Dhamar: Governor of Dhamar, Mohammed Al-Bukhaiti, and the Head of the Customs Authority, Adel Margham, examined the educational progress at Al-Thalaya Model School for Technology and Applied Sciences in Dhamar city.
According to Yemen News Agency, Governor Al-Bukhaiti highlighted the school's role in educational reform, established by the local authority to attract top students from both public and private schools. The school is designed to produce graduates who meet labor market demands, equipped with advanced facilities including diverse laboratories, computer labs, and modern training facilities.
Governor Al-Bukhaiti described the school as an advanced educational initiative, utilizing modern international curricula. Adel Margham, Head of the Customs Authority, emphasized the importance of this initiative in reforming education, fostering innovation across various specializations. He commended the local authority's leadership in establishing this exemplary model and stressed the need for continued support and expansion to other regions.
The school's director, Abdul Salam Al-Dhawrani, provided an overview of the educational process, focusing on the high-quality knowledge and sciences students are acquiring, aiming to achieve a shift in technical and modern education.
