Vice President Faisal Naseem has stated that the development of new schools to cater to the growing student population is underway.
He made the remarks while speaking at a ceremony held in Hulhumalé to commence the development of the Ajial Bilingual School, on Tuesday.
Speaking at the ceremony, the Vice President affirmed the administration’s commitment to further strengthen the education sector, including developing infrastructure to cater to its growing needs.
Stating that introducing the development of the new school as an essential addition to the administration’s quest to deliver quality and holistic education, the Vice President noted that, in Hulhumalé alone, five new school buildings are currently in different stages of development. Two of them are preschools.
VP Naseem emphasized on the administration’s commitment to strengthen educational and academic cooperation with local and international partners under the guidance of President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih.
Additionally, the VP stressed on the need to protect children’s rights, especially against violence, exploitation, and abuse. He stated that it is the duty of policymakers, parents, guardians, and community members to ensure our children, the future of our nation, are safe and looked after. As such, he stated that we must take every step necessary to ensure the safety of children in their homes, schools, and everywhere else.
He further assured that the administration would make every effort to protect children from all forms of abuse. In his remarks VP Naseem noted that the Ajial Bilingual School, with its modern educational facilities, would be an excellent addition to the education system and contribute to the development of generations of future leaders.
He added that the partnership with Al-Jeri Holding Group is critical to the government’s plans to diversify the teaching environment and find ways to meet the ever-increasing demand for premier education services.
The Ajial Bilingual School is developed and managed by Kuwait-based Aljeri Holding Group. Featuring modern facilities, the new school would be operated as an international bilingual school for students from the lower kindergarten to the twelfth grade, offering education in both English and Arabic. The project would be completed in two stages, with primary and foundation key levels established in the first phase.