Kuwait school for Filipinos to close

Some 400 students of a Philippine school in Kuwait will be displaced after the Ministry of Education of the country cancelled the learning institution’s permit to operate.

ABS-CBN News Middle East correspondent Maxxy Santiago reported that Kuwaiti education officials have given the students and faculty of the New Kuwait Philippines International School (NKPIS) until March 31 to operate.

The Kuwaiti officials revoked NKPIS license because the government will use the land where the school is situated.

As this developed, NKPIS administration has sought the help of the Philippine embassy officials to intervene in the matter.

Talal Al-Jeri, NKPIS owner, clarified that the cancellation of the school’s license is not due to the problem in the curriculum but only due to the issue of property where the campus is located.

In a meeting with NKPIS, Ambassador Ricardo Endaya said he will communicate the dire problem of the students once the school stops operating.

"We will be writing for another reconsideration to allow Filipino students to continue with their studies," Endaya told NKPIS officials.

Meanwhile, Dr. Jesusa Cristina Puno, NKPIS principal, assured the students’ parents and guardians that the school administration is doing everything to let the school to continue to operate.

"I want to let them know that we are doing everything we can. I believe they (students) have not problem whatsoever studying in our school," Puno said in Tagalog.
ABSCBN News

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