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The graduates are trained in child care, Qatari traditions and Islamic values
Tribune News Network
Doha 
Qatar Nanny Training Academy (QNTA) celebrated the graduation of 28 students for academic year 2020-2021. The students, who had completed an intensive high-quality training programme in the field of comprehensive child care, learned the foundations of healthy physical and mental education for children, instilling Qatari traditions and Islamic values, and access to specialized courses in various aspects of child care.
Since its inception in 2012, the Academy, a member of Qatar Foundation (QF), has been dedicated to educating Qatari families about the importance of preparing a generation that has the driving force to build a promising future, while also contributing to QF's vision of unlocking human potential and communicating with Qatari society to meet its humanitarian and social needs. 
Jawaher Al-Khater, QNTA's Administration and Operations Manager, expressed how the graduation of this eighth batch of students has added an achievement to the Academy's record, saying: "QNTA celebrates and highlights the achievements of our students, especially in light of the challenges posed by the pandemic. The successfully combined efforts of the administrative and academic teams managed to prepare, train, and qualify these students in accordance with best standards to achieve the mission of the Academy and enrich the lives of Qatari families.”
Buthaina Al-Othman, QNTA Academic Coordinator, agreed, and encouraged students to use their training and continue to learn as they begin their new roles.
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