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Doha Academy schools had a staff briefing recently to ensure that allprecautionary measures announced by the Ministry of Education and Higher Education are met and Doha Academy Al Waab, Doha Academy Salwa and DIKG are fully ready to welcome back their students in a safe environment.
Dr Sheikha Aisha bint Faleh Al Thani, chairperson and founder of Doha Academy schools and the Al Faleh Educational Holding, visited the three schools of Doha Academy and attended the briefing sessions along with the staff and teachers.
Dr Sheikha Aisha concluded the sessions by thanking all the senior leaders, teachers and staff who have worked tirelessly during the pandemic to deliver the curriculum online and have been ready to follow any new guidelines from the Ministry of Public Health and the Ministry of Education and Higher Education to ensure safety of the students and the staff.
Dr Sheikha Aisha said, “Doha Academy schools shifted to the digital and virtual learning very quickly, overcoming the challenges imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Our teams have proven to have done a tremendous job in bringing the best learning experience to the students whether virtually or face-to-face. We are so glad that we can welcome our students back on campus all at once and will make sure to keep them along with our staff safe at all times.”
Harvey RJ Trump, principal of Doha Academy, said, “All of our teachers are delighted to be finally welcoming our learners back. Virtual and blended learning has tested our understanding, improved our technological abilities and changed the way we can educate young people in times of difficulty. However, nothing, I believe, is better than a class full of
eager students and a school that is once again
vibrant with youthful enthusiasm.
“It is worth-noting that Doha Academy schools have recently celebrated their 20 Years of teaching and delivering market excellence. We currently have more than 2,250 students between the ages of 3 and 18 years from over 55 nationalities. As part of the Al Faleh Educational Holding, we are committed to nurture future generations to become citizens who are socially responsible and have a sense of national identity. We’re so happy to welcome our families back and look forward to an exciting year ahead!”
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07/10/2021
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