MOEHE opens registration to license, operate schools, kindergartens for 2026-27

Starting a school in Qatar? The MoEHE has opened licensing applications for the 2026-27 academic year, prioritising new schools and kindergartens that offer high-demand curricula

 The applications will be accepted electronically through the ministry’s website 

Doha, Dec 2, 2025: The Qatar Ministry of Education and Higher Education (MoEHE) has announced the opening of registration for applications to license and operate private schools and kindergartens for the 2026-27 academic year. 

In a statement on Monday, the ministry said applications will be accepted electronically through its website via the ‘Open a New Educational Institution’ portal, beginning December 7, 2025, and continuing until January 7, 2026. 

The ministry said it has set the requirements for owners, school buildings and academic standards in accordance with the guidelines for issuing private school licences. 

 Among the key general conditions: applicants must not be employed by the Ministry of Education and Higher Education or any of its affiliated bodies, must be at least 21 years old, and must submit a copy of their ID card. 

The ministry noted that priority for licensing will go to curricula and areas with rising demand, including: the Indian curriculum in Al Da’ayen municipality; the Syrian curriculum in Doha municipality; the Egyptian curriculum, Pakistani curriculum, National Standards, and International Baccalaureate curricula in Al Wakrah municipality; the Philippine curriculum in Al Wakrah and Al Da’ayen municipalities; the Tunisian curriculum in Al Rayyan municipality; and the American and French curricula in Al Da’ayen municipality. 

The ministry has urged those seeking more information to contact the Private Schools Licensing Department at the following numbers: 44044906 or 44044881. 

See also  London Business School appoints new leadership team in Riyadh