submitted in full for a file to be considered and processed. This includes payment of the non-refundable application fee of QR 500. Completed applications will be electronically time-stamped. All records and documents must be submitted in English. Translated or certified copies must include an official stamp from the translator.

Applicants seeking admission to ASD are strongly encouraged to apply as early as possible, as applications open on August 1 each year.

Records from local government schools may be submitted in Arabic.

#3Admissions Evaluation & Assessment

Candidates apply to ASD from many different countries with a wide range of educational systems and curricula. Therefore, the candidate’s age, previous academic report cards, admissions assessment, and a review of all pertinent educational documentation are used to ensure that the candidate is a good match for our school and is placed in the appropriate grade level. Applicants are invited for an admission assessment based on our Board prioritization sequence and seat availability. The initial assessment does not guarantee a place at the school, nor does it ensure that a seat will be held for any student.

Admissions Prioritization Sequence
Admission at ASD is based on the following prioritization: All children are required to meet minimum qualifications assessed in line with the grade of entry. The following prioritization is subject to grade level caps of (i) 20% Qatari passport holders, and (ii) 20% for students requiring English as an Additional Language (EAL) support:

  • Children of ASD-sponsored employees, US Embassy staff, and Corporate Sponsors.
  • Siblings of currently enrolled students who are children of:
     
    • Active-duty, command-sponsored US Military, or
    • American and/or Qatari passport holders who also hold an American or Qatari passport.
  • Children of active duty command-sponsored US Military.
  • American and/or Qatari passport holders and children of Qatari passport holders.
  • Other siblings of children enrolled at ASD.
  • Children of diplomatic personnel stationed in Qatar.
  • Children of ASD Alumni.
  • Other qualified children as space permits.

**Within each of the above categories, the first in line is based on the date/time of payment of the application fee. However, ASD retains the right to make admissions decisions in the best interest of the school.

Grades Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 2 
After the Office of Admissions has made an initial review of the completed application, candidates in Pre-K (3) through Grade 2 are invited to participate in an entry screening based on our prioritization sequence. These face-to-face screenings, which take place during the spring of each year and throughout the academic year, aim to gauge a candidate’s readiness for the appropriate grade level.

Grades 3 through Grade 12 
Candidates applying for Grades 3 through 12 are invited (based on our prioritization sequence) to take the Measurement of Academic Progress (MAP) assessment. Candidates will be assessed in both reading comprehension and mathematics, and will also be asked to submit a written essay. Candidates may also submit current standardized assessment scores, which may be used in place of an on-site admission assessment.

Tenth and eleventh-grade candidates applying to enter our IBDP program will follow the admissions process, as well as an interview with the IBDP Coordinator.

Please note that an invitation to a screening/assessment does not guarantee seat availability. If your child qualifies for admission, they may be added to our qualified wait pool.

#4Wait Pool or Placement

If a candidate meets all admission criteria and qualifies for acceptance in a grade level or program that has reached capacity, then he/she will be placed in a waiting pool for that particular academic year. The Director of Admissions will send a written notification to the parents.

Due to the school’s admission prioritization sequence, an applicant’s position in the wait pool may change as subsequent applicants qualify and are placed into the waiting pool based on our prioritization sequence and date of application.

When a seat does become available, parents will be notified and will receive a formal letter of acceptance from the Director of Admissions.

Applications must be kept active by submitting any new report cards, standardized assessments, and teacher recommendations until seat availability is confirmed. Applicants who fail to submit new documentation or do not respond to requests for updated materials will be considered closed. Inactive applications can be reactivated at no additional fee, but the place in the wait pool will be based on the new reactivation date.

Decision to Deny Admission
The school may decide to deny admission to a candidate when there are concerns about behavior, achievement, social-emotional stability, or when a candidate’s English language proficiency is not commensurate with the grade level for which they are applying. Admission may also be denied when the school is unable to offer a program to adequately meet an individual student’s learning needs. Notification of the decision to deny admission will be sent to the parents by the Director of Admissions.

Note: The American School of Doha reserves the right to contact schools previously attended in order to validate the records provided and/or inquire about the student(s) in question.

The Office of Admissions is committed to making every effort to assist and guide your family through our process, ensuring that the experience is valuable, informative, and enjoyable for both you and your child(ren). Please don’t hesitate to contact us at admissions@asd.edu.qa or +974 4459 1511

ASD does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, or national or ethnic origin in its admission policy or the administration of its school programs.

