SACGC Unveils Second Gulf Forum for Gifted Students

Kuwait City: Sabah Al-Ahmad Center for Giftedness and Creativity (SACGC) is set to launch the second Gulf Forum for Gifted Students on Sunday, featuring the participation of 80 students from the tenth and twelfth grades and 20 supervisors from GCC countries.

According to Kuwait News Agency, Neda Al-Daihani, Director General of SACGC, stated in a press release on Saturday that the forum underscores Kuwait's commitment to nurturing talents and enhancing the capabilities of Gulf youth. Al-Daihani emphasized the center's dedication to building on the successes of last year's event to achieve scientific, cultural, and social objectives.

This year's edition will include participation from the United Arab Emirates with delegations from Rubu Qarn Foundation, Hamdan Bin Rashid Center for Giftedness and Innovation, and Emirates Institutional Education Foundation. Additionally, delegations from Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Bahrain, alongside talented students from the Sabah Al-Ahmad Center, will take part in the forum. Supervisors from government agencies and similar talent centers in the GCC countries will also be present.

The forum's programs will be conducted at the Joint Talent Academy associated with the center, featuring workshops, training sessions, and scientific and recreational trips to prominent landmarks in Kuwait. These excursions will include visits to the Ahmed Al-Jaber Oil and Gas Exhibition, affiliated with the Kuwait Oil Company, and field visits to the Al-Makashat project in cooperation with the Ministry of Social Affairs and Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Cultural Center.

The closing ceremony of the second Gulf Forum for Gifted Students is scheduled for January 30 at the Talent Academy, under the patronage and presence of Minister of Education Sayed Jalal Al-Tabtabaei.