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The programme targets children aged seven to 12 and will offer a comprehensive range of sporting, cultural, social and recreational activities designed to make productive use of the summer break.
The organising committee is holding its final coordination meetings with partner entities to ensure the delivery of a high-quality programme that supports educational and developmental goals and provides participants with an engaging and enriching experience.
Suhail Al Kaabi, Board Member of Al Madam Cultural and Sports Club and Chairman of the Organising Committee, said this year’s programme has been designed around a new concept, dedicating each week to a specific knowledge-based and value-driven theme.
The programme will begin with Family Week, focusing on family values and social cohesion, followed by Artificial Intelligence Week, which will introduce participants to emerging technologies and innovation. Sharjah Week will highlight the emirate’s cultural, historical and heritage significance, while Sports Week will promote healthy lifestyles, teamwork, discipline and sportsmanship, and identify promising athletic talent.
Al Kaabi said the programme places strong emphasis on creativity, innovation and skills development through interactive workshops and activities tailored to younger generations' interests.
He added that the club has expanded its partnerships with universities, government, and community organisations to enrich the programme and maximise benefits for participants.
The programme is expected to attract strong participation from children across Al Madam and neighbouring areas through a diverse schedule of workshops, field visits and interactive activities designed to nurture a confident, creative and socially aware generation.