Kuwait’s education sector is celebrating a significant achievement as a teacher and a student have been recognized with top honors at the prestigious 2025 Hamdan bin Rashid Award for Distinguished Academic Performance. This recognition highlights the dedication to Kuwaiti education and the high caliber of educators and learners within the country. The awards underscore a commitment to fostering talent and innovation in the region, and serve as a testament to the hard work being done to elevate educational standards.
Kuwait Shines at the 2025 Hamdan bin Rashid Award
A Kuwaiti psychology teacher, Huda Al-Mutairi from Awatif Al-Sabah Secondary School in Ahmadi, has been awarded in the Distinguished Teacher category. Simultaneously, Hessa Al-Kakak, a student at Fatima Al-Sarrawi Secondary School in Hawally, claimed the prize for Distinguished Student. These victories are particularly meaningful given the rigorous evaluation process both nominees navigated.
The process involved an in-depth assessment of submitted files, followed by challenging online interviews designed to identify truly exceptional performance. The Ministry of Education confirmed that both Al-Mutairi and Al-Kakak were officially notified of their success after successfully completing each stage. This win builds on a history of Kuwaiti success within the Hamdan award system, demonstrating consistent excellence.
A Legacy of Educational Advancement
The Hamdan Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Award for Distinguished Academic Performance wasn’t created in isolation. It originated in 1998 with the intention of significantly improving standards in education across the board. A year later, in 1999, the Hamdan Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Award for Medical Sciences broadened the scope to include healthcare, furthering the commitment to talent development and innovation in key sectors.
The awards’ initial focus was local, but quickly expanded to incorporate regional and international partnerships. This expansion signifies the growing reputation and impact of the Hamdan awards in promoting high-quality education and medical practices. In 2018, the Hamdan Bin Rashid Foundation for Distinguished Academic Performance was established. Further solidifying its infrastructure, in 2023, it merged with the Hamdan Bin Rashid Foundation for Medical and Educational Sciences, leading to greater synergy between the two fields.
Minister Al-Tabtabaei Commends the Winners
Education Minister Jalal Al-Tabtabaei personally congratulated both winners, acknowledging the outstanding effort and dedication that led to their success. He emphasized that their achievement doesn’t just recognize individual brilliance; it projects a “bright and commendable image of Kuwaiti education in Gulf forums.”
He specifically highlighted that their victories are the direct result of “seriousness, dedication and continuous work.” This rings true given the competitive nature of the Hamdan awards and the stringent selection criteria applied.
Recognizing Teamwork and Support
Minister Al-Tabtabaei also extended his gratitude to the dedicated team within the Ministry of Education responsible for preparing and overseeing the winners’ nominations. He specifically lauded the contribution of Ministry Official Mohammed Al-Otaibi, pointing out that the success was due to “integrated efforts and a spirit of teamwork.”
This acknowledgement is crucial, illustrating that success in educational excellence isn’t often an individual pursuit, but relies heavily on support systems and collaborative efforts. The Minister’s comments underscore the importance of investing in not just students and teachers, but also in the administrative infrastructure that enables their success.
Continued Commitment to National Talent
The Ministry of Education has reaffirmed its dedication to nurturing and supporting national talent, viewing it as an integral part of its wider strategy to promote excellence in education. This isn’t a one-time initiative, but an ongoing effort to cultivate future generations of leaders and innovators.
The backing for award nominees shows a proactive step in identifying and celebrating existing talent. Furthermore, creating an environment that encourages continuous learning and improvement is paramount to maintaining high standards. The ministry’s commitment extends beyond recognizing achievement to actively facilitating future success.
This award recognizes the importance of investing in teacher training to support student success. A strong educational system starts with qualified and motivated teachers.
The two distinguished winners, Huda Al-Mutairi and Hessa Al-Kakak, will be formally honored at a GCC-level ceremony scheduled for March. This platform will not only celebrate their individual accomplishments but also further elevate the profile of Kuwait’s education system on a regional stage. The Ministry of Education looks forward to continued successes and contributions in the years to come and remains committed to building a world-class education system for all Kuwaiti citizens.

