About Al Jazeera Academy
Every child has the potential to succeed and there are no excuses not to achieve that success.聽We expect every Al Jazeera Academy 聽student to graduate from our academy with the qualifications, skills and confidence to achieve their ambitions and go on to higher education or their chosen career.
We are one of three schools of the Ta鈥檃llum Group. Students in lower years (Kindergarten 鈥 Year 3) learn in a co-ed environment. From Year 4 onwards, boys and girls learn in same gender classes, in separate wings of the school, but still under one roof.
We are committed to providing the best educational experience possible for all students. We are rigorous in our recruitment process to ensure we are providing excellent teachers. We pride ourselves with excellent resources enclosed in a beautifully appointed, purpose-built facility. Our goal is to be recognized as a leading school in the region.
All students are instilled with the importance of respect and courtesy; fundamentals in enabling students to grow beyond subject areas and appreciate the differences in others so they become truly global citizens.
We welcome you to visit our school and see for yourself who we are and what we have to offer.
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English, Arabic
Primary Language
English
Ages
4 to 18
Max Class Size
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Wow where do I start - Living conditions for accommodation ridiculed with infestation of cockroaches, cat poo and brutally poor hygiene in general, I would rather sleep on the streets of England than in that filth. Management- have no clue do what they are doing and most do not even have the correct qualifications to carry out such vast 鈥榦perations鈥 instead they will work you like slaves - this is modern day slavery. The management will throw upon you an avalanche of last minute deadlines and expect it to be done within the next hour. There is no warning or prep talk on the type of behaviour to expect or a breakdown on how to deal with this, there is no support. In the UK you may have 1 or 2 pupils that misbehave , whereas over here, it鈥檚 the entire class with children well behind their expected level. Whatever the CEO or the parents say goes, even if you were in the right get ready to be placed in the wrong every time and potentially lose your job. Staff are fired within a week with little to no explanation, if you have kids they don鈥檛 care. Principal, deputy head and assistant are incompetent. There is no leadership quality, instead they thrive off throwing individuals under the bus and boast to provide professional development when in fact, all of this was covered back in the dark ages during the cavemen era. MOST IMPORTANTLY- your mental health wellbeing is absent in all of this, sadly you鈥檙e seen as numbers. Cheating happens in all exams and data - teachers are told to change the data because it will upset the parents if we don鈥檛. If you don鈥檛 comply you鈥檙e fired. There is no safeguarding. Please avoid this, there are much better schools in Qatar than this business - I鈥檒l leave the rest to god to deal with.
I am a student in AJA , and I have been here for more than 9 years . the school is meh like the building in my opinion doesn't look too nice . some teachers are nice others are not at all . they keep changing teachers and principles so we don't get used to them or feel a connection. because its part of taaulum your always compared to the other school also if you didn't take something and they did , it could still be in the exam. the school is meh , the people are okay .
Does Al Jazeera observe it's primary teachers in particular? Some teachers talk in class continuously. You feel that a member of parliament is teaching the class instead! I find that weird. In modern teaching that's not good. Teacher Talk Time (TTT) should be minimized. The teacher which I mean does not give students time to communicate in class.
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, 8 months ago
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, 11 months ago
unblock the websites pls. also get better wifi pls.
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, a year ago
This school is amazing , back then it wasn鈥檛 really good but now its the best school in doha !! This school has improved alot and got so much better !!
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, 5 months ago
It sucks I hate it here