Doha, Qatar – The Ministry of Education and Higher Education (MoEHE) is launching the Student Activities – Spring 2025 programme, a nationwide initiative designed to provide constructive and engaging activities for students during their spring break. This year’s iteration builds on the success of previous years, offering a diverse range of educational, sporting, and practical experiences in collaboration with key Qatari institutions. The program aims to maximize students’ time away from formal schooling and foster valuable life skills.
The initiative will be implemented across six student centers – three for boys and three for girls – strategically located throughout Qatar to ensure accessibility for all. The program is scheduled to run throughout the spring break period, offering a structured and beneficial alternative to unstructured free time. According to the MoEHE, the goal is to enhance personal and social skills while identifying and nurturing young talents.
Investing in Student Development Through Spring Activities
The Student Activities – Spring 2025 programme represents a growing emphasis on holistic education in Qatar, extending learning beyond the classroom. This approach recognizes the importance of well-rounded development, encompassing not only academic achievement but also practical skills, civic responsibility, and physical well-being. The program’s collaborative nature, involving multiple government entities, highlights a coordinated effort to support youth development.
Collaboration with National Institutions
Several ministries are contributing to the program’s success. The Ministry of Interior, through its Civil Defense and Facilities Security Departments, will lead sessions focused on safety protocols and emergency preparedness. These sessions will be hands-on, allowing students to practice essential skills like fire extinguisher use and evacuation procedures.
Additionally, the Ministry of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs will offer activities promoting ethical values and responsible citizenship. The Ministry of Sports and Youth will contribute through its “Sport for All” initiative, providing daily physical activity and sports instruction. This focus on physical education is intended to combat sedentary lifestyles and promote overall health.
A Typical Day in the Program
Each day of the Student Activities program will be structured to balance physical activity with practical learning. Students will begin with a one-hour warm-up and sports session led by the “Sport for All” team, with a variety of sports offered to maintain engagement. Following the sports segment, a participating government entity will lead a focused workshop or activity.
Mohammed Al-Qadi, Programs and Activities Specialist at the MoEHE, emphasized the intentional shift away from traditional lecture formats. The program prioritizes active participation and real-life simulations to ensure students internalize the lessons and can apply them in their daily lives. This practical approach is designed to maximize the impact of the program and foster a deeper understanding of key concepts like safety and civic responsibility.
The program also aims to create a ripple effect within the community. By equipping students with safety knowledge, the MoEHE hopes they will share this information with their families and peers, contributing to a more prepared and resilient society. This community outreach component adds another layer of value to the initiative, extending its benefits beyond the immediate participants.
The MoEHE has indicated that the success of the program will be evaluated based on student participation rates and feedback gathered through surveys and focus groups. This data will be used to refine the program for future iterations and ensure it continues to meet the evolving needs of Qatari students. Further details regarding specific activity schedules and registration procedures are expected to be released by the MoEHE in the coming weeks, with a deadline for applications likely to be announced shortly. The long-term impact of this initiative on student development and community safety remains to be seen, but it represents a significant investment in the future of Qatar’s youth.

