
The Education Ministry has begun procedures to officially acquire the 57-year-old Sanabis Primary Girls School building, ending years of it operating from a rented facility, according to Parliament services committee chairman and area MP Mamdooh Al Saleh.
He said yesterday that the move reflected the ministry’s commitment to improving the educational environment and ensuring stability for both students and the teaching staff.
He added that he had received a letter from the ministry regarding the move.
“Acquiring this school represents a qualitative leap that will strengthen the sustainability of educational services and improve the quality of learning in the area,” he said.
Mr Al Saleh commended Education Minister Dr Mohammed Mubarak Juma for his ‘clear vision and comprehensive reform plan for the education sector’, noting that the ministry under his leadership had taken ‘rapid strides’ toward modernising infrastructure and improving academic outcomes.
“This achievement is a direct translation of the minister’s commitment to providing a safe and stable learning environment for students and teachers,” he added.
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