28,000 students at Bahrain First FestivalMore than 28,000 students took part in the seventh Bahrain First festival 2013 organised by the Education Ministry at the National Stadium. Education is the cornerstone of national development and the bridge to a bright future, Hi More… |
Bahrain plans longer school daysBahrain’s Education Ministry plans to introduce longer school days for intermediate students, following its implementation in secondary schools, the minister, Dr Majid Al Nuaimi, said. It will initially be implemented in two schoo More… |
Bahrain mulls GCC anti-drugs centreA GCC training centre for a programme that tackles drug abuse among school students could be set up in Bahrain, said a top official. The programme has been implemented in 55 public and private schools, benefitting more than 28,000 students More… |
Japan scholarship applications calledBahraini undergraduate and postgraduate students have until Thursday to apply for scholarships to study in Japan. Registration is now open for Japan's Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Scholarship for next year More… |
Manara donates books to ministryManara Developments, a leading Bahraini real estate company, has presented 300 copies of the book Bahrain Gardens to the Education Ministry. The copies will be shelved in libraries and information centres in public schools for reference. More… |
Manara donates books to ministryManara Developments, a leading Bahraini real estate company, has presented 300 copies of the book Bahrain Gardens to the Education Ministry. The copies will be shelved in libraries and information centres in public schools for reference. More… |
Bahrain plans 3 new universitiesBahrain will create three new private universities as part of a strategy to upgrade the academic sector and encourage leading foreign universities to open branches in the kingdom, said Education Minister Dr Majid Al Nuaimi. The Higher Educ More… |
Volunteer teachers get Bahrain ministry jobsBahrain’s Prime Minister Prince Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa has issued an edict employing all teachers who volunteered to work for the Education Ministry last year. He issued directives to the Finance and Education ministries as well as More… |
Bahrain sets scholarships deadlineScholarships are available for further studies for secondary school graduates in Bahrain with a cumulative average of 95 per cent and above. Government and private secondary school graduates have been asked to report to Educatio More… |
Bahrain schools to make up for lost study timeThe average Bahrain school student has lost study time due to to the recent unrest, and the school day would be extended to try and make up, said a senior government official. Education Minister Dr Majid Al Nuaimi said that the minist More… |








