The Next Generation (TNG) School hosted a Gala Night to honour the teachers and team members who have been instrumental in the successful accreditation of its TNG Al Wakra Secondary Campus and TNG Nuaija Campus, and the nomination of its TNG Ain Khalid Campus’s exceptional teaching and learning practices for UNESCO’s prestigious Tarbiya 21 repository.
The Qatar National School Accreditation (QNSA) system provides quality assurance assessments on schools based on their academic, educational, and administrative performances.
In celebration of her campus’ successful accreditation, TNG Nuaija Campus Headmistress Emine Demir said: "This achievement is a reflection of the collective efforts of our entire community. It is a testament to our shared belief in the importance of education and our commitment to providing our students with the best possible learning experience.”
TNG Al Wakra Secondary Campus Headmistress Rusna Raiz Ahammed, said: "We are a team who are always ready to take on challenges for the success of our students and school. We are a team of intrinsically motivated individuals having full confidence and great happiness.”
Campus representatives from TNG Nuaija Campus; Mary Jane Clemente, Head of Department, Numeracy, and Devi Priya, Head of Department, Science, and campus representatives from TNG Al Wakra Secondary Campus; Gagandeep Kaur, Head of Department, Commerce, and Riffat Ishfaq, Head of Department, Islamic Studies, also shared their experiences of the audit journey.
TNG Principal Ailia Rizvi congratulated the teams behind the monumental success and recalled key learning moments during the audit preparation. "This year, our students’ achievements and the brilliance of so many of you, which has been appreciated and celebrated in so many different ways, clearly indicates that TNG could not have achieved so much and come so far because of a few,” she said.
Sharing the remarkable practices of her campus, TNG Ain Khalid Campus Headmistress Jawaria Ibrahim Khan said: "Together, we will continue to nurture our students’ potential, equipping them with the essential tools and transformative experiences that will shape them into confident, capable, and sustainable leaders of tomorrow.”
Director Riyaz Ahmed Bakali presented his vision for the future of TNG and applauded the teachers for their unwavering commitment towards the shared goal of fostering globally responsible citizens who become future leaders of tomorrow by providing them with quality education.
"Let us all stand together and applaud our teachers for their exceptional work in leading our school to these incredible achievements. May their efforts continue to inspire and transform the lives of countless students in the years to come,” remarked TNG CEO Shagufta Bakali.
Management awards, support staff awards, and long service awards were also presented. Humaira Iqbal and Kaiynaat Bakali compered the event.