What are Qatar Foundation schools and why are they special?

Qatar Foundation (QF) — founded in 1995 by Sheikha Moza bint Nasser — operates the most prestigious pre-university education network in the Middle East. QF’s Pre-University Education division manages Qatar Academy schools (3 campuses: Doha, Al Khor, Msheireb), Academic Bridge Program, and specialized learning centers within Education City. These schools are consistently rated among the top international schools in the GCC by inspection bodies and teacher satisfaction surveys.
What distinguishes QF schools: government-backed funding (not profit-driven), research-linked curriculum (QF-affiliated universities on the same campus), smaller class sizes (average 18 vs Doha average 23), and the highest staff retention in Qatar (82% vs national average 68%). For teachers, this translates to better resources, lower workload, and premium packages. Return to our Qatar teaching guide.
How much do Qatar Foundation teachers earn?
QF teaching packages are the most generous in Qatar and among the top 5% in the GCC. Total annual package values range from QAR 280,000–500,000 (USD $77,000–$137,000), exceeding even many Dubai Outstanding-rated schools.
| Element | NQT | Mid-Career | Senior Leader |
|---|---|---|---|
| Base Salary (QAR/month) | 12,000–15,000 | 16,000–22,000 | 23,000–30,000 |
| Housing | Furnished apartment or villa in premium Doha areas (Al Sadd, West Bay, The Pearl) | ||
| Flights | 1 annual economy | Family economy | Family business class |
| Education | 1 child QA tuition | 2 children QA tuition | 3 children + allowance |
| Medical | Comprehensive family medical + dental | ||
| End of Service | 21 days/year of service | ||
QF also provides: annual CPD allowance (QAR 5,000+), access to QF gym/sports facilities, library membership across Education City, and priority enrollment for children at Qatar Academy — one of the highest-rated schools in Doha. Compare with our Middle East salary guide.
What is Education City and why does it matter for teachers?

Education City is QF’s 14 km² campus — a purpose-built education district housing 6 international university branches (Georgetown, Northwestern, Carnegie Mellon, Weill Cornell, HEC Paris, UCL), QF schools, research centers, and cultural facilities including the National Museum of Qatar, Mathaf (Arab Museum of Modern Art), and the Qatar National Library (designed by Rem Koolhaas). Teachers at QF schools work within this ecosystem, benefiting from university research partnerships, specialist guest lectures, and student enrichment opportunities unavailable at standalone schools.
How competitive is the application process?
QF schools receive 80–150 applications per vacancy — the highest competition in Qatar. Successful candidates typically have: 5+ years’ international school experience, IB certification (most QF schools are IB World Schools), a master’s degree (preferred, not required), references from COBIS/CIS accredited schools, and demonstrable commitment to inquiry-based learning.
Application timeline: positions posted September–November on qf.org.qa/careers, closing January–February. Interviews occur January–March (video call, teaching task, panel interview). Offers made March–April for August start. Teachers applying from outside Qatar should prepare for a 3-stage interview process.