Ministry of Education (Saudi Arabia)

The Ministry of Education (MOE; Arabic: وزارة التعليم) is a ministry in Saudi Arabia. As of 27 December 2018, Dr.Hamad bin Mohammed Al Al-Sheikh was the minister.[1] Headquartered in Riyadh,[2] it oversees primary, secondary, and higher education.

Ministry of Education
وزارة التعليم
MoE
Government body overview
Formed1926 (1926) as Directorate of Knowledge
Preceding agencies
  • Directorate of Knowledge (1926-1953)
  • Ministry of Knowledge (1953-2003)
JurisdictionGovernment of Saudi Arabia
HeadquartersRiyadh, Saudi Arabia
Government body executive
Websitewww.moe.gov.sa

History

In 1926, Sultan of Nejd Abdul Aziz Ibn Saud annexed Kingdom of Hejaz and dissolved the government of Hijaz as well as the Sultanate of Nejd and established the Kingdom of Nejd and Hejaz with running a dual monarchy. King Abdul Aziz Al Saud established the Council for Knowledge which focused on education in Hejaz region.[3]

In 1953, King Saud bin Abdulaziz Al Saud established and merged the Directorate of Knowledge to Ministry of Knowledge and appointed the then Prince Fahd bin Abdulaziz Al Saud as the minister on 24 December 1953. In 1960, Crown Prince Faisal established General Presidency for Girls’ Education. In 2002, King Fahd issued a royal decree which merged General Presidency for Girls’ Education to the Ministry of Knowledge. It was renamed as Ministry of Education in 2003.

List of former ministers

Stand of the Ministry of Education of Saudi Arabia at the Paris Book Festival in 2015.

Achievements

In September 2018, Ministry of Education and the Arizona State University partnered with each other in order to launch Building Leadership for Change Through School Immersion program which would commence from February 2019.

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References

  1. "The Minister Archived 28 June 2015 at the Wayback Machine." Ministry of Education of Saudi Arabia, Higher Education. retrieved 5 November 2015.
  2. "Ministry Addresses Archived 24 September 2015 at the Wayback Machine." Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia Washington, DC. Retrieved 5 November 2015. "Ministry of Education Airport Road, Riyadh 11148 "
  3. William Ochsenwald (2019). "The Transformation of Education in the Hijaz, 1925–1945". Arabian Humanities. 12. Retrieved 7 July 2020.


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