








Senabil Boys School achieved a remarkable academic accomplishment as outstanding student Mohammed Bassem Al-Buhaisi secured fifth place in the final stage of the Mathematics Olympiad, held at the level of the Ministry of Education and Higher Education.
The Central Directorate of Education extended its sincere congratulations to the student and the school, praising this achievement as a reflection of the school’s academic excellence and distinguished educational performance.
The Directorate also reaffirmed its commitment to supporting talented students and fostering academic creativity, wishing Mohammed Bassem Al-Buhaisi continued success and excellence in his educational.

Senabil Schools concluded the electronic mock exams for Tawjihi students as part of its continuous efforts to enhance students’ readiness and ensure optimal preparation for the final examinations. The exams witnessed remarkable engagement from students, who approached the experience with determination and perseverance, overcoming challenges and obstacles with responsibility and dedication, reflecting their commitment to academic excellence and success. The administration of Senabil Schools affirmed its commitment to providing a supportive and motivating educational environment that contributes to developing students’ abilities and empowering them academically, wishing all students continued success and outstanding achievement in their educational journey.

Senabil Khan Younis School inaugurated its English Language Exhibition in a distinguished educational atmosphere aimed at enhancing students’ language skills and developing their communication and creativity in English. The exhibition included a variety of educational corners and activities prepared by students under the supervision of English language teachers. The displayed projects reflected students’ engagement, excellence, and creativity in using and applying the English language through modern and innovative methods. The school administration affirmed that organizing this exhibition reflects its commitment to supporting meaningful educational activities and encouraging students to develop their language skills while strengthening their academic and cultural personalities within a motivating learning environment.

A delegation from Senabil Association, accompanied by the Director of the Education Program and several school principals, visited the municipality of Deir al-Balah to extend congratulations to Mr. Khalil Abu Samra on assuming the presidency of the municipality, as well as to the newly formed municipal council members. During the visit, the delegation emphasized the importance of strengthening partnerships between educational institutions and local authorities, highlighting its role in supporting education and serving the local community. They also praised the municipality’s efforts in advancing development projects and improving public services in the city. In response, the Mayor and council members welcomed the visiting delegation and expressed their appreciation for the gesture, affirming their commitment to enhancing cooperation with Senabil Association in a way that serves education and meets the needs of the local community.

The field team of Senabil Association, accompanied by a delegation from the United Nations, visited the “Yellow Line” camps in Al-Maghazi to assess the humanitarian situation and identify the urgent needs of residents amid the difficult living conditions in the area. The visit aimed to strengthen humanitarian response efforts and determine the type of relief intervention required to support affected families. During the field tour, the delegation reviewed the camps’ essential needs and the humanitarian services required. The Senabil Association team stated that the visit was based on a prior field assessment conducted to identify the needs of the “Yellow Line” camps extending from the north to the south, in order to develop a clear understanding of the humanitarian interventions needed during the coming phase.

Al-Sanabel Foundation received a delegation from the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), represented by Mr. Hossam Saleh, in the presence of Programs Director Ms. Amani Eid and Relief Program Manager Mr. Kareem Najm. During the meeting, discussions focused on reviewing and assessing the services provided in the Yellow Line areas of the Gaza Strip, as well as identifying key humanitarian needs and challenges facing residents in those areas. The participants also explored ways to strengthen humanitarian response efforts and improve service delivery mechanisms to help alleviate the suffering of the population. Both parties emphasized the importance of continued coordination and joint cooperation to ensure humanitarian and relief services reach the most vulnerable groups in the Gaza Strip.

As part of the Training and Freelancing Program at Senabil Association, the association launched a training course titled “Artificial Intelligence” targeting students, with the aim of developing their technical and educational skills and keeping pace with modern technological advancements. The course aims to introduce students to the fundamentals of artificial intelligence and its various applications, while also training them in creative thinking, analytical skills, and the use of modern digital tools in education and development. The association emphasized that this course is part of its ongoing efforts to empower students and enhance their scientific and practical abilities, contributing to preparing a generation capable of adapting to future technological demands.