Doha, Qatar: The Ministry of Education and Higher Education (MOEHE) announced that it will organise the 2026 Summer language and culture camps in France, Germany, and Japan for outstanding Grade 11 Qatari students from public schools.
In a statement, MOEHE said that this initiative is part of its strategic programs designed to enhance language skills and promote cultural exchange, adding that this year's camps build on the success of previous editions.
MOEHE added that through this initiative, it aims to strengthen students' proficiency in their target language and to broaden students' knowledge by exposing them to the host countries' cultures and traditions, thereby contributing to creating an open-minded and capable generation.
The four-week program will commence in July and see the Qatari male students undergo an interactive educational experience that includes intensive language courses and specialised workshops in the three countries, providing them with the opportunity to engage directly with students of diverse nationalities.
The statement noted that the summer camps adopt a comprehensive approach that goes beyond academics to include sports and cultural activities, as well as field visits to historical landmarks. These activities help refine students' personal qualities and raise their awareness of educational opportunities available for pursuing university studies abroad.
To ensure that the State of Qatar is represented in the best manner, the Ministry has established eligibility criteria, setting that applicants must be Qatari nationals of good conduct and are medically fit, in addition to having achieved an overall average of no less than 90 percent in the first semester certificate, with at least 85 percent in the foreign language subject and 90 percent in English.
Candidates are also required to submit a CV and pass a personal interview conducted in both English and their respective foreign language to assess their readiness, enthusiasm for exploring other cultures, and ability to adapt to international educational environments.
MOEHE emphasised that the summer camps are a valuable opportunity for students to apply what they have learned in the classroom in real-world environments.
It called on interested students who meet the requirements to contact their school administrations to begin the registration and interview procedures, in alignment with the competencies and values of the Qatar National Curriculum Framework.