The annual Pre-University Education Forum focused on the significance of inclusivity and innovation in education. According to an official statement from Qatar Foundation (QF), the forum unveiled the key priorities for the future vision of QF’s Pre-University Education as well as its primary objectives in fostering educational growth within the community.

Abeer a- Khalifa, President of PUE at QF, announced the future educational vision of QF schools extending to 2040: “Given the rapid changes and challenges we encounter, our goal is to develop a diverse range of cognitive and skill-based programs. We are particularly focused on life and social skills, aiming to create new opportunities for students with special educational needs while also empowering gifted individuals,” al-Khalifa said.

“Recognising the growing demand for the programs we provide, our future vision includes expanding our educational programs across more regions of Qatar, ensuring that we reach as many beneficiaries as possible,” al-Khalifa added.

Al Khalifa stressed that these initiatives are vital for supporting the ongoing mission of inclusivity in education. She urged PUE members to “Continue to present ideas that uplift and support our students, ensuring we create an inclusive and comprehensive learning environment tailored to the diverse needs of every individual,” and expressed her gratitude to those who volunteered to support the Palestinian community evacuated to Qatar.

“Your contributions have alleviated their hardships and brought light to their lives. You embody the spirit of social responsibility and demonstrate the importance of standing with the Palestinian cause and championing humanitarian efforts,” she said.

In recognising the achievements of the past year, the forum honoured individuals for their hard work and dedication. Four awards were presented to several PUE teachers and staff, which included the Outstanding Teacher Award, Outstanding Practitioner Award, Outstanding Team Award and Outstanding Student Award. Additionally. Individuals with the longest years of service at Qatar Foundation schools were also honoured.

Al Khalifa highlighted the crucial role of teachers and educators in the success of Pre-University Education. "Our achievements are a testament to your unwavering commitment and dedication. You are the pillars upon which our educational journey stands, and it is through your tireless efforts that this success is realised,” she said.

“Your dedication has evolved into more than just an academic pursuit; it has become a gateway to creativity, innovation, and discovery. This past year has been filled with groundbreaking initiatives, programs, and achievements that have enriched the educational experience for all our students,” she added.
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