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Time Business News
5 days ago
- General
- Time Business News
The Premier Online Quran Academy for Families
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RNZ News
29-06-2025
- Politics
- RNZ News
Auckland Muslim school Al-Madinah among those hoping to become charter schools
Charter status would help Al-Madinah expend and open new campuses. Photo: Supplied / Google Maps Just two state or state-integrated schools have applied to become charter schools next year. One of the schools was Auckland Muslim school Al-Madinah, which said charter status would help it expand, and open new campuses on Auckland's North Shore and in Christchurch. It also said it would provide more flexibility around its curriculum and opening hours, which could be altered to accommodate events like Ramadan. Associate Education Minister David Seymour had talked up the likelihood some state-sector schools would want to switch. The first seven charters that opened this year were all new entities serving distinct or niche student groups. The most likely candidates for conversion were former charter schools forced to become state-integrated or special-character schools, after a change in government in 2017. State-integrated schools were the next logical candidates, because they had a special character, often religious, that set them apart from regular state schools and, like charters, their property was owned by a third party, such as a church or a trust. Converting a regular state school would be a coup for the programme and RNZ was aware of one in the early stages of considering an application. Meanwhile, Al-Madinah School principal Asin Ali told RNZ charter status would make it much easier for the school to expand. He said the school had a wait-list of 1500 students and was limited to a maximum roll of about 550, agreed with the Education Ministry. Ali said those restrictions would be removed if the school became a charter, allowing its Māngere campus to take about 700 students, based on Auckland City Council regulations. In addition, the school's sponsor wanted to open a new campus in Auckland's Blockhouse Bay that could take about 400-500 students and another school in Christchurch next year. Ali said that could be done with a single principal and sponsor under charter school rules, instead of requiring new principals for each school. He said integrated status had been perfect for teaching religion and culture, but it also meant the maximum roll was capped and could not increase, unless the school first spent a lot of money on property. "With the charter school system, there's no real cap, except for what I understand the council allows you, so you can build as you are growing," he said. The Māngere-based school opened in 1992 and became a state-integrated school in 1996. Education Ministry figures showed it had 592 students last year. The Charter School Agency said it had received six expressions of interest and two applications from schools wanting to convert to charter schools by Friday's deadline. It said, in the first application round last year, it received four applications from state or state-integrated schools wanting to convert. The agency said state and state-integrated schools could submit an expression of interest at any time, but those wanting to convert next year faced a 16 June deadline, with an 8 October deadline for applications. Seymour recently told the Education and Workforce Committee "a number" of state schools were working on conversion to charter status. "We're not identifying those at this point, but there's going to be quite a few, and I think people are going to be very, very impressed by what they see," he said. "As I understand it, the conversions are going very well. Good community support, good staff support... I think a few people are going to be surprised by some of the people doing the converting." Sign up for Ngā Pitopito Kōrero , a daily newsletter curated by our editors and delivered straight to your inbox every weekday.


