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Wednesday, December 28, 2005

Physical Education Forbidden for Saudi Girls' Schools

By Maha Akeel, Arab News