MKF oganizes virtual graduation ceremony for Rayyat students

Manama, September 28 (BNA) AlMabarrah AlKhalifia Foundation organized a virtual graduation ceremony for the second batch of Al Rayaat Scholarship Program graduates.

A total of 17 graduates earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees from various fields including accounting, law, engineering, media, marketing, logistics, network design, MBA, and more.

Her Highness Sheikha Zain bint Khalid Al Khalifa, Chairperson of the Board of Trustees of the Makf Foundation, almost attended the graduation ceremony, along with members of the Board of Trustees, the Foundation’s administrative staff and graduate students.

The ceremony included a video presentation highlighting the achievements of the graduates throughout the year, in addition to a speech by Her Highness Sheikha Zain bint Khalid Al Khalifa in honor of this occasion.

She expressed her happiness and pride in the students of King Fahd Foundation after their successful graduation.

Her Highness said: “We are very proud of the students of AlMabarrah AlKhalifia Foundation and would like to congratulate them on their success throughout their time in the Al Rayaat program.”

We are confident that graduation is just the beginning for this distinguished group and we look forward to seeing more of their future achievements as they serve the Kingdom of Bahrain in various sectors. We would like to wish them great success in their professional journeys.”

During their time in the Rayaat Scholarship Program, students enrolled in a number of developmental courses and workshops in various fields, including self-confidence, self-confidence, developing speaking skills, management, communication with others, and English language, which made them fully prepared to enter the market Work and successful performance in their job roles.

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The Foundation has focused on raising awareness of the importance of volunteerism and a sense of giving to society among students enrolled in the Rayaat Program, as it builds on the pillars of the MKF Foundation, including the “Giving is a Human Quality” in which every student is. Required to achieve 30 hours of volunteer work throughout the school year, in addition to various activities.

The Rayaat Scholarship Program was launched in 2011, taking a holistic approach to the education and personal development of Bahraini youth by providing them with scholarships at accredited universities in the Kingdom, as well as other training opportunities in the public and private sectors, with the aim of developing skills in students by providing them with an ethical place necessary work. The program also aims to promote the concept of social responsibility towards the Kingdom and encourage students to participate in volunteer work to serve the local community.

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