HM the King's Personal Representative for Charity and Youth Affairs, President of the Supreme Council for Youth and Sport (SCYS), President of Bahrain Olympic Committee, HH Shaikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa, has paid an inspection visit to Children with Special Needs Academy to enhance information on the school's programmes and course of work.
HM the King's Personal Representative was received upon arrival by the academy Chairman, Shaikh Hamad bin Ibrahim bin Mohammad Al Khalifa, Education Undersecretary for Education and Curricula Affairs, Dr. Abdulla Yusuf Al-Mutawa and a number of the faculty.
Shaikh Nasser bin Hamad was led on a tour around the academy sections and classes, and was briefed on the work flow and means to uplift the level of services provided for this category of students.
He stressed HM the King's keen interest on supporting all projects aim to promote the capabilities of the children with special needs and provide them with proper education. He underlined the role of the faculty in upgrading the student's educational level and developing their aptitudes.
Academy Chairman said that the visit of HM the King's Representative reflects his support for the faculty's efforts in serving this category of the children students.
He added that the academy has laid down future development plans aim to improve the services presented to the academy's students.
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