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Lulwa Al-Qatami, in Arabic: لولوة القطامي (born 1933/34 [1]) is an activist and educator, who was the first woman from Kuwait to attend university abroad. A former director of Kuwait University and UNESCO ambassador, she was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in 2005 and in 2019 was awarded the Legion of Honour for her services to education and women's empowerment.
Most schools in Kuwait are public schools which educate in the Arabic language. There are, however, a few schools which run under Indian Central Board of Secondary Education , British , American and French systems, or a combination of languages.
Loulwa Abdulwahab Essa Al-Qatami: Al-Qatami the first woman to study abroad, she left Kuwait on 12 June 1955 for a degree in education. Upon her return, she and a few other Kuwaiti women founded the Women's Cultural and Social Society in 1963.
List of schools in Kuwait; M. Morning Glory Bangladesh International School This page was last edited on 30 April 2019, at 22:16 (UTC). Text ...
Kuwait has an extensive education system. The compulsory primary education program follows kindergarten at age 4. Primary school that begins at age six takes 6 years and preparatory school another 3. During this introductory phase pupils may enrol at state, religious or private schools by choice.
Al-Nibras School for Special Needs; American International School of Kuwait; American School of Kuwait; C. Carmel School (Kuwait) G. Gulf English School of Kuwait; K.
Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah (30 November 2006) [299] Lulwah Al-Qatami Lulwah Al-Qatami , educator and activist, first woman from Kuwait to attend university overseas, Nobel Peace Prize nominee, former director of the Women's College of Kuwait University.
The Basic Education College is a degree-awarding tertiary institute in Kuwait.It is one of the four colleges operated by the government's The Public Authority for Applied Education and Training and is part of the nation's applied education sector.