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  2. M.E.S. Indian School - Wikipedia

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    The Clarion. Website. www.mesqatar.org. M.E.S. Indian School is an English medium private school for boys and girls in Doha, Qatar that was established in 1974. It is one of the first schools to be established in Qatar. It is affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) and follows the latest curriculum from the CBSE.

  3. Education in Qatar - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, Qatar hired the RAND Corporation to analyse and reform its K–12 education system due to uncertainties over the quality of the pre-existent system. [9] At the time RAND's study was conducted, over 100,000 students were served by the Qatari education system; two-thirds of whom attended government-operated schools. [9]

  4. List of Delhi Public School Society schools - Wikipedia

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    Delhi Public School - Qatar, also known as DPS-MIS (MIS stands for "Modern Indian School") is an Indian school in Doha. It is affiliated to the CBSE board and follows the NCERT syllabus. It also has FIITJEE as an option. The pupils are divided among four houses: Lotus, Lily, Rose and Tulip. The school takes part in the Annual Model United Nations.

  5. Ministry of Education and Higher Education (Qatar) - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The Ministry of Education and Higher Education is one of the ministries of Qatar that provides free education from kindergarten to secondary school for all Qatari citizens. Education is also considered compulsory according to the law. The current minister is Buthaina bint Ali Al Jabr Al Nuaimi. [1]

  6. Ministry of Information and Communications Technology (Qatar)

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    The Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT) is a Qatari ministry tasked with developing the country's communication and information technology sector. . Its establishment was announced by a then-new cabinet in June 2013, as an extension of the Supreme Council of Information and Communication Technology that was established under Emiri Decree Law no. 36 of 2

  7. Nihonjin gakkō - Wikipedia

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    Since the early 1990s, more parents have chosen a local school or an international school over nihonjin gakkō. [citation needed] Reasons include: The parents prefer for their children to receive education in English; Nihonjin gakkō have only elementary and middle schools, grades first through ninth, which are mandatory in Japan.

  8. Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani - Wikipedia

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    Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani in 2017. Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani [1] (Arabic: محمد بن عبدالرحمن بن جاسم آل ثاني; born 1 November 1980) is a Qatari diplomat, economist, and politician who has been serving as the Prime Minister of Qatar since 7 March 2023 [2] and Minister of Foreign Affairs since 2016. [3]

  9. Signal (software) - Wikipedia

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    Signal is an open-source, encrypted messaging service for instant messaging, voice calls, and video calls. [14][15] The instant messaging function includes sending text, voice notes, images, videos, and other files. [16] Communication may be one-to-one between users or may involve group messaging. The application uses a centralized computing ...