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HUBS Qatar implements a well-researched B.C. Canadian curriculum, one of the highest rated in the world and the best in the English speaking Western countries. According to a study by PISA (the Program for International Student Assessment), on the quality of education in member countries of OECD (the Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development), Canada is one of the leading member countries in education. In this study Canadian students performed significantly better than American and British students in the core areas of literacy and math.

 

Subjects presented in English encompass English Language Arts (speaking and listening, reading and viewing and writing and representing), Math, Science, Social Studies, Career Education, Physical and Health Education, Applied Design, Skills, and Technologies and Art Education. Qatar National Curriculum subjects include Arabic language, Islamic Education, Qatar History and Quran. The B.C. curriculum allows for the integration of curriculum subjects presented in English and the culturally relevant Arabic subjects. Character and life skills development is interwoven throughout the curriculum. The development of skills and attitudes required for the effective and ethical use of Information Technology is also an area that cuts across subjects and is achieved mainly through application.

 

We strive to provide the most practical educational opportunities and experiences for our students. We make every effort to meet their individual needs and interests by providing appropriately leveled materials. Our structured and supportive classroom environment encourages our students to work both collaboratively and independently to meet their goals and learning objectives.

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