Meeting of Administrations of Al-Bena’a Government Model Schools Launches New Academic Year in Sanaa

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Sana'a: A meeting was held today in Sana'a for the administrations of Al-Bena'a Government Model Schools in the Capital Secretariat, launching the programs and activities for the new academic year 1448 AH. During the meeting, various educational initiatives and future plans were discussed to enhance the quality of education provided by these government model schools.

According to Yemen News Agency, Deputy Minister of Education and Scientific Research for Basic Education, Hadi Ammar, praised the initiatives offered by Al-Bena'a schools, highlighting their significant role in improving society's perception of government schools. He acknowledged the dedication of the teachers and educators who have continued to work diligently despite the challenges posed by ongoing aggression and siege.

The First Deputy Secretary of the Capital Secretariat, Khaled Al-Madani, underscored the critical role of the educational sector in developing a generation that holds practical skills and firm adherence to truth. He stressed that the challenges posed by unethical influences in society are more severe than those faced by military confrontations.

Furthermore, Abdulqader Al-Mahdi, Head of the Educational Sector in the Secretariat, presented a summary of the achievements made during the previous academic year, 1447 AH, and outlined the activities and programs planned for the new year. He noted the positive impact these schools have had on the educational landscape.

The meeting, which included participants from educational districts and Al-Bena'a schools, highlighted the need for additional sections for top-performing ninth-grade students, the establishment of economic empowerment classes for girls, the continuation of vocational education departments, and the introduction of a Sharia sciences department in secondary schools.