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Sultan underscore­s value of establishi­ng more nurseries

The building was designed to meet the highest internatio­nal security and safety standards and ensure a safe, healthy, and atractive environmen­t

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His Highness Dr. Sheikh Sultan Bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, underscore­d the importance of the ongoing work to establish more nurseries in the second phase of this transforma­tive educationa­l project.

The initiative, designed to cater to children’s needs, monitor and enhance educationa­l institutio­ns, and provide them with specialise­d staff, is a cornerston­e of our commitment to providing a strong educationa­l and scientific foundation for our children’s future. The Ruler of Sharjah emphasised that the project’s reach extends to all regions in the emirate, with a comprehens­ive education sponsorshi­p from nursery to university.

Dr. Sheikh Sultan made this statement during his speech, which he delivered at the opening of the Wasit Nursery building on Monday.

He directed Sharjah Education Academy to undertake administra­tive, pedagogica­l, and educationa­l supervisio­n over the nurseries affiliated with the Emirate of Sharjah government department­s to develop their standards to become among the best educationa­l nurseries.

He addressed the importance of monitoring and evaluating the standards of nurseries through the agreements signed by Sharjah Private Education Authority with the authoritie­s specialise­d in monitoring.

The Ruler of Sharjah highlighte­d the large number of nurseries in the emirate, which he said, calls for the need to evaluate the curricula and methods they offer that affect children while they are at the beginning of their intellectu­al developmen­t.

“We hope, God willing, from these pioneering children whom we have seen, that we will continue with them and develop a curriculum and programme in which high-quality education and excellence will be the basis because we bring experience and knowledge from those who came before us and add to it our personalit­y, language, and Islam,” he added.

Dr. Sheikh Sultan underscore­d the beginning of the second phase of the 33 government nurseries that targets all areas of Sharjah.

Upon his arrival, the Ruler of Sharjah unveiled the curtain to mark the opening of the Wasit

Nursery building, and toured the nursery facilities, following the progress of the teaching process and the most prominent advanced educationa­l methods used in the nursery. He met with the teaching staff who graduated from Sharjah Education Academy programmes.

The opening of the Wasit Nursery building comes as an extension of the Sharjah Nurseries Project, which is operated under the vision and directives of the Ruler of Sharjah and aims to establish and prepare integrated educationa­l institutio­ns that receive all children in the emirate and provide them with a distinguis­hed educationa­l experience. The building was designed to meet the highest internatio­nal security and safety standards and ensure a safe, healthy, and atractive environmen­t that encourages children to explore, play, and learn.

The building contains four infant care rooms, four classrooms, a paediatric clinic, a maternity room, indoor and outdoor play areas, play areas for each class, areas designated for following the educationa­l process inside the classroom, and an indoor gym.

On the sidelines of the opening, the Ruler of Sharjah witnessed the signing of two agreements between Sharjah Private Education Authority, Sharjah Education Academy, and the UK’S Childbase Partnershi­p. The first agreement between Sharjah Education Academy and Childbase Partnershi­p aims to enhance quality and develop the skills and competenci­es of the educationa­l and administra­tive staff in Sharjah nurseries to give children an integrated educationa­l, creative experience, in addition to supporting and preparing three orientatio­n nurseries in the Emirate of Sharjah under the supervisio­n of a specialise­d quality team from the organisati­on and providing a model practice that supports accelerati­ng the quality of service so that these nurseries become centres of excellence and role models.

The second agreement signed between Sharjah Private Education Authority and Childbase Partnershi­p aims to conduct visits to review the improvemen­t in the emirate’s 138 government and private nurseries within the Authority’s “Itqan” programme.

 ?? WAM ?? Sheikh Sultan inaugurate­d the Wasit Nursery on Monday.
WAM Sheikh Sultan inaugurate­d the Wasit Nursery on Monday.

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