
Umm Al Seneem St, Doha, Qatar
The Next Generation Kindergarten and Primary School Ain Khalid, established in Doha, Qatar, in 2009, was founded with the noble goal of addressing the demand for quality education in the region. Its foundation was meticulously laid by highly skilled and experienced educationalists and technocrats, ensuring its vision and mission align seamlessly with the strategies of Qatar's Ministry of Education and Higher Education (MoEHE). The school's educational framework is designed to meet the literacy needs of an evolving Qatar, encompassing a comprehensive approach that includes Academics, Islamic Education, the Quran, Soft Skills development, and Technology integration. Notably, its Islamic curriculum is sourced from a popular school system in South Africa. TNG boasts modern facilities such as interactive boards, automated time attendance systems, ergonomic furniture, a dedicated student and parent web portal, an e-learning platform, and universal PC access, making it a distinctive educational institution in Qatar. While one review highlights reasonable tuition fees compared to other international schools, and commends humble, empathetic teachers with a strong focus on Islamic values, other feedback points to areas for improvement such as limited sports activities, concerns about educational systems, staff, and past issues with student discipline and event sound systems. Despite a mixed reception in reviews, the school aims to provide a competitive environment for learning and growth.
Samim Academy
4 months ago
TNG Ain Khaled School provides a very good and competitive environment for kids to grow and learn. The teachers are humble, down-to-earth, and empathetic, which makes children feel at ease. The school also places proper focus on Islamic values, with prayer times provided for both girls and boys. Tuition fees are among the most reasonable compared to other international schools in Qatar. The only area for improvement is sports, as activities are limited, so I’ve had to involve my kids in outside sporting academies.
Muhammad Idrees
8 years ago
I was there on (30/3/2017) to attend youth leadership program with my daughter but was disopinted as their sound system was horrible and all the time stundents was suffering along with there parents. I have observed parents lose their intrest due to sound system .. I hope next time they will arrange proper sound engineer... to have the function smoth...
Ggggvf
a year ago
Horrible school it looks like a 10 dollar Walmart store but it’s covered in white the fees are so expensive
Mohamed Omar
2 years ago
It's good school but they should upgrade education systems and staff
anas sobhy
a year ago
terrible school they should really alot of students get in to fights and they do nothing they should remove this school
Umm Al Seneem St, Doha, Qatar
Competitive environment for kids to grow and learn.
Humble, down-to-earth, and empathetic teachers.
Proper focus on Islamic values with prayer times.
Reasonable tuition fees compared to other international schools.
The school was formed in 2009.
The educational infrastructure includes Academics, Islamic Education, the Quran, Soft Skills, and Technology, with an Islamic curriculum chosen from South Africa's popular school system.
The school provides modern facilities such as interactive boards, automated time attendance, ergonomic furniture, student and parent web portals, e-learning portals, and PC access for everyone.
The school operates from 7:00 AM to 1:45 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Sunday, and from 7:00 AM to 12:00 PM on Thursday. It is open on Saturday from 8:00 AM to 12:01 PM and closed on Friday.
It is located on Umm Al Seneem St, Doha, Qatar.
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