Saudi Arabia launches platform’ to revolutionize education sector
New digital initiative aims to enhance private education, boost investment, and streamline operations under Vision 2030
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (MNTV) — Saudi Arabia has unveiled the ‘Madares Platform,’ a transformative digital initiative designed to revolutionize the private and international education sector.
The platform, part of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 and Human Capability Development Program, aims to create a more integrated and efficient educational ecosystem.
Education Minister Yousef bin Abdullah Al-Benyan officially launched the platform, emphasizing its role in advancing Saudi Arabia’s digital transformation and supporting the private education sector.
The initiative builds on the success of earlier programs like ‘Madrasati’ and ‘Rawdati,’ offering innovative solutions for investors, schools, and parents while ensuring adherence to national educational standards.
During the inauguration event, attended by high-ranking officials, private education investors, and non-profit representatives, Al-Benyan highlighted the platform’s potential to improve governance, enhance parental involvement, and create a stimulating environment for educational excellence.
He also expressed gratitude for the Crown Prince’s unwavering support for the education sector.
The ‘Madares Platform’ facilitates seamless interaction between the Ministry of Education, government agencies, and private stakeholders, marking a significant step toward achieving the Kingdom’s ambitious education reform goals.
It is designed to optimize school operations, enhance parental involvement, and uphold national educational standards, all while ensuring continuous improvement and excellence within the private education sector.