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UAE royal family member joins QAT annual sports fest 2024 event

Sheikh Tahnoon bin Shakhbout bin Zayed Al Nahyan, a distinguished member of the UAE royal family, recently graced a sports fest hosted by QAT Blended Learning Education ME and QAT Development Center in Abu Dhabi.

This event, part of a special education program tailored for children on the autism spectrum, also aimed to spotlight the motor skills and talents of students with determination, including those with autism, in various sports. Dressed in casual attire, Sheikh Tahnoon interacted with participants, showing his support for inclusive education and the empowerment of students with unique abilities.

QAT Blended Learning Education ME, co-founded by the renowned and respectable mechatronics Robotics Engineer, Engr. Li Schonberg, provides an innovative mix of traditional and distance learning. It partners with leading schools accredited by CHED and adheres to the Dep.ED-K-12 curriculum, under the management of Quality Innovative Education Management Philippines and QIWI Technologies group of companies.

The sports fest featured an array of activities designed to highlight the exceptional talents of students with determination in areas such as athletics, team sports, and individual motor skill challenges. This initiative underscores the program’s commitment to fostering a supportive and inclusive environment where all students can showcase their abilities and participate in physical activities that promote health, teamwork, and self-confidence.

Engr. Schonberg expressed her appreciation, stating, “We are deeply honored by Sheikh Tahnoon bin Shakhbout bin Zayed Al Nahyan’s participation in our sports fest. His presence significantly underscores the importance of inclusive education and champions our mission to provide quality learning experiences for all students, particularly those with determination. This event not only celebrates their achievements but also inspires a broader understanding and appreciation of the diverse talents among students on the autism spectrum and with other determinations.”