Qatar Foundation (QF) will commemorate the International Day of Education Thursday, with the launch of its ‘Let’s Speak Arabic’ campaign, alongside a series of discussions, workshops, and activities that are open to the community.
Observed annually on January 24 by the United Nations, this global occasion spotlights the vital role of education in empowering individuals and communities to drive societal progress.
QF is celebrating this day under the theme ‘Education is Everyone’s Responsibility’, through an event that will underscore the shared commitment of providing high-quality education that is rooted in local values, promotes the Arabic language, upholds Islamic principles, and strengthens national identity. It will emphasise the collective role of families, educators, governmental and private institutions, and the wider community in achieving this goal.
The event will feature activities highlighting innovation in education, the integration of technology in learning, and efforts to promote Arabic language, cultural identity, and ethical values.
The day will feature educational projects from students and teachers, an interactive exhibition showcasing contributions from institutions and companies advancing the education sector, engaging workshops, panel discussions on key topics, and the launch of the ‘Let’s Speak Arabic’ campaign.
‘Let’s Speak Arabic’ aims to promote Arabic as the primary language in QF schools, raise awareness among students about the local dialect, and guide families on how the Arabic language nurtures values and strengthens national culture.
Public sessions will explore the role of companies, private institutions, and media in supporting education, and an interactive discussion on inclusive education with graduates from Awsaj Academy and Renad Academy – part of QF’s Pre-University Education - sharing their journeys.
The event will conclude with a session led by QF’s Doha International Family Institute, emphasising the role of parents in fostering pride in the Arabic language, strengthening cultural identity, and offering practical strategies to integrate Arabic into family life.
Students, teachers, and staff from QF schools, alongside schools from across the country, will attend the sessions, and 21 additional organisations will host activities designed to enhance education and promote community engagement.
