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Education shapes the UAE's strength and character, says Sheikh Saud

Education shapes the UAE's strength and character, says Sheikh Saud

Gulf Today10-07-2025
Under the patronage and in the presence of His Highness Sheikh Saud Bin Saqr Al Qasimi, UAE Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Ras Al Khaimah, the Emirate marked a significant milestone in its educational journey by hosting the 19th annual RAK - Awards for Educational Excellence at the Ras Al Khaimah Cultural Centre.
Reflecting on the importance of the occasion, His Highness Sheikh Saud stated:
'Education shapes the strength and character of our nation. It opens doors for individuals, connects communities, and drives long-term progress. On this day, we recognize those who are dedicated to shaping minds, guiding future leaders, and contributing to the continued growth of our Emirate. Their work reflects the values we hold dear in Ras Al Khaimah – ambition, compassion, and service to others. By supporting our educators, students, and institutions, we are investing in a future defined by resilience, knowledge, and opportunity.'
Sheikh Saud with students and dignitaries at the RAK Awards.
The awards ceremony gathered leaders, educators, students, and families in a collective celebration of progress, perseverance and promise. With 71 award recipients across 38 categories, the event spotlighted exceptional contributions from the Emirate's diverse education ecosystem – spanning early learning centres, schools, universities, and parent communities.
Speaking at the event, Dr. Natasha Ridge, Executive Director of the Sheikh Saud Bin Saqr Al Qasimi Foundation for Policy Research, remarked:
'These awards represent the best of what education can achieve when vision is matched with dedication. The recipients have shown us what's possible when wellbeing, innovation, and inclusion are placed at the heart of teaching and learning. Their work reminds us that excellence is not a destination, but a continuous pursuit – one that requires courage, creativity, and compassion in equal measure. We are proud to honour their achievements, which are advancing not only individual lives, but the future of education in Ras Al Khaimah.'
Sheikh Saud graces the event.
A celebration of well-rounded excellence
The awards reflect a comprehensive approach to excellence by celebrating achievements in academic performance, student wellbeing, innovation in teaching, environmental stewardship, and impactful educational research. From forward-thinking AI programs and STEAM initiatives to inclusive classrooms and green campus projects, each winner demonstrated tangible impact, strong leadership, and a commitment to continuous improvement.
Ms. Karolina Jankowska, Head of School, RAK Academy - Al Hamra commented:
'We are truly honoured to receive the RAK Excellence Award for Outstanding School in Ras Al Khaimah. This prestigious recognition is a testament to the unwavering dedication, passion, and collaborative spirit of our entire RAK Academy – Al Hamra community, including our exceptional students, supportive parents, and committed staff. It reaffirms our commitment to nurturing excellence in education, fostering innovation, and building an environment where every learner thrives.'
A continuing commitment to educational progress
Now in its 19th year, the RAK – Awards for Educational Excellence stand as a driving force behind the Emirate's enduring commitment to educational growth and innovation. The initiative continues to encourage best practices, foster local talent, and align closely with the UAE's national vision for a thriving, knowledge-driven future.
The ceremony served not only to recognize achievement but also to renew a collective purpose among educators, students and stakeholders alike. Awardees left the stage not merely as recipients of honour, but as ambassadors of progress – each contributing to a future where high-quality, inclusive education drives societal growth and opportunity for all.
For full details on this year's winners and categories, and to learn more about the Awards, please visit
www.rakawards.ae
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