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Ministers of culture and education attend inauguration of Afaq Academy for Arts and Culture 

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Last updated: 2025/11/12 at 11:50 PM
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The Afaq Academy for Arts and Culture was officially inaugurated in Riyadh on Wednesday, marking a significant development in the Kingdom’s cultural landscape. Prince Bader bin Abdullah, Minister of Culture, and Yousef Al-Benyan, Minister of Education, attended the ceremony, which coincided with the closing ceremony of the Cultural Skills Competition.

The academy, a collaborative initiative between the Ministry of Culture and the Ministry of Education, aims to nurture artistic and cultural talents among public school students. The event celebrated the creativity of students who participated in the third edition of the national competition, designed to identify and develop talented students across various levels of public education.

Cultivating Artistic Talent through the Afaq Academy

The Afaq Academy for Arts and Culture represents a pioneering step at the national and regional levels, providing a comprehensive model for cultivating artistic and cultural talents. By integrating academic curricula with specialized artistic and cultural programs, the academy enhances students’ skills in visual, musical, and performing arts, offering an innovative learning experience that combines knowledge and creativity.

According to the ministry, the academy’s first phase has been launched in Riyadh for boys and in Jeddah for girls, targeting students in the fourth grade of elementary school and the first year of middle school. The initiative is expected to gradually expand to include all levels of public education and all regions of the Kingdom in the coming years.

State-of-the-Art Facilities and Programs

The academy is equipped with modern facilities, theaters, and specialized studios, providing a balanced educational environment designed to inspire creativity and excellence. The facilities support a range of artistic disciplines, including theater, singing, digital art, instrumental music, handicrafts, photography, short story writing, film, and manga.

During the closing ceremony of the Cultural Skills Competition, winners were announced across multiple categories. The ceremony concluded with the announcement of the opening of registration for the competition’s fourth edition, indicating the ongoing commitment to fostering artistic talent in the Kingdom.

Implications for Saudi Education and Culture

The establishment of the Afaq Academy for Arts and Culture is expected to have a positive impact on the Saudi education system, promoting a more holistic approach to learning that incorporates artistic and cultural development. The academy’s focus on cultivating creative talent aligns with the Kingdom’s broader cultural and educational objectives.

As the academy expands its reach and programs, it is likely to play a significant role in shaping the cultural landscape of Saudi Arabia. The Ministry of Culture and Ministry of Education’s collaborative efforts demonstrate a commitment to nurturing artistic talent and promoting cultural excellence in the Kingdom.

Looking ahead, the next steps for the Afaq Academy will be closely watched, particularly with regards to its expansion plans and the impact of its programs on students and the broader cultural community. The report indicates that the academy is expected to continue to evolve and grow, with further developments anticipated in the coming years.

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