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Qatar Chamber discusses the implications of closing schools in residential villas

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Last updated: 2024/07/01 at 6:53 AM
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The Qatar Chamber Education Committee, led by Mohamed bin Ahmed bin Twar Al Kuwari, recently discussed the Ministry of Education and Higher Education’s decision to close private schools operating from residential or non-designated buildings. This move has raised concerns among investors, families, and students, as these schools serve 40,000 students from various social classes and employ thousands of workers. Many of these schools have obtained operating licenses and undergone accreditation processes, demonstrating compliance with educational standards while offering affordable fees. While the importance of schools on designated plots is recognized, there is a need to address the situation that has been in place for decades and provides quality education at low prices.

Bin Twar emphasized the need for ongoing dialogue and cooperation between the Education Committee, the Ministry of Education and Higher Education, and relevant authorities. The Committee is committed to working towards achieving its goals and appreciates the Ministry’s cooperation in representing the private educational sector. The private sector plays a significant role in Qatar’s vision, with 346 schools, 180 educational centers, and 180 nurseries contributing to society. The Education Committee welcomes the opportunity to collaborate with authorities to ensure that schools operating from villas continue to meet regulatory and academic requirements.

The Ministry and authorities conduct inspection visits, monitoring, and evaluation of schools, with international bodies also involved in assessing compliance with standards. It is essential for licenses to be renewed for schools within villas that meet all requirements and continue to enroll students. The Education Committee is dedicated to intensifying its efforts and working alongside educational authorities to support the private educational sector’s role in society. The private sector’s impact on society is significant, and the Education Committee aims to work towards achieving common goals while ensuring quality education for students from various backgrounds.

In conclusion, the Qatar Chamber Education Committee is committed to advocating for the interests of private schools operating from villas and ensuring that they continue to provide quality education at affordable prices. The ongoing dialogue and cooperation with the Ministry of Education and Higher Education and relevant authorities are crucial to addressing the challenges faced by these schools. The private educational sector plays a vital role in Qatar’s vision and society, and the Education Committee is dedicated to supporting its growth and success. By working together with stakeholders, the Committee aims to address regulatory and academic requirements while promoting access to quality education for all students. The collaboration between the private sector and educational authorities is essential in achieving common goals and advancing the education sector in Qatar.

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