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DPS Modern Indian School

Qatar, Doha

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees QAR 6,000 - 12,762
Ages 3 - 18 years
Type Co-educational
Opened 2001
Bus Service Yes
Academic offering
Curriculum Indian Curriculum
Taught languages Arabic, French, Hindi, Malayalam, Tamil, Urdu
Typical class size 18
Strengths Sport, STEM, Languages
Clubs Academic and Intellectual, Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language
Stages Preschool, Kindergarten, Elementary, Middle School, High School
Introduction

DPS Modern Indian School (DPS-MIS) in Doha establishes itself as a committed provider of the Indian Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) curriculum in Qatar. Located on a spacious campus in Al Wakra, the school serves a large student body with a focus on consistent academic achievement, evidenced by its students' regular 100% pass rates in board examinations. The institution distinguishes itself through a robust co-curricular program, particularly its award-winning Debate Club and Model United Nations (MUN) initiatives, which provide students with platforms for public speaking and leadership development. Facilities include dedicated science and computer laboratories, a large auditorium, and sports grounds that support a variety of athletic pursuits. By integrating these activities with the structured CBSE framework, DPS-MIS offers a stable educational environment that prioritizes both intellectual growth and skill development for university preparedness.

PO BOX - 14868, DOHA, QATAR

The Essentials

DPS Modern Indian School has typical class sizes of 18, instruction in English.

Location

Located in Al Wakrah, Doha, Qatar, near Pearl Roundabout. The campus is accessible via major road links between central Doha and the Wakra area and serves a diverse expatriate community. The official postal address is DPS Modern Indian School, PO Box 14868, Doha, Qatar.

Stages

Junior School covers Nursery to Grade 6; Primary School covers Grades I to V; Middle School covers Grades VI–VIII; Secondary and Senior Secondary cover Grades IX–X and XI–XII.

Type

Co-educational day school.

Additional learning support

DPS Modern Indian School provides a Learning Support Department with tailored interventions for students with learning differences. There are dedicated Special Educators and counselors, with additional wellbeing staff; the curriculum includes inclusive practices (CWSN) and NEP 2020-aligned approaches.

Country affiliation

Affiliated to CBSE, New Delhi, India, under The Delhi Public School Society.

Religious affiliation

No formal religious affiliation; Islamic Studies is offered as part of the curriculum.

School day structure

Usual school days run Sunday to Thursday from 7:15 am to 4:00 pm. Nursery timings are 7:15 am to 11:00 am, and Grades I–XII run from 7:15 am to 2:00 pm. Friday and Saturday are closed; Ramadan timings differ when applicable.

Bus service

The school operates an in-house transport system supervised by a Transport Executive, with trained drivers and attendants and a dedicated transport policy. Buses are fully equipped, with safety procedures, attendance records, and route-change guidelines; transport is optional and subject to fee policies and seat availability.

Fees

Annual tuition at DPS Modern Indian School ranges from QAR 6,000 to QAR 12,762 for 2026/27.

One‑time application and admission fees

- Registration Fee (non‑refundable): QAR 100 per student.
- Admission Test Fee (non‑refundable): QAR 108 for Classes I to XII; not listed for Nursery & Prep.
- Seat Reservation Fee (non‑refundable; deducted against Installment 1 if paid before session starts): QAR 425.
- Total one‑time fee on admission: QAR 525 for Nursery & Prep; QAR 633 for Classes I–XII.

Tuition fees — per term and per academic year (by year group)

- Nursery & Prep: QAR 2,000 per term; total annual tuition QAR 6,000.
- Classes I–IV: QAR 2,891 per term; total annual tuition QAR 8,673.
- Classes V–VIII: QAR 3,118 per term; total annual tuition QAR 9,354.
- Classes IX–X: QAR 3,800 per term; total annual tuition QAR 11,400.
- Classes XI–XII: QAR 4,254 per term; total annual tuition QAR 12,762.
- Each annual tuition is payable in three equal instalments (the per‑term amounts above).

