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Parliament to debate specialist sports coaches for public schools

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Last updated: 2026/01/19 at 11:52 AM
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Bahrain is poised to potentially revolutionize its public school sports programs with a new proposal gaining momentum in Parliament. The initiative, spearheaded by a group of MPs, suggests the appointment of a dedicated sports coach in every public school across the nation, aiming to bolster athletic development and identify future talent. This move comes as Bahrain continues to demonstrate increasing success on the international sporting stage, prompting a debate on how best to nurture its young athletes.

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Identifying and Developing TalentCurrent Initiatives and Future Expansion

Proposal for Dedicated Sports Coaches Gains Parliamentary Support

Five Members of Parliament – Dr Mahdi Al Shuwaikh, Abdulnabi Salman, Mamdouh Al Saleh, Hassan Ebrahim, and Dr Hisham Al Ashiri – have jointly submitted a plan that has already received unanimous backing from the Services Committee. The core idea is to provide specialized guidance to students showing promise in athletics.

Dr. Al Shuwaikh articulated the rationale, stating that these sports coaches would be instrumental in “nurturing athletically gifted students and refining their skills.” The proposal isn’t simply about increasing participation; it’s about providing focused training to those with the potential to excel. The Services Committee’s endorsement highlights the perceived public benefit of such a program, suggesting a strong belief in its potential to positively impact Bahraini youth.

Identifying and Developing Talent

A key component of the proposal centers around early identification of athletic potential. Currently, Physical Education (PE) teachers are responsible for introducing students to a variety of sports and recognizing talent. However, proponents argue that a dedicated sports coach, with specialized knowledge in specific disciplines, would be far more effective at spotting and developing nuanced skills.

This targeted approach could lead to a more robust pipeline of athletes representing Bahrain in regional and international competitions. The aim is to move beyond general fitness and introduce students to advanced training techniques, tailored to their individual strengths and aspirations.

Ministry of Education’s Perspective on School Athletics

While the proposal has garnered significant support, the Ministry of Education has expressed a cautious stance. They acknowledge the importance of nurturing student talent but maintain that existing structures are already effectively addressing this need. The ministry points to the current PE curriculum, which encompasses both team and individual sports, and the expertise of existing PE teachers in identifying promising athletes.

The Ministry also highlighted recent successes as evidence of the current system’s effectiveness. Bahrain’s impressive performance at the 2024 International School Games, securing 66 medals and ranking 4th among Arab nations and 13th globally, was cited. Similarly, achievements at the Gymnasiade international school championship were presented as indicators of a thriving school sports environment.

Current Initiatives and Future Expansion

The Ministry emphasized its commitment to the continued expansion of school sports, focusing on increasing participation rates and providing support to talented students. They believe that ongoing investment in existing programs, rather than a complete overhaul with dedicated sports coaches in every school, is the most sustainable and effective path forward.

Furthermore, the Ministry has offered to provide Parliament with further clarification on its current initiatives and future plans for school athletics. This willingness to engage in dialogue suggests a desire to find a collaborative solution that benefits all stakeholders. The discussion also touches upon the broader topic of youth development in Bahrain.

The Debate: Specialized Coaching vs. Existing Infrastructure

The core of the debate lies in whether the benefits of specialized coaching outweigh the costs and potential disruption to the existing system. Proponents argue that the investment in dedicated sports coaches will yield a significant return in terms of improved athletic performance and increased national pride. They believe it will provide a competitive edge for Bahraini athletes on the global stage.

However, the Ministry raises valid concerns about the financial implications of such a large-scale initiative. Additionally, they question whether the current infrastructure can adequately support a network of specialized coaches. Concerns have also been raised about ensuring equitable access to these coaches across all schools, regardless of location or resources. This is a crucial aspect of broader physical education reform.

Looking Ahead: Parliamentary Vote and Potential Impact

The proposal is scheduled for debate and a vote in Parliament on Tuesday. The outcome will likely shape the future of sports education in Bahrain’s public schools. If approved, the implementation of the plan will require careful planning and resource allocation.

A successful rollout will depend on attracting qualified and experienced sports coaches, providing them with adequate training and support, and integrating them effectively into the existing school system. Regardless of the vote, the debate has already sparked a valuable conversation about how to best nurture the athletic potential of Bahraini youth and build a stronger sporting future for the nation. The focus on identifying and developing talent will undoubtedly remain a priority, even as the specific approach is refined.

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