Educators and leaders from Tariq Bin Ziad School (TBZ), under Qatar Foundation’s Pre-University Education, emphasise that education is more than knowledge transfer, it is a continuous journey of growth and innovation that shapes minds, instils values, and builds lifelong skills.

TBZ blends national identity with a forward-thinking approach to innovation, offering students a holistic learning experience that fosters critical thinking, creativity, and global awareness, while staying rooted in their cultural heritage.

Dr Maha al-Rumaihi, director, TBZ said: “When educators teach with enthusiasm and dedication, their energy naturally transfers to students, fostering greater engagement and a deeper understanding of the subject.”

Since the school’s opening in 2019, TBZ has remained committed to creating a dynamic and positive learning environment, one built on happiness, respect, and a spirit of collaboration.

Asmaa Alberaidi, national curriculum co-ordinator at TBZ, views education as more than just a profession, it is a sacred mission and a noble calling. Abdulaziz Ali Yahia, social worker at TBZ, emphasises that education is the cornerstone of Qatar National Vision 2030, which aims to build a knowledge-based, progressive society.

Roudha al-Nassr, art teacher at TBZ, believes education is a mutual learning experience. She emphasises the balance between creativity and discipline, ensuring students develop their skills into practical tools that shape their future.
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