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Posted on 03-08-2010 under Blog

The Gulf Times recently reported that the partnership between the US and Qatar has included the sister school network, which includes two US schools – in Boston and Washington, joining up with two schools in Qatar, the Doha Independent Secondary School and the Yarmook Preparatory School for Boys

Although these schools are already working closely together, 14 students from the US will be visiting Qatar in a further development of the relationship. They already communicate by video conferencing – but this step further cements the relationship.

Deputy Assistant Secretary for Near Eastern Affairs, Tamara Wittes explained that a group of some 15 students from the US will be visiting Qatar later this month to continue the development of the relationship between the schools, which have already been conducting video conference and partaking in other forms of communication.

She also said that the US students have been learning Arabic as part of the programme, and this news is welcomed by everyone at Arabicollege.

Wittes went on to mention that this was a priority for her administration in its efforts to build mutual understanding between the US and Muslim World.

These kind of statements from the Deputy Assistant Secretary are invaluable in promoting the learning of Arabic – and will help enormously in making learning Arabic more mainstream, and a popular decision amongst both Americans and all other nations.

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