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Kuwait to mark 25 years of education restart Wed

‘Govt toils to boost, develop academics’

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His Highness the late Amir Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah lights a

torch to announce resumption of education after the Iraqi invasion in 1991. KUWAIT CITY, Aug 23, (KUNA): The 25th anniversar­y of His Highness late Amir Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah lighting of a torch to announce resumption of education in all the country’s schools following the country’s liberation from Iraqi invasion back in 1991 falls on Wednesday.

From Aug 24, 1991 till now, Kuwait has been working hard to boost and develop the field of education with all possible means.

As Kuwait celebrates its liberation from the Iraqi invasion in February 26, 1991, the country exerted all possible efforts to reconstruc­t and develop all educationa­l domains.

Kuwait considers education as one of the most important factors as the total spending on education has reached KD 1.7 billion which makes 9.5 percent of the the state’s expeniture­s.

Education in Kuwait in the past relied heavily on the Arabic language, basic mathematic­s and Holy Qur’an in simple classrooms called “Katateeb”.

The first formal school in Kuwait was “Al-Mubarakeya­h” which was founded in 1911, and later came “Al-Ahmadeyah” school which was establishe­d in 1921.

In 1953, the first high school for males was founded in “Shuwaikh” area, while the first high school for females was establishe­d in “Al-Merqab” area.

The largest university in the country is Kuwait University which has over 1, 500 faculty members and approximat­ely 30,000 students. There are also a number of private universiti­es such as American University of Kuwait (AUK) and Gulf University for Science and Technology (GUST) and others.

The public school system is undergoing a revamp due to a project in this regard in conjunctio­n with the World Bank.

In April 2013, the Kuwaiti government partnered with the World Bank to launch a pilot project in 48 schools across the state called the National Curriculum Framework. The curriculum is set to be implemente­d in the next two or three years.

The Kuwaiti government sends many citizens to universiti­es in the United States, United Kingdom, Germany and other countries.

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