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Arab News, Sun, Feb 02, 2025 | Shaaban 3, 1446
Saudi Ministry of Education issues directive for national dress for secondary school students
Saudi Arabia:
The Saudi Ministry of Education announced
on Friday a new policy requiring secondary school students in public and private
institutions to adhere to the national dress code.
The policy comes in line with the directives of
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
The decision, which aims to reinforce national
identity and instill pride in Saudi heritage, mandates that Saudi students wear
the traditional thobe along with a ghutra or shemagh, while non-Saudi students
are required to wear the thobe, SPA added.
The policy does not apply to students enrolled at
foreign schools.
The move reflects the crown prince’s commitment to
strengthening the connection between younger generations and Saudi Arabia’s
cultural heritage, SPA reported.
The ministry also emphasized that the initiative
aligned with national efforts to instill values, deepen students’ sense of
belonging and reinforce their loyalty to the country’s leadership.
National dress is a key element of identity and
reflects the rich traditions of Saudi society and is part of the Kingdom’s
Vision 2030 to preserve and celebrate cultural heritage while preparing future
generations for leadership and progress, the ministry said.
To ensure a smooth transition, the ministry has
planned awareness campaigns and educational programs for students and parents
to highlight the significance of the national dress in fostering cultural pride
and maintaining a unified national image within the school environment.