Saudi Gazette report
RIYADH — Saudi Arabia has launched its first-of-its-kind Academy for Arts and Tradition, aimed toward discovering, nurturing, and growing cultural skills amongst college students in public training.
The academy is a joint initiative by the Ministry of Tradition and the Ministry of Training and can open its doorways within the 2025–2026 tutorial yr.
It would initially enroll 4th-grade elementary and 1st-year intermediate college students throughout two campuses: one for boys in Al-Nakheel district in Riyadh and one for women in North Obhur district in Jeddah.
Mixing accredited tutorial training with specialised cultural packages, the academy affords an enriched surroundings focusing on college students gifted in fields equivalent to drawing, theater, music, and singing. Future enlargement will embody all grade ranges and extra areas.
The academy delivers a full each day schedule that mixes normal curriculum from the Ministry of Training with intensive cultural instruction.
The day is split into two classes: a morning session for core topics and a day session for artistic packages.
Admission is open to gifted college students by means of the academy’s official web site and includes a three-stage course of: on-line registration, efficiency analysis and private interview, and last acceptance—topic to accessible seats and profitable completion of all evaluation phases.
The academy falls beneath the umbrella of the nationwide Cultural Expertise Growth Technique, designed to combine arts and tradition into public training.
It seeks to construct artistic abilities among the many youthful technology, hyperlink instructional outcomes with cultural sector wants, and promote long-term sustainability in Saudi Arabia’s cultural ecosystem.
