Sharjah Children’s Spring Camp Wraps Up Successful Season

The Sharjah Children’s Spring Camp, affiliated with the Rubu’ Qarn Foundation for Creating Leaders and Innovators, has concluded its season. The camp, designed for children between the ages of 6 and 12, offered a fun and enriching experience for 588 participants.

Over the course of the camp, children engaged in a variety of programs and activities that aimed to develop their skills and knowledge. Workshops covered a wide range of topics, including science, sports, arts, and recreation, all adhering to the foundation’s approved frameworks.

A unique aspect of this year’s Spring Camp was the inclusion of more than 23 activities and workshops centered around the holy month of Ramadan. These workshops, titled “Glowing Tales,” “Ramadan in the Emirates,” and “Star and Crescent Tales,” fostered creativity and a deeper understanding of the cultural significance of Ramadan among the participants.

The Spring Camp provided a platform for children to explore their interests and talents while making new friends in a safe and stimulating environment. The engaging workshops and activities ensured that the children’s time at the camp was not only enjoyable but also intellectually stimulating.

The Rubu’ Qarn Foundation for Creating Leaders and Innovators aims to empower young minds and cultivate future leaders. The Spring Camp serves as a prime example of the foundation’s dedication to providing children with enriching experiences that go beyond traditional classroom learning.

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