Qatar- Ta'allum Education Group organises Staff Appreciation and Awards event


(MENAFN- The Peninsula) The Peninsula

The Ta'allum Education Group, a subsidiary of Ghanim Bin Saad Al Saad & Sons, comprising Al Jazeera Academy, Al Maha Academy for Boys and Al Maha Academy for Girls, celebrated its annual Staff Appreciation and Awards Ceremony.

As many as 170 staff members were given trophies, certificates of appreciation and cash rewards for their extraordinary performances in various departments across the Ta'allum Group Academies.

Academic and administrative staff members were honoured with a range of awards including; outstanding student results in internal, IGCSE & AS exams for the 2016/17 Academic Year, the CEO Award, long service Award and the overall School of Excellence. Staff members with 10 years of service were recognized and thanked, and Ahmed Al Mannai our Ta'allum Group CEO was given special recognition for his outstanding leadership on behalf of Ghanim Bin Saad.

The CEO expressed his gratitude to all employees, especially those who demonstrated significant dedication and effort in progressing the development of the organisation and achieving continued success. In addition, the Director of Education, Dr Mohamed Saefan sincerely thanked all employees for their persistence to prepare students to be successful leaders and active members in their Qatari society through the implementation of a well-developed educational curriculum.

The ceremony was attended by Saad Ben Ghanim , board member, who honored several staff member for their dedication, care , creativity , and commitment to their school work.

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