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Ministry of Education honours Green Schools for academic year 2024/2025

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Last updated: 2025/12/04 at 7:36 PM
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The Sultanate of Oman is making significant strides in environmental education, recently culminating in the Ministry of Education’s celebration of Green Schools for the academic year 2024/2025. This important initiative, backed by international recognition from UNESCO and collaborative partnerships with key Omani companies, demonstrates a commitment to embedding sustainability into the core of the nation’s educational system. The event highlighted the accomplishments of schools across the Sultanate actively promoting eco-friendly practices and fostering environmental awareness among students.

Oman’s Green Schools Initiative Gains Momentum

Under the patronage of Majid Said Al Bahri, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Education for Administrative and Financial Affairs, the ceremony honored fifty schools representing the diverse governorates of Oman. This recognition stems from their dedication to achieving the goals of the Green Schools project, an initiative deeply rooted in the UNESCO Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), specifically Goal 4 which focuses on quality education. More precisely, the schools demonstrated commitment to Target 7 – Education for Sustainable Development. This showcases the dedication to building a future generation equipped to address environmental challenges.

UNESCO Commends Oman’s Pioneering Role in Greening Education

A particularly noteworthy aspect of the ceremony was the address delivered by Julia Hayes, Head of the Education for Sustainable Development Section at UNESCO. Hayes lauded Oman’s proactive approach to implementing the Greening Education Partnership, a direct outcome of the pivotal Transforming Education Summit held in 2022. She emphasized that the Sultanate is now viewed as a leader and model for other Arab nations in integrating environmental consciousness into education. This international acknowledgment provides strong validation for the nation’s efforts.

The Importance of Education for Sustainable Development

Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) isn’t simply about teaching environmental science. It’s a holistic approach that empowers learners with the knowledge, skills, values, and attitudes needed to address interconnected global challenges, including climate change, biodiversity loss, and resource depletion. Oman’s Green Schools project exemplifies this, encouraging schools to move beyond traditional curricula and implement practical, hands-on sustainability initiatives.

Strengthening Partnerships for a Sustainable Future

The Ministry of Education underscored the importance of collaboration by formally signing cooperative programs with several prominent Omani organizations. These included Petroleum Development Oman (PDO), Sohar Aluminium, Shell Oman, and the Omani Environmental Services Holding Company, known as “be’ah.” These partnerships are strategically designed to expand the reach and impact of the Greening Education initiative, providing vital resources and expertise to schools.

These collaborative efforts don’t just provide funding; they’re about shared knowledge and best practices. PDO, for example, can offer insights into responsible resource management, while be’ah’s expertise in waste management contributes directly to school-level environmental awareness programs. This concerted approach demonstrates a commitment to embedding sustainability at every level.

Alignment with Global Standards and Network Expansion

A significant achievement highlighted at the ceremony was the successful alignment of Oman’s national standard for the Green Schools project with the globally recognized UNESCO Green Schools Quality Standard. This alignment facilitated the inclusion of 23 schools from across the country into the prestigious Global Green Schools Network. This network provides these schools with access to international resources, mentorship, and opportunities for collaboration with their peers worldwide.

Becoming part of the Global Green Schools Network enhances the profile of Oman’s sustainability initiatives and allows for the exchange of innovative ideas. This reinforces Oman’s position as a country serious about addressing environmental challenges through education and promotes a culture of continuous improvement.

Towards a Greener Oman: A 2030 Vision

UNESCO’s selection of Oman as a model Arab nation in the field of Greening Education reflects a shared vision for a more sustainable future. The ultimate goal is to transform 50% of all schools in the Sultanate into Green Schools by the year 2030. This ambitious target calls for sustained effort, ongoing investment, and unwavering commitment from all stakeholders. Dr. Abdullah Khamis Ambusaidi, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Education for Education and Head of the National Team for the Greening Education Partnership Initiative, was also present, reinforcing this commitment.

The future success of the Green Schools program relies on continued collaboration between the Ministry of Education, private sector partners, and the schools themselves. By fostering a sense of responsibility and empowering students with the knowledge and skills to make a positive impact, Oman is investing in a brighter, more sustainable future for generations to come.

This initiative highlights Oman’s dedication to creating environmentally responsible citizens. We encourage educators, students, and community members to learn more about the Green Schools project and explore ways to contribute to this vital effort. Further information is available on the Ministry of Education’s website and through UNESCO’s Education for Sustainable Development resources.

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