
Schools to welcome back students tomorrow
The Peninsula
Doha, Qatar: With the start of the second academic semester approaching, schools across the country are intensifying preparations to ensure a smooth a...
Doha, Qatar: With the start of the second academic semester approaching, schools across the country are intensifying preparations to ensure a smooth and successful return for students tomorrow.
Khaled Issa Al-Muhaiza, Principal of Nasser bin Abdullah Al Attiyah Secondary School, outlined the key measures being taken to create a supportive learning environment from day one.
Speaking to Qatar TV recently, Al-Muhaiza said that the school, like other educational institutions, has completed all necessary arrangements to welcome students back after the mid-year break.
These preparations include the availability of textbooks, the readiness of academic schedules, and direct communication with parents through official messages to keep them informed. He added that special attention has also been given to preparing teachers psychologically and professionally to engage positively with students and help them transition smoothly into the new term. Acknowledging that the second semester is relatively long, Al-Muhaiza expressed hope that students would remain motivated and committed throughout the term. “We hope this semester will be a strong motivator for students to achieve the highest results they aspire to,” he said.
In the same context, educational consultant Rashid Al-Awda Al-Fadhli shared a set of educational and psychological tips for parents on how to help their children prepare for returning to school after the holiday.













