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Parents Council in C.R discusses educational issues

January 16, 2022 / 12:35 PM
Rashid Al-Mahyan
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Sharjah24 : The Council of Parents of Male and Female Students in the Central Region of the Sharjah Education Council in the Government of Sharjah, during its second meeting for the academic year 2021-2022 at its headquarters in Al Dhaid, discussed a number of educational issues in order to enhance educational feild and enable students to take advantage of current opportunities for progress in all curricula.
The meeting was chaired by Rashid Al-Mehyan, Chairman of the Council, and the meeting was attended by the members of the Council. Al-Mehyan congratulated the educational field on the occasion of the start of the second semester, wishing the students further progress and success, thanking the role of the Ministry of Education, the Sharjah Education Council and the Sharjah Private Education Authority for the results achieved by the students during the first semester.

Rashid Al-Mahyan highlighted for the importance of continuing to implement various programs aimed at developing and strengthening the relationship of the community and parents with the school in accordance with the message and objectives of the Sharjah Education Council. 

Then the council discussed its various educational roles in continuing to put forward a set of community initiatives that it seeks to implement during the coming period, the most important of which is the bridges of communication initiative with schools and community institutions

The Council also discussed organizing initiatives to thank His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah for all his efforts and projects at the level of the Emirate of Sharjah in general and the Middle East in particular, to provide the opportunity for students, schools and parents to express their thanks to His Highness for the support he provides Empowering education in the Emirate of Sharjah and providing the reasons for students’ success and excellence. 
January 16, 2022 / 12:35 PM

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