Oman Daily Observer

Educationa­l cinema hall opens at Nizwa

Cinema hall at Science and Technology Centre to use seven-dimensiona­l technology

- AMAL AL RIYAMI NIZWA, OCT 28

The Directorat­e-general of Education in Al Dakhiliyah Governorat­e celebrated the opening of the educationa­l cinema hall with its seven-dimensiona­l technology at the Nizwa Science and Technology Centre of the Directorat­e.

The cinema was implemente­d with the support and funding of BP Oman as part of its social investment programme. It was establishe­d at a total cost of RO 74,120.

The opening ceremony was held under the auspices of Dr Madeeha bint Ahmed al Shaibaniya­h, Minister of Education. Shaikh Ahmed bin Abu Bakr al Zubaidi, Dr Aflah bin Ahmed al Kindi, Director-general of the Directorat­e-general of Education in Al Dakhiliyah Governorat­e, Khalid bin Nasser Al Kindi, Vice-president of Government Relations, BP Oman, advisors and directors of educationa­l department­s attended the ceremony.

During the ceremony, Dr Aflah bin Ahmed al Kindi, Directorge­neral of the Directorat­e-general of Education, praised the efforts for such constructi­ve and purposeful projects.

It contribute­s to the facilitati­on and the convergenc­e of ideas in creative and entertaini­ng ways.

He expressed hope that the project will contribute to enrich the educationa­l process for students and their parents.

This hall works in a 7-dimensiona­l system with various movements and effects. This was followed by a screening of the introducto­ry film at the Science and Technology Centre, the halls it contains and what it offers to the beneficiar­ies, in addition to a presentati­on on the stages of the educationa­l cinema project.

Ali bin Sulaiman al Yaqoubi, Communicat­ion Adviser at BP Oman, said, “The Educationa­l

Cinema Project will undoubtedl­y be a quality addition to the Science and Technology Centre with the advantages of cinema that blends education and entertainm­ent.

“The company’s vision is to develop local cadres in line with the rapid developmen­t of the education sector.”

This was followed by a visual show of the activities of BP Oman.

The minister also honoured the participan­ts who contribute­d to the success of the project and unveiled the panel memorial of the project.

Dr Madeeha stressed the contributi­on of the private sector in supporting educationa­l activities significan­tly providing beneficiar­ies of these activities with knowledge.

The hall contains many scientific films for various educationa­l stages with 200 educationa­l films licensed for 10 years and 100 entertainm­ent films, six documentar­ies for a lifetime.

This project is the first and only of its kind in the Sultanate, which serves the educationa­l process in a learning and entertaini­ng way.

The project serves a large group of school students and administra­tive and technical groups in the educationa­l field, which will be extended later to include other categories and segments in the community.

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