A delegation from the Sharjah Private Education Authority visited Beachhol Riyadh School in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

A delegation from Sharjah Private Education Authority visited Beech Hall School Riyadh in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia as part of exchanging experiences specifically in the field of integrated education, with the aim of enhancing the educational process and improving its outcomes.

The delegation included Abdulsalam Zainal, Head of Licensing Department; Abdul Aziz Al Mulla, Head of the Integrated Education Project; Noora Zamzam, Member of the Integrated Education Project; and Sheikha Al Mazloom, an architect in the Licensing Department.  

The visiting delegation was briefed on the educational practices implemented at Beech Hall School Riyadh, which is the first international school to adopt the integrated education system in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The visit falls within the efforts of the Sharjah Private Education Authority towards achieving the third objective in its strategy, which focuses on considering individual differences among all groups and enhancing the integration of people with special needs and the care of the talented. The delegation toured the school facilities and learned about the application and activation of the integrated education policy in the classroom environment through providing an educational curriculum that suits each student's talent, personality, and learning ability. 

At the end of the visit, the delegation members praised the pioneering and commendable developmental efforts witnessed, reflecting the great interest of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in the education sector. They expressed gratitude and appreciation to the management of Beech Hall School Riyadh for their leading role in preparing future generations. Additionally, they affirmed their commitment to continuing cooperation and coordination to enhance integrated education paths and achieve the principle of equal educational opportunities for all students.

The delegation emphasized that the visit represented an opportunity to exchange educational experiences between the two countries and discuss all means that contribute to developing educational methods to match the best global standards. They commended the efforts of the Saudi government and what the Ministry of Education offers in this regard, affirming the continuation of such reciprocal visits for the benefit of both countries.