Graduating students and an official during the ceremony.
Doha, Qatar: Awsaj Academy, part of Qatar Foundation’s Pre-University Education, celebrated the graduation of 360 students from its Prime Programme Class of 2026 during a ceremony held at the Qatar National Convention Centre, attended by graduates, their families, and members of the academy’s academic and administrative staff.
The Prime Programme is an evening education initiative launched by Awsaj Academy to support high school students facing challenges in their educational journeys in government and private schools. Through a flexible and supportive learning environment, the programme helps students achieve their academic goals and prepare for future academic and career pathways.
Principal of the Prime Programme at Awsaj Academy, Hamza Dhaini said, “This graduation marks a significant milestone in the lives of our students and their families. It is the result of years of perseverance, hard work, and overcoming challenges. It also reflects the confidence families have placed in their children’s abilities and their unwavering support throughout their journey to reach this moment, where we proudly celebrate their achievements.
“Throughout their time in the program, we have witnessed inspiring stories of growth, resilience, and achievement. Many of our students joined facing academic challenges or learning difficulties, yet their determination and perseverance, combined with the support of our dedicated educational team, enabled them to make remarkable progress and reach this well-deserved milestone.”
Dhaini explained that the programme goes beyond developing core academic skills, placing equal emphasis on personal and life skills such as effective communication, teamwork, problem-solving, and responsibility. This holistic approach helps prepare students to pursue further education or enter diverse career pathways with confidence and independence.
“By providing a supportive and encouraging learning environment, students have been able to discover their true potential and build self-confidence. Opportunities to participate, take initiative, and assume responsibility have also played an important role in fostering their independence and readiness for the next stage of their lives.
“Today, our graduates embark on a variety of pathways that reflect their aspirations and strengths, whether in higher education, vocational and professional training programmes, or the workforce. Most importantly, they leave the programme equipped with the skills and foundations needed to continue learning, growing, and thriving throughout their lives.
Jamla Rashid Al Jassim, 25 years old, a graduate of the Prime Programme, said, “Awsaj Academy provided me with a supportive learning environment and accessible teaching approaches that helped me succeed and continue my educational journey with confidence.”