DOHA: One of the world’s leading innovation programs for young people has brought its expert mentoring insights and techniques for aspiring change-makers to the youth of Qatar – through a special session organized by Qatar Foundation’s Pre-University Education Gifted & Talented Program.
The Knowledge Society is a 10-month program for high school students that gives young people a grounding in key issues shaping the world – from climate change to AI – and develops their mindsets and real-world skills so they are equipped to think about and address them.
Hosted in Academyati – a progressive school under Qatar Foundation’s (QF) Pre-University Education (PUE) – and in collaboration with PUE’s Gifted & Talented Program, The Knowledge Society presented a session for students and parents across Qatar to open their minds to how they can cultivate the intellectual tools to solve big problems and help to shape the future.
Director of Student Affairs and Community Engagement within QF’s PUE, Sara Al-Hajri said: “Introducing The Knowledge Society to our Gifted and Talented community and to students across Qatar is a natural extension of our belief that learning should be dynamic, relevant, and connected to the real world. It’s a powerful example of how QF, and its Pre-University Education, continue to lead in reimagining education beyond traditional boundaries.”
She added that opportunities such as The Knowledge Society session are a chance to engage students who are “curious, driven, and passionate” about STEAM – Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics – topics in new ways.
The session reflects QF’s commitment to developing and adopting customized approaches to education that prepare students for the challenges of today and tomorrow, including through Academyati, a QF school which combines innovative teaching methods with values-based learning to foster personal growth and moral development as well as academic excellence.
“Sessions such as this are exactly what we mean when we talk about enriched learning,” said Elizabeth Kennedy, Director of Academyati. “It’s a chance to go beyond the curriculum, spark interest, and plant seeds that can grow into future pursuits. We’re proud to be a space where these opportunities can happen.
“This session is another way that we demonstrate how learning doesn’t pause at the end of the school day.”
“Whether it’s through innovation, camps, or student-led discovery, Academyati is building a culture where every learner is inspired to further. At Academyati, we believe in connecting our learners with leading experts to ignite curiosity and stretch their sense of what’s possible – we see our role not only as educators, but as bridge-builders, connecting students with people, ideas, and experiences that expand the world.
Program Director with The Knowledge Society, Pranav Menon who led the session, encouraged participants to think about “what you imagine yourself doing by 2035 – and not in the sense of what job you want to be doing”, so they can gain a better understanding of how they envisage the future, and their own future.