Qatar Foundation’s Pre-University Education is preparing to celebrate the graduation of the Class of 2025 from seven of its schools, honouring students who embodied the values of excellence, resilience, and leadership.Ahead of the ceremony, school leaders expressed their pride in the graduates, commending their academic and personal achievements and congratulating them on reaching this milestone, one that marks a significant step in their educational journey.Mehdi Benchaabane, executive director of Qatar Foundation IB Schools stated: "I couldn’t be prouder of this year’s graduating class at Education City High School, for all they’ve achieved, the strength of their character, and the remarkable way they’ve grown into thoughtful and driven individuals. Throughout the year, they’ve shown quiet determination in doing what’s right, bold thinking in imagining new possibilities, and a sincere commitment to lifting others up in everything they do.”Samah Ghanem, Principal of Senior School at Qatar Academy Al Khor said: "This graduating class will always hold a special place in my heart. They started this journey with me during my very first year as principal at QAK, and together, we’ve navigated a time filled with transitions, growth, and discovery. Throughout it all, they have demonstrated remarkable resilience, courage, and a strong desire to better themselves and their community.”Jameel Katem al-Shammari, general director of Qatar Leadership Academy, said: "We are extremely proud of this year’s graduates from Qatar Leadership Academy. With their leadership spirit and dedication, they have truly embodied the core values upon which the Academy was founded and have distinguished themselves throughout their educational and community journey."Bedriyah Itani, director of Qatar Academy Al Wakra, noted: "I’m incredibly proud of our students for truly embodying the vision of Qatar Academy Al Wakra, serving as role models of ethical integrity, academic excellence, and purposeful engagement within their community. Their commitment, resilience, and strong sense of responsibility are a true reflection of what it means to be a QAW student.”"We couldn’t be prouder of the Awsaj Academy Class of 2025. These students have not only embraced but fully embodied the core values that define our school, perseverance, service, and personal growth. Throughout their time with us, they’ve shown remarkable resilience, rising above challenges and turning them into opportunities for learning and leadership,” added William Vue, director of Awsaj Academy.
May 27, 2025 | 12:41 AM