
MoEHE's Diamond Category Award for Pearl School, Al Dafna
Tribune News Network
Doha
Pearl School, Al Dafna, has been honoured with the esteemed Diamond Category Award by the Ministry of Education and Higher Education (MoEHE) for the academic year 2024–25, recognising its exceptional performance in the 'My Values Define My Identity' initiative. This highest-level distinction underscores the school's steadfast commitment to nurturing students through a holistic and values-driven approach to education.
Ranked among the highest scorers with an impressive evaluation score of 91–100%, Pearl School was selected from over 300 schools across Qatar. The recognition celebrates the school's outstanding creativity and comprehensive implementation of all five value-based activities mandated by the Tarbeya Center under MoEHE.
At the official felicitation ceremony, Dr Maneesh Mangal, principal, Zemina Sulfikkar Headmistress, Sajitha, Aseel Initiative in-charge, and Abeer Ministry Communication In-Charge jointly received the Diamond Category Award from Dr Rania Mohamed, Director of Private Schools and Omar Al Naama, assistant undersecretary for Private Education Affairs.
In addition to this significant recognition, Pearl School was also commended for the 100% completion of all required activities, further solidifying its leadership in promoting values-based education in the country.
The school management has lauded the efforts of the entire team for their dedication and excellence in coordinating this initiative. This milestone stands as a testament to Pearl School, Al Dafna's ongoing pursuit of academic excellence and moral leadership, reaffirming its position as a distinguished institution in Qatar's educational landscape.
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