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Education in Bahrain. Bahrain has the oldest public education system in the Arabian Peninsula. [1] The system was established in 1932 when the Bahraini government assumed responsibility for operating two pre-existing primary public schools for boys. [1] Subsequently, separate girls' schools and various universities were established in the 20th ...
The Quality Assurance Authority for Education and Training ( QAAET) is the governmental education quality assurance authority in Bahrain. As a part of the National Education and Training Reform Project, which is an initiative of the Crown Prince, a decision was taken to ensure that there is quality of education at all levels within the Kingdom ...
Bahrain Polytechnic is a government-owned tertiary education institute located in the Kingdom of Bahrain. It has been established by King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa; King of Bahrain by Royal Decree in July 2008. It is considered a key initiative for the Education and Training Development Committee; a project of the Bahrain Vision 2030 master plan ...
The Ministry of Education is a department of the government of Bahrain. It is responsible for the government-operated schools. As of 2023 Dr. Mohammed bin Mubarak Juma is the minister. [1]
Salmabad. Official Website. Al Rawabi Private School. Jabalat Habashi. Official Website. Al Hekma International School. Isa Town. Official Website. Al-Hidaya Al-Khalifia Secondary School.
Applied Science University [4] Arab Open University. University of Technology Bahrain. American University of Bahrain. Vatel Hotel & Tourism Business School. Ahlia University. Bahrain Institute of Banking and Finance [5] British University of Bahrain [6] Gulf University.
Al Noor International School is a selective private school in Bahrain founded on 6 September 1993, by private investors. The school teaches over 3000 students from more than 40 countries, mainly the United States, the United Kingdom, Bahrain, India, and Pakistan. [2] It started with a programme of classes for primary levels in the district of ...
In 2004, King Hamad ibn Isa Al Khalifa introduced the "King Hamad Schools of Future" project that uses Information Communication Technology to support K–12 education in Bahrain. [309] The project's objective is to connect all schools within the kingdom with the Internet. [310]