QNA

Doha

The activities of summer centres in Doha are afoot with a range of significant programmes drawing large turnout of students. Promoting positive behaviour and honing their wide diversity of skills, these activities come as part of a strategic partnership between the Ministry of Education and Higher Education (MoEHE) and the Ministry of Sports and Youth.

These centres aim to encourage students to invest in their leisure time during summer vacation with an array of programmes that help them flexibly deal with the requirements of the current age and diligently address challenges.

Director of summer activity at the Doha Youth Center Khaled Mohammed Al Yafei said the summer activities provided by the centres are diverse and include scientific, sporting, recreational, social, artistic and awareness-raising programmes that best suit all age groups, primarily students of the primary, preparatory and secondary schools.

He pointed out that there are roughly 500 students who are engaging in the centre’s summer activity held at Khalifa Independent Secondary School for Boys to build their character and hone various skills, in addition to training them in engagement and shouldering the responsibility.

Commenting o the programmes, participants Mohammed Abdulaziz Al Kuwari, Ammar Ziyad Al Mubarak and Tamim Abdullah Ibrahim affirmed that they are delighted to participate in summer activities at the school, highlighting that these events help them fill their leisure time and practise a wide variety of beneficial activities, as well as forge acquaintances with other colleagues and dedicate the overall activity to achieving utmost benefits.

Launched on July 1, the five-week events of the summer centres drew 1,109 students from both gender in the first week at seven public schools and featured numerous programmes and activities that best suited various age groups, primarily intellectual, physical, artistic, social and awareness-raising activities.

The centres were equipped with highly trained administrative and educational crews to efficiently operate them, with each centre receiving roughly 300 students for four hours daily between 9am and 1pm.

There are 23 youth centres and bodies distributed nationwide which witnessed a huge participation of students, as these centres offer a range of activities provided by the Ministry of Interior and other major bodies.