Zawya
18-02-2025
- Business
- Zawya
Saudi PIF unit awards contracts for key Madinah hospitality project
Rua Al Madinah Holding, a unit of Saudi sovereign wealth fund PIF, has signed two contracts as part of its efforts to accelerate the development of its key project - Rua Al Madinah Project. One of the Madinah's largest hospitality projects, Rua Al Madinah aims to facilitate the hosting of 30 million visitors by 2030, in alignment with the goals of the Pilgrims Experience Program. The contracts were sealed on the sidelines of the third edition of the PIF Private Sector Forum 2025, organized by the Public Investment Fund in Riyadh. It aligns with the company's strategy to support local content and reinforce its commitment to innovation, in line with PIF's strategic objectives and Saudi Vision 2030 to empower the private sector. Speaking on the occasion, CEO Engineer Ahmed W. Al Juhani, expressed delight at the company's participation in the PIF Private Sector Forum 2025, which aligns with the Saudi wealth fund's strategy to empower the private sector. CEO Engineer Ahmed W. Al Juhani said the strategic deals inked at the forum will help accelerate the work on Rua Al Madinah Project. It will also enhance the future of the hospitality field in the Saudi city and enrich the visitor's experience by elevating the services provided, he added.- TradeArabia News Service Copyright 2024 Al Hilal Publishing and Marketing Group Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (


Observer
13-02-2025
- Sport
- Observer
Oman's ‘Al Aarab' claims gun; Qatar, UAE win cups
ADAM, Feb 12 'Al Shahaniya' owned by Hijn Um al Zubar, belonging to Qatar government won the cup and 'Al Madinah' owned by Emirati Hamid al Neyadi won the second cup at the Al Bashayer Camel Race Festival 2025 in Adam on Wednesday. Omani Mohammed al Jahafi snatched the gun through 'Al Aarab', while the fourth car in the afternoon competitions was claimed by 'Dawama' owned by Atiq al Qubasi of the UAE. 'Ameera' owned by Oman's Mohammed al Habsi won the main round in the morning competitions on the third day of Al Bashayer Annual Festival for Arabian Camel Racing in the Wilayat of Adam from February 10 to 15. The annual event is supported by His Highness Sayyid Asaad bin Tarik al Said, Deputy Prime Minister for International Relations and Cooperation Affairs, Personal Representative of His Majesty the Sultan. The race is considered one of the most important sporting events held annually in the Sultanate of Oman. The eighth edition attracted around 5,320 camels across the GCC countries, competing in 84 rounds during six days. The event's prizes include 20 SUV cars, three daggers, three guns, seven cups and the golden and silver swords in addition to the cash prizes for the top 10 in all 84 rounds. The first day, February 10, was for the 'Hagayeg' category, two years old, for 4 km. Nineteen races were in the morning with cash prizes for the top ten. In the afternoon, there were 8 main races with cars, a cup, and a gun as prizes for the winner and cash prizes for the top 10. A winner lifts the cup. The second day, February 11, was for the 'Lagaya' category, three years old, for 5 km divided into 15 races in the morning with a cash prize for the top 10. Seven main races were held in the afternoon, with five cars, two cups and a gun for the winners and cash prizes up to 10th place. The third day, February 12, was for the 'Yathaa' category, 4 years old, for a 6 km race. Eleven races were in the morning with cash prizes for the top 10. Four main races were in the afternoon, and the winners were received four cars, two cups, and a gun, in addition to the cash prizes for the top ten. On the fourth day morning, February 13, four races will be for the 'Thanaya' category, 5 years old, for a distance of 8 km with a dagger in the main round. Four races are allocated for the 'Al Hawl' category, 6 years and above, with a dagger for the main winner. Both categories will have cash prizes for the top 10. The afternoon competitions will be for human riders, with two races for 1,500 metres with cash prizes. The main race will be for 12 km. The winner will receive an SUV car with cash prizes for the top 10. Morning rounds results: Read as: Round, Winning Camel, Owner, Timing 1. Al Manarah / Ghosn bin Said al Musallami / 9:39:71 2. Jameelah / Ali bin Mohammed al Muqbali / 9:40:41 3. Mughader / Issa bin Salim al Touqi / 9:31:71 4. Samhaa / Ayman bin Subeih al Junaibi / 9:30:32 5. Salhood / Ibrahim bin Ali al Wahaibi / 9:21:84 Best Time 6. Khlabah / Hamood bin Twairish al Wahaibi / 9:33:97 7. Jladah / Abdullah bin Said al Jabri / 9:25:93 8. Mudham / Khalifa bin Mutair al Awaisi / 9:27:29 9. Al Naderah / Abdullah bin Salim al Wahaibi / 9:34:29 10. Khayal / Mohammed bin Hamad al Deree / 9:43:33 11. Al Nader / Hamid bin Said al Neyadi / 9:41:61 Afternoon rounds results: Read as: Round, Winning Camel, Owner, Timing, Prize 1. Shahaniya / Hijn Um Al Zubar (Qatar) / 9:03.75 / Cup and a car 2. Al Madinah / Hamid bin Said al Neyadi / 9:09.71 / Cup and a car 3. Al Aarab / Mohammed bin Ali al Jahafi / 9:12.51 / Gun and a car 4. Dawama / Atiq bin Matar al Qubaisi / 9:12.71 / car