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Dukhan English School
The school field with the Specialist Block in the background
Location

Qatar
Information
TypePrivate
international school
Established1954[1]
Age3 to 18
Enrollment1200
LanguageEnglish
AccreditationUCLES (secondary)[1]
Websitehttp://www.des.com.qa

The Dukhan English School is an international school located in Dukhan, Qatar, following the British Curriculum. The school is owned and managed by Qatar Petroleum and serves about 1200 students aged 3 to 18, mostly the children of Qatar Petroleum employees.

History

Dukhan English School is one of the oldest English medium schools in Qatar. It traces its origins back to the early 1950s when British Petroleum, the operators of the Dukhan Field at that time, established a school at what is now Dukhan Water Sports. Dukhan is a multinational town with up to 47 different nationalities residing there. The advancements and upgrades are going at a rapid pace and people gasp with interest to look at the same school just more than 20 years ago.

A class from 1954

The school soon outgrew its early roots and was moved to a villa in the senior staff housing area. Many people remember with affection the work of Sheila Smith who was the schoolmistress in the 1960s. The 1960s also saw the establishment of the Dukhan Nursery, run by Alice Lishman. When Alice left Dukhan, the nursery was taken over by Qatar General Petroleum Corporation and amalgamated with the Primary School.

As the Dukhan oil operations grew, the school continued to expand and in September 1996 QGPC gave permission for Year 7 to be started. This was the beginning of the Secondary Section of Dukhan English School. A sixth form has also been created and the school has just completed 50 years in the year 2004.

Today

The secondary section has grown considerably since then and today offers English language, English literature, mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, information technology, history, geography, design technology, art, business studies, development studies, economics, French, Urdu and Arabic.

Today, the school caters for the full age range of three to eighteen year olds. From September, the school will have over 1200 pupils and many teachers most of them coming from the United Kingdom. A sixth form has also been created. DES also offers Drama and Islamic studies.

Website

14 January 2010, Dukhan English School launched their new website.

References

  1. ^ a b c "Dukhan English School , Qatar". British Schools in the Middle East. October 25, 2005. Retrieved 2008-01-23.

Dukhan English School website: http://www.des.com.qa

Date Added:25 January 2010 IA