Khalid bin Hamad Media Office Meets with ARKIS to Strengthen Community Support Initiatives

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Upon the direction of HH Shaikh Khalid bin Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, First Deputy President of the Supreme Council for Youth and Sports, President of the General Sports Authority (GSA), and President of the Bahrain Olympic Committee (BOC), representatives from His Highness’ Media Office met with the management of Abdulrahman Kanoo International School (ARKIS) today at the school campus.
 
The purpose of the meeting was to highlight the programmes and initiatives launched by His Highness to provide support to the entire community. During the meeting, His Highness’ representatives emphasised the longstanding relationship between His Highness’ Media Office and ARKIS.
 
It is important to note that ARKIS has played a crucial role in supporting His Highness’ programmes and initiatives by encouraging the school’s students to actively participate in them.
 
His Highness’ representatives emphasised the significance of strengthening bilateral cooperation to achieve common goals and build on the ongoing support for the betterment of the Bahraini community. They reiterated the significant role played by private schools in accomplishing the objectives of His Highness’ programmes and initiatives.
 
The school principal expressed a warm welcome to the support of His Highness’ initiatives and confirmed the full backing of ARKIS staff and students. The principal also expressed a desire to bolster the partnership between His Highness’ Office and the school. Moreover, the school principal was delighted to receive a trophy as an acknowledgement from His Highness’ Media Office. 
 
The meeting was attended by Mr Ahmed Mohamed Al Shaikh, Manager of His Highness’ Media Office, Mr Abdulrahman Al Abbad, Head of Marketing in His Highness’ Media Office,  Principal Kate Moskwa, and Dr Julie Sprakel from ARKIS.

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