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Sharjah Ruler approves structure of Sharjah gov nurseries

August 27, 2025 / 2:47 PM
Sharjah Ruler approves structure of Sharjah gov nurseries
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Sharjah 24: His Highness Sheikh Dr Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, has approved a new organizational structure for government-run nurseries in Sharjah. This decision was made during a meeting this morning at Al Badi’ Palace with Dr Muhadditha Al Hashimi, who leads the Sharjah Private Education Authority and the Sharjah Education Academy.

During their discussion, His Highness also looked into the plans for the upcoming school year. His Highness praised the efforts of Sharjah’s educational institutions, including both private schools and nurseries, highlighting their commitment to providing a high-quality education. This reflects the strong emphasis Sharjah places on the well-being and development of children and students, while also addressing the expectations of parents.

His Highness emphasized the importance of integrating efforts between the various educational entities in the emirate to ensure the provision of quality education that preserves authentic values while keeping pace with the latest global practices in the education sector.

His Highness listened to an overview of education in Sharjah, where around 200,000 students are currently enrolled in private schools. Additionally, about 8,000 children attend private and government nurseries. The emirate boasts 128 private schools and 155 nurseries, which include 37 government-run and 118 private facilities. There are also 187 training centers available. During the current school year, four new schools and six private nurseries are set to open, along with 32 new training centers.

His Highness was informed about important programs being launched in partnership with private schools, all aimed at enhancing the educational system and creating a more effective learning environment for both students and teachers. He also learned about ongoing efforts to update school curricula so that they meet international standards and help students build the skills they need.

His Highness was also informed about how nurseries throughout the emirate are preparing for the school year. The team shared insights on the number of children signing up, the readiness of qualified staff, and their commitment to offering high-quality programs for early learning.
August 27, 2025 / 2:47 PM

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