Transport (bus) fees and terms

- Inside city: Installment 1 QAR 1,400; Installment 2 QAR 1,300; Installment 3 QAR 1,300 — total QAR 4,000 per year.
- Outside city: Installment 1 QAR 1,500; Installment 2 QAR 1,500; Installment 3 QAR 1,500 — total QAR 4,500 per year.
- Transport fee is charged by term. If a student has attended even one day of a term and then withdraws from transport for that term, there is no refund. Transport fees will not be adjusted for zone changes until the end of the term.

Other costs and school store (books, uniforms, miscellaneous fees)

- The school operates a book and uniform store for purchase of textbooks, notebooks and uniform items; store timings and return conditions apply (uniforms may be returned or exchanged within the stated return period; textbooks are non‑returnable except for printing errors).
- Ancillary and special fees (for activities, medical, computer, etc.) are referenced in historical fee breakdowns and may apply annually; parents should assume there may be occasional annual “special” or activity charges in addition to tuition.
- Late‑payment and re‑admission fees (examples above) are additional charges that can apply.

Refund and withdrawal policy

- One calendar month's written notice is required to withdraw, or alternatively one term's fees (tuition and transport for the relevant term) in lieu of notice.
- Tuition fees for the relevant term, special fees and admission/seat reservation fees are not refundable.
- If a newly admitted child is withdrawn before the start of the academic session, admission fees already paid will be forfeited from the deposited amount.
- Transfer Certificates will not be issued until all school dues are cleared. Caution deposit (where paid) is refundable as a cheque in favor of the student's father after clearance procedures.

Fee payment methods and banking details

- Accepted payment methods: cash, debit/credit card, current‑dated cheque (payable to “DPS‑Modern Indian School”), online payment via the parent portal payment gateway, Ooredoo Money and bank‑to‑bank transfer. Receipts are issued at the fee counter, via the parent portal or by email (online receipts may appear after accounts verification).
- Bank‑to‑bank transfer details (use transaction remark: Admission No, Student Name, Fee name):
- Account Holder: DPS‑Modern Indian School
- Account Number: 0215‑0254460‑001‑0010‑000
- SWIFT: DOHBQAQA
- IBAN: QA74 DOHB 0215 0254 4600 0100 1000 0
- Bank: Doha Bank, C‑Ring Road Branch, P.O. Box 3846, Doha, State of Qatar.

Boarding

- No boarding (residential) facilities are listed for this school; student transport services are provided instead. This school operates as a day school with bus/transport services.
Academics

DPS Modern Indian School teaches Indian Curriculum for students aged 3 to 18.

Curriculum

DPS-Modern Indian School Doha follows the CBSE curriculum aligned with NEP 2020, with English as the medium of instruction and multiple language options (Second language: Hindi, French, Tamil, Malayalam, Arabic; Third language options include Arabic, Sanskrit, Telugu, Urdu, Marathi). The Foundation phase covers Nursery and Prep, with Primary (Classes I–V) emphasizing English, Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies/EVS, introducing Computer Science from Class I, and including Qatar History and Islamic/Moral Science plus co-scholastic work in Art, Music, Dance, and Physical Education. Grades VI–VIII (Middle School) are NEP-aligned, offering Core Subjects English, Mathematics, Science, Social Science; II Language options (Hindi, French, Tamil, Malayalam, Arabic) and III Language options (including Sanskrit, Telugu, Urdu, Marathi); with Computer Science, Qatar History, and Islamic/Moral Studies, plus internal assessments and external benchmarks such as SAFAL, TIMSS, and PIRLS. Grades IX–X follow CBSE with a two-term assessment system, internal assessments, half-yearly and annual examinations, and Grade X pre-boards; subjects include English, Mathematics, General Science, Social Science, and a Second Language, with Informatics Technology or Artificial Intelligence as technology options. Grades XI–XII follow CBSE's All India Senior School Certificate Examinations (AISSCE) with three streams—Science, Commerce, and Humanities—each detailing compulsory and optional subjects; Grade XI allows a sixth skill-based subject, with the program designed to facilitate admission to premier universities worldwide.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

