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Latest post on 18 April 2013 - 22:54
I think Diet Delights does what you are looking for - you can do an internet search for them, they also have a facebook page.
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Latest post on 17 April 2013 - 19:24
Hi, providing your t-shirt doesn't show any cleavage you'll be all right.
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Latest post on 02 February 2013 - 14:29
Ami, you are quite right, there is no pre-school at Sherborne, but there is a nursery almost next door where some brothers and sisters of Sherborne children go. I think that must be what Dottymum is talking about.
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Latest post on 28 January 2013 - 11:23
You take the Dukhan Road west, away from Doha. When you get to the big roundabout by Al Rayyan Sports Centre you go straight on towards Al Shahaniya and Dukhan. After about another 5 minutes you turn off at the sign for the Camel Racetrack. When you come off the fast road you go all the way round the roundabout and back onto the Dukhan Road heading towards Doha. You then need to take the 4th exit which is signposted Al Samariyah, Sheikh Faisal Bin Qassim Al Thani Museum. You turn off here and go down the track. You go past a security guard and then turn left at the blue sign for Baytur Compound. You go straight on for about 1 minute (this is off-road). Ahead of you are the walls for the stables.
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Latest post on 10 January 2013 - 16:47
Oh, didn't realise you would be in Al Wakra - that won't be a problem for you then!
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Latest post on 10 January 2013 - 15:00
As the others have said, don't worry about the cockroaches, I've hardly ever seen any. But I wanted to share my experience of living in Doha with a dog - I don't know if your dog requires much exercise, but it's not that easy to take dogs out for walks, they are not allowed in public parks, so generally if you want to let your dog have a run off the lead it will involve a 30 min plus drive each way to the beach. I have sometimes found this quite hard with working full time and it might be something else for you to consider.
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Latest post on 13 December 2012 - 20:30
Hello and welcome, Reception is the first year of school, your child is in Reception in the academic year in which he/she has his/her 5th birthday. The academic year starts on September 1st, so normally your child will be 4 at the start of Reception and will have their 5th birthday before the following September 1st. Hope this makes sense!
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Latest post on 25 March 2012 - 20:46
Hello, we all see Dr Sheeby, including my son who's a very nervous patient, and he actually prefers her to Dr Fady who he saw once. I hope you get your son's problem sorted soon!
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Latest post on 14 September 2011 - 17:18
Hi, For Y3 in Sherborne they'd get about 20 minutes per night and they are supposed to read for about 10 minutes as well on top of that (obviously this might take some children a little less time or a little longer than 20 mins.) Considering school finishes at 3.15, even if they stay for after school activities there's still plenty of time for swimming and playing outside with their friends! Hope this helps!