On the heels of adding Texas teen Ahmed Mohamed to its young innovators program, Qatar Foundation is now working on opening a new school for talented children.
The facility is expected to open within the next three years and will have a special curriculum that provides “a unique and appropriate learning environment” to gifted students, senior officials told Qatar Tribune this week.
No details about the location of the school or application requirements have been released yet, but Buthaina Al Nuaimi, associate vice president for pre-university education at QF, said preparations for the school are in its final stages.
“QF strives to prepare students to be active players in society by developing and honing their skills,” Al Nuaimi was quoted as saying. “The school for gifted children is another institute catering to young innovators.”
Original article by Shabina S. Khatri
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