Doha, Qatar – The Ministry of Education and Higher Education (MoEHE) launched electronic registration today, January 20, 2026, for its Community Responsibility of Private Schools and Kindergartens program. This initiative aims to provide educational support to families in Qatar through over 3,500 subsidized places in private institutions. Registration is available via the Ministry’s website and is open to families of all nationalities meeting specific eligibility requirements.
The program, which extends support to students throughout their academic journey, offers a range of options including fully funded seats, discounted tuition, dedicated places for students with disabilities, and educational vouchers for Qatari nationals. This represents a significant investment in accessible private schooling for a wider segment of the population.
Expanding Access to Educational Support in Qatar
The MoEHE’s Community Responsibility program is designed to alleviate the financial burden of private education for eligible families. According to the ministry, the initiative reflects Qatar’s commitment to inclusive education and ensuring all children have opportunities to succeed. This year’s offering builds on previous iterations of the program, aiming for increased reach and sustainability.
Eligibility Criteria and Income Thresholds
The program’s eligibility is primarily determined by family income. The ministry has established clear thresholds to target support to those most in need. Families seeking fully free seats must have a total household income not exceeding 10,000 Qatari riyals.
Additionally, discounted seats are available to families with incomes up to 15,000 riyals. Qatari students can benefit from seats covered by educational vouchers if their family income does not surpass 25,000 riyals. These income levels are subject to verification as part of the registration process.
Curriculum Options and Program Sustainability
Participating schools offer a diverse range of curricula, including British, Indian, American, and the national Qatar curriculum. This allows families to choose an educational path that best suits their children’s needs and preferences. The ministry emphasized that all awarded seats are guaranteed for the duration of the student’s enrollment, providing long-term school funding stability.
Furthermore, some schools are offering fully funded evening education programs as part of the initiative. This expands access to learning opportunities beyond traditional school hours. The program’s structure aims to provide consistent and reliable student aid for families over several years.
However, competition for these seats is expected to be high, given the limited number of places available and the broad eligibility criteria. The ministry previously indicated that the program is open to all nationalities, potentially increasing demand.
In contrast to some scholarship programs with annual renewal requirements, the MoEHE has stated that awarded seats remain valid until the student graduates. This long-term commitment offers families peace of mind and allows students to focus on their studies without the worry of losing financial support.
Meanwhile, the Ministry of Education and Higher Education continues to work with private schools to expand the number of available seats in future iterations of the program. This ongoing collaboration is crucial to meeting the growing demand for affordable private education in Qatar.
The deadline for registration is not yet specified, but families are encouraged to apply promptly through the MoEHE website: https://www.moe.gov.qa/. The ministry will likely announce the selection process and timeline for notifying successful applicants in the coming weeks. It remains to be seen how many applications will be received and whether the program’s capacity will be sufficient to meet the needs of all eligible families.

