Demonstrating its ongoing commitment to educational excellence and innovation, NASA International Schools proudly participated in the Jouda & Adaa Exhibition, held under the patronage of His Royal Highness Prince Saud bin Abdullah bin Jalawi, Governor of Jeddah, and organized by the General Administration of Education in Jeddah under the supervision of Ms. Manal bint Mubarak Al-Laheibi.
The event was attended by Dr. Abeer Attallah, Chairwoman of NASA International Schools, whose presence reflected the school’s strong commitment to promoting educational quality, continuous improvement, and excellence in teaching and learning. As one of the distinguished participants in the Sorouh Pavilion, NASA International Schools showcased its achievements alongside other leading educational institutions, reinforcing its role in shaping the future of education in the Kingdom.
Showcasing Student Innovation and Excellence
During the exhibition, NASA students proudly presented a range of innovative scientific and technological projects that demonstrated their creativity, critical thinking, and problem-solving abilities. These student-led projects reflected the school’s commitment to fostering innovation, encouraging inquiry-based learning, and preparing students with the knowledge and skills required for the future.
The exhibition provided students with a valuable opportunity to present their ideas to educational leaders, visitors, and experts, strengthening their confidence, communication skills, and passion for scientific discovery.
“Innovation begins in the classroom and grows through creativity, collaboration, and the courage to turn ideas into reality.”
Supporting Educational Quality and Performance Excellence
Participation in the Jouda & Adaa Exhibition reflects NASA International Schools’ dedication to advancing educational quality and embracing a culture of continuous improvement. By engaging in national educational initiatives, the school continues to adopt best practices that enhance teaching, learning, leadership, and institutional performance.
The exhibition also served as a platform for exchanging experiences with educational professionals, exploring innovative practices, and celebrating excellence across schools in the Kingdom.
Contributing to Saudi Vision 2030
NASA International Schools‘ participation aligns with the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030, which emphasizes innovation, educational transformation, and the development of future-ready generations. By empowering students to explore science, technology, creativity, and research, the school contributes to preparing learners who are equipped to thrive in a knowledge-based economy and make meaningful contributions to society.
Goals of NASA International Schools’ Participation
- Showcase students’ innovative scientific and technological projects to the wider educational community.
- Promote a culture of creativity, research, and innovation among students.
- Highlight NASA International Schools’ commitment to educational quality and continuous improvement.
- Exchange best practices and strengthen collaboration with leading educational institutions.
- Inspire students to develop future-ready skills aligned with the demands of the 21st century.
- Support the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030 by encouraging innovation and excellence in education.
- Reinforce the school’s position as a leading educational institution committed to academic excellence and holistic student development.
- Celebrate student achievements while fostering confidence, leadership, and effective communication skills.
NASA International Schools’ participation in the Jouda & Adaa Exhibition reflects its unwavering commitment to excellence, innovation, and continuous educational development. By providing students with opportunities to showcase their talents, engage with the wider educational community, and contribute to national initiatives, the school continues to cultivate future-ready learners who are confident, creative, and driven to make a positive impact. Through its dedication to quality education and alignment with Saudi Vision 2030, NASA International Schools remains committed to inspiring the next generation of leaders, innovators, and lifelong learners.
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