DPS Modern Indian School Doha supports Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) through explicit pastoral and student well-being provisions. A Mental Health and Wellbeing Club is listed among the school's student clubs, indicating a formalized SEL-themed activity. Mentorship and Counseling are integrated into the school's curriculum to support personal development and decision-making. A well-qualified counsellor attends to all age groups of students and teachers for balanced mental health, behavior modification, and guidance. Together, these elements constitute a holistic approach to SEL within the school.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

The curriculum includes differentiated teaching with inclusion of children with special needs (CWSN), aligning with NEP 2020. A member of staff, Najla Mohammed Bukhari, holds a Diploma in Special Needs Education, indicating SEN-related qualifications within the team. The school is not described as a specialist SEN institution, and information publicly disclosed does not confirm a dedicated SEN department or specialist SEN facilities. The school's emphasis on inclusive practices suggests support for students with special needs within mainstream settings. No additional formal SEN services beyond inclusive practice are publicly disclosed.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

English is the language of instruction, with English listed as the I Language across grade levels. The Admissions information shows II and III Language options including Hindi, French, Malayalam, Tamil, and other languages, indicating a multilingual curriculum. There is no explicit EAL program description publicly disclosed. Therefore, information about a dedicated EAL programme or staff is not publicly disclosed.

Mental Wellbeing

Mental wellbeing is supported by a dedicated counsellor who serves all age groups for balanced mental health, behavior modification, and guidance. The school also runs a Mental Health and Wellbeing Club as part of student life. The Guidance and Career Counseling department is described as assisting students in personal development and future planning. A counselling framework is reinforced by the on-site medical and counselling facilities, emphasizing student wellbeing.

Safeguarding

Safeguarding and security are overseen by the Safety and Security Department, with trained guards posted at vantage points and on buses. The campus employs CCTV surveillance with continuous monitoring and strict entry-screening procedures at the gate. The school outlines private transport safety protocols and transport-related guidelines to safeguard students during travel. Safety norms and protocols are described as instrumental to ensuring students feel secure throughout the school day.

Admissions

Admissions

1. Enquiry and waiting list. Register your ward's details in the waiting list using the Pre-Admission Form. Click Apply Now to fill out and submit the online form. The Registrar will respond based on vacancies and the Pre-Admission Form numbers.

2. Registration and initial processing. Submit the duly-filled admission form and the required documents to the Registrar. Once the Registrar verifies your documents, proceed to the Accounts office and pay the Assessment Fee of QR 109. The online registration form is accessed via the Online Registration for Processing the Admission page.

3. Language options and academic structure. The First Language for all classes is English. The Second Language options vary by class, including Hindi, French, Malayalam, Tamil, Marathi, Arabic, Sanskrit, Urdu, Telugu, and other languages as listed for different grade ranges. Main subjects include Mathematics, General Science, Social Studies, Computer, with streams and subject groups defined for higher grades.

4. Age eligibility and entry testing. The child should have completed 3.6 years (3 years 6 months) as of 1 April for Nursery (KG-I) and 5 years 6 months for Class I. Nursery and Prep assess readiness for the specified grade. For Class I–V, a written test is conducted in English and Mathematics; for Class VI–X, tests cover English, Mathematics and Science. All tests are followed by an interaction with the Principal.

5. Mid‑term admissions and final placement. Admission is subject to vacancies. Mid‑term admission is possible only if a vacancy exists, with termwise syllabus. The decision of the Principal/designate is final.

6. Afternoon shift admissions (2026‑27). Afternoon shift admissions are Open for Grades I–VIII with transfers restrictions removed by MoEHE for 2026‑27. Transfers from other schools in Qatar are accepted; eligibility tests and formalities apply.

Scholarships

The school does not publish information on any existing scholarships.

Waitlist

The waiting list is maintained through the Pre-Admission Form. Register your ward's details in the waiting list via the Pre-Admission Form and submit online using the Apply Now option. The Registrar will contact you based on vacancies and the numbers on the Pre-Admission Form.

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