Tuition
and Fees

The American School of Doha (ASD) welcomes student applications. Please find our payment structure outlined below. If you have further questions, please contact our Business Office at +974 4459 1520

  • Summary of ASD Fees

  • Application Fee

  • Registration Fee

  • Capital Fees

  • Tuition Fees

  • Re-Enrollment Deposit

  • Student Fees

Summary of ASD Fees
GradeApplication FeeRegistration FeeCapital FeeTuition Fee
Pre-Kindergarten (Pre-K3 & Pre-K4)QR 500 
(one-time)
QR 3,796
(one-time)
QR 5,475
(per semester)
QR 10,950
(per year)
QR 18,285 
(per semester)
QR 36,570 
(per year)
Kindergarten to Grade 5QR 500 
(one-time)
QR 3,796 
(one-time)
QR 7,300
(per semester)
QR 14,600 
(per year)
QR 30,491 
(per semester)
QR 60,982 
(per year)
Grade 6 to Grade 12QR 500
(one-time)
QR 3,796 
(one-time)
QR 7,300 
(per semester)
QR 14,60 
(per year)
QR 39,653
(per semester)
QR 79,305 
(per year)
The application fee of QR 500 is non-refundable. This fee is payable upon submission of the application.

 

  • This fee covers the cost of processing and reviewing the application
  • This fee is separate from the capital, registration and tuition fees
  • ASD does not corporate bill for this fee
  • ASD will only process applications that have paid application fees

Payment can be made as outlined below:

  • QR 500 paid by credit card (when submitting an online application)
  • QR 500 check, made payable to the American School of Doha
  • Electronic Transfer of Funds (USD 137.00 per application); Once completed, a copy of the bank receipt must be sent to admissions@asd.edu.qa in order to verify that payment has been made

 

Bank Details:
This fee is a one-time registration fee of QR 3,796 that is non-transferable and non-refundable for each child.
ASD’s capital fees are dedicated to the capital maintenance, capital equipment and physical infrastructure of the school. They have supported campus improvement projects and the school’s annual capital maintenance requirements. Funds are applied to the repair, replacement, and upgrading of buildings, facilities, and major infrastructure, ensuring the long-term sustainability, and quality of the school’s learning environment.
  • Pre-Kindergarten (Pre-K3 & Pre-K4)
    QR 10,950 (QR 5,475 per semester)
  • Kindergarten to Grade 12
    QR 14,600 (QR 7,300 per semester)
  • Capital fees are due and payable for the total semester for any student who attends school for one or more days during the semester.
  • There are no credit notes or refunds for Capital Fees after the first day a student attends school.
  • Pre-Kindergarten (Pre-K3 & Pre-K4): QR 18,285 per semester / QR 36, 570 per year
  • Kindergarten – Grade 5: QR 30,491 per semester / QR 60,982 per year
  • Grade 6 – Grade 12: QR 39,653 per semester / QR 79,305 per year

ASD Board of Directors approved school fees

  • Parents are responsible for the prompt payment of all school fees.
  • All tuition and fee payments are due and payable prior to the start of each academic semester.
  • The tuition fee is billed on a yearly basis for those students sponsored by a company. Individuals are billed on a semester basis.
  • According to Board policy, if payments are not made within two weeks of the due date, 
    the student(s) may not be permitted to attend class.
  • For students enrolled after the start of the semester, a full-term tuition fee will be assessed, regardless of when it occurs within the quarter. Capital fees will be assessed for the full semester.
  • Ministry of Education and Higher Education approved fees for 2025-2026

Private Pay

  • Tuition Fees: Should a student withdraw during the first semester within the first 10 school days, the student could be eligible for a refund depending on the amount paid. If the student 
    attends at least one day, they will be charged 2% per day until the later of the student attending (or withdrawal) date, with a maximum of 20% of the semester tuition fees. There will be no refunds issued if the student attends or withdraws on or after the 11th day of school.
  • Should the student withdraw during the second semester, there will be no refunds issued after the first day the student attends, and the fees are due and payable.

Corporate Pay

  • Tuition Fees: Should a student withdraw during the first semester within the first 10 school days, the corporation could be eligible for a refund depending on the amount paid. If the student attends at least one day, they will be charged 2% per school day, up to a maximum of 20% of the semester tuition fees, until the earlier of the student's attendance or withdrawal date. There will be no refunds issued if the student attends (or withdraws) on or after the 11th day of school.
  • Should a student withdraw during the second semester, there will be no refunds issued after the first day the student attends the second semester, and the fees are due and payable.
A non-refundable deposit of QR 2,000 for each child is due at re-enrollment to secure a seat for your child for the next academic year. This will be deducted from your tuition fee.
  • A fee of QR 380 will be assessed for graduating seniors.
  • Appropriate fees will be charged per course for all AP and IB level exams.
  • A mandatory fee of QR 250 will be assessed for all students in grades 5 – 12 for participation in ASD's one-to-one laptop program. For students in grades PK4 through 12, a QR 500 charge will be assessed for the first-time occurrence of student damage (repair/parts). A full cost of repair or replacement charge will be assessed for the second occurrence of student damage. Repairs or parts replacement identified as device defects will be covered under warranty and would not be charged to the student.

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