Crown Prince inspects education process at Aqaba Schools Complex
His Royal Highness Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II on Sunday inspected the progress of the educational process at the North Aqaba Schools Complex.
During an unannounced visit, the Crown Prince toured the complex, which was established through a partnership between the Ministry of Education, the Aqaba Special Economic Zone Authority, and Aqaba Development Company, to serve as an integrated educational center aimed at reducing overcrowding in the city’s schools and providing school transportation services for students.
The complex consists of three schools (boys, girls, and coeducational), with 80 classrooms serving levels from kindergarten through grade 12, and includes academic and vocational tracks in information technology and business aligned with labor market needs.
His Royal Highness Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II on Sunday inspected the progress of the educational process at the North Aqaba Schools Complex.
During an unannounced visit, the Crown Prince toured the complex, which was established through a partnership between the Ministry of Education, the Aqaba Special Economic Zone Authority, and Aqaba Development Company, to serve as an integrated educational center aimed at reducing overcrowding in the city’s schools and providing school transportation services for students.
The complex consists of three schools (boys, girls, and coeducational), with 80 classrooms serving levels from kindergarten through grade 12, and includes academic and vocational tracks in information technology and business aligned with labor market needs.
His Royal Highness Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II on Sunday inspected the progress of the educational process at the North Aqaba Schools Complex.
During an unannounced visit, the Crown Prince toured the complex, which was established through a partnership between the Ministry of Education, the Aqaba Special Economic Zone Authority, and Aqaba Development Company, to serve as an integrated educational center aimed at reducing overcrowding in the city’s schools and providing school transportation services for students.
The complex consists of three schools (boys, girls, and coeducational), with 80 classrooms serving levels from kindergarten through grade 12, and includes academic and vocational tracks in information technology and business aligned with labor market needs.
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Crown Prince inspects education process at Aqaba Schools Complex
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