TeachING IN QATAR

Teaching in Qatar

Once you arrive at school on a Sunday morning, like any school, you are expected to be prepared, resourced, and ready to teach your class. In most international schools, you’ll primarily teach Mathematics, English, Science, Humanities, Art, and Qatar History, with pre-made plans for these subjects. Specialists handle other subjects, giving you ample time between 8 to 12 hours per week to plan, prepare, and mark your books.

Collaborative Planning

In most international schools, planning is a shared effort among the year group. Typically, teachers will only be responsible for planning one subject each half-term, reducing individual workload and fostering collaboration.

Tailored Teaching for EAL Learners

Working in Doha requires adapting your teaching to accommodate EAL (English as an Additional Language) learners. This involves incorporating lots of visual aids, physical representations, paired work, and collaborative learning to minimise teacher talk and maximise student engagement. The goal is to tailor your teaching style to meet the needs of your class, keeping expectations high and challenging students of all ability levels, just as you would in any school.

Professional Freedom and Work/Life Balance

Throughout the day, while students attend lessons taught by specialists, you have free periods to catch up on work, plan, correct assignments, or put up displays. On average, class teachers receive around two free periods daily, offering flexibility and time management freedom.

This structure promotes a healthier work/life balance, with most of your work completed during school hours. If you do need to bring work home, it’s minimal, allowing you to enjoy your personal time.

Attractive Compensation Packages

Teachers in Qatar can expect to earn anywhere from 9,000 QAR (£2000) to 16,000 (£3500) QAR per month, tax-free. Additionally, most schools offer housing or a housing allowance, further enhancing your standard of living and financial stability. Moreover, teachers receive an end-of-year gratuity based on 21 days of their base salary, providing an additional financial incentive.

The Benefits of Teaching in Qatar

Teaching in Qatar offers a unique blend of professional and personal benefits. With a supportive planning structure, a focus on tailored teaching, ample free time during the school day, attractive compensation packages, and an end-of-year gratuity, you’ll find a healthy work/life balance that’s hard to match elsewhere. Whether you’re seeking professional growth, a high standard of living, or a vibrant and safe environment for your family, Qatar provides an excellent opportunity for educators.

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What skills/qualifications do you need to be teaching in Qatar?

  • A PGCE/B.Ed/PGDE.
  • Native English Speaker.
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills.
  • Ability to engage children and enable them to perform highly.
  • Must be a team player, willing to help and be flexible.
  • Self-motivated and enthusiastic.

Here is a useful video of a popular YouTuber in Qatar, she outlines: 

‘The day in the life of a teacher’