Saudi Arabia’s Mawhiba program identifies 186,915 gifted individuals in 12 years

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Gifted students in Saudi Arabia Mawhib program participate in a range of international scientific experiences, receive training and tuition, and take part in international and regional competitions. (SPA)
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Gifted students in Saudi Arabia Mawhib program participate in a range of international scientific experiences, receive training and tuition, and take part in international and regional competitions. (SPA)
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Updated 26 August 2023
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Saudi Arabia’s Mawhiba program identifies 186,915 gifted individuals in 12 years

  • They were discovered through a strategic partnership between education authorities and King Abdul Aziz and His Companions Foundation for Giftedness and Creativity, also known as Mawhiba
  • 518,000 students in general education schools have taken tests to help gauge their mental abilities and direct the most exceptional toward programs that best suit their aptitudes and skills

RIYADH: A total of 186,915 gifted students have been identified in general education schools across Saudi Arabia since the launch of the country’s National Program for Gifted Identification in 2011, the state-run SPA news agency reported on Friday.

They were discovered through a strategic partnership between King Abdul Aziz and His Companions Foundation for Giftedness and Creativity, also known as Mawhiba, the Ministry of Education, and the Education and the Training Evaluation Authority, represented by the National Center for Assessment, as part of which 518,000 students took Mawhiba tests to gauge their mental abilities.

The program aims to use advanced scientific methodology to build a comprehensive database of all gifted individuals in the Kingdom, at all stages of education, and direct them toward programs that best suit their aptitudes and skills. It also aims to sponsor them by providing access to local and international services through Mawhiba, in cooperation with education authorities and other organizations that support the gifted. The support extends beyond general education to include university programs and scholarships for prestigious international educational institutions.

Fahad Al-Tamimi, director of Mawhiba’s Recognition and Registration Department, said the program for identifying exceptional mental abilities is the portal for discovering gifted individuals and offering an entry point to the services and programs offered by Mawhiba.

By the end of 2022, he said, more than 27,000 gifted students had been sponsored through a Mawhiba Classes program, and more than 47,000 had participated in the Mawhiba Academic Enrichment program, which covers 34 diverse subjects in a variety of scientific fields.

In addition, more than 1,300 Mawhiba students were admitted to leading international universities through the Mawhiba Excellence Program, Al-Tamimi added.

Students identified by the National Program for Gifted Identification have participated in a range of international scientific experiences, received training and tuition as part of Mawhiba programs, and have taken part in international and regional competitions that have resulted in more than 500 successes. They have received 106 international awards from the International Science and Engineering Fair competition, which is described as the most important international scientific competition for students.

 

 


Saudi meteorology center warns of heavy rain across Kingdom, public told to avoid flood-prone areas

Updated 14 December 2025
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Saudi meteorology center warns of heavy rain across Kingdom, public told to avoid flood-prone areas

  • Stay away from valleys and waterways at least until Thursday, Civil Defense cautions
  • National Center for Meteorology center warns of possible thunderstorms and dust storms

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s National Center for Meteorology (NCM) has warned of thunderstorms across the Kingdom that could lead to flash floods, and officials cautioned the public against venturing in low-lying places prone to flooding.

In its weather forecast for Sunday, the meteorology center said “moderate to heavy thunderstorms are expected, leading to flash floods, accompanied by hail showers and active winds that will stir up dust and sand” in several provinces of the Kingdom.

These include Riyadh, Qassim, Hail, Madinah, Makkah, Al-Baha, Asir, Jazan and parts of the Eastern Province. Light to moderate storms are expected in parts of the Northern Borders, Al-Jouf and Tabuk, the NCM said.

In a separate advisory, the General Directorate of Civil Defense urged the public to avoid places prone to flash floods and valleys at least until December 18.

 A lake forms in the desert following days of rain in Rafha city in the Northern Borders Province, near the Saudi border with Iraq. (SPA)

Since the past few days, various parts of Saudi Arabia had been blessed with light to moderate rain as full winter weather set in.

In separate reports, the Saudi Press Agency published images of beautiful landscapes that have emerged after being revitalized by rain.

Deserts rejuvenated

Among these are Al-Nafud (The Great Nafud Desert) in the Kingdom’s north, where moderate to heavy rainfall have “transformed the landscape, turning the golden sand dunes into stunning formations,” and also created streams and lakes.

Plants are beginning to sprout in Al-Nafud Desert after getting rain. (SPA)

“The cool weather has since made the Nafud a prime destination for desert and camping enthusiasts from inside and outside (Rafha) governorate,” SPA said.

Rain have also rejuvenated the Imam Turki Bin Abdullah Royal Reserve, the Kingdom’s second-largest nature reserve, spanning parts of the Northern Borders, Hail, Qassim, Al-Jouf and Eastern Province.

In the Northern Borders province, the Wadi Arar has come alive, refilling the province’s 11 operational dams. 

With streams flowing into Wadi Arar, dams in the Northern Borders province are being replenished. (SPA)

“The deserts of Arar City ... have become an enchanting destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts following recent rainfall. The resulting rainfalls have created a stunning scenery, with flowing streams winding through sand dunes and ravines,” SPA said.

Cool, verdant mountains 

In Asir and adjacent provinces in the southwest, fog shrouding mountain peaks and the city of Abha have resulted in beautiful winter sceneries, attracting nature lovers and photography enthusiasts.

Abha city in Asir shrouded with fog as full winter weather sets in. (SPA)

Futher south in Najran province, days of rain have increased vegetation cover and revitalized the valley’s natural streams.

One of the foremost attractions is the Wadi Mughaydid on the slopes of the Sarawat range’s Maghra Mountains in northwest Najran, renowned for its pristine natural beauty.

Stretching 25 kilometers from Bir Askar Park to Shaab Baran, the valley’s unique geography combines verdant plains with towering mountains, making it an ideal destination for hiking and nature enthusiasts, according to SPA.

View of Wadi Mughaydid in Najran coming to life following days of rain. (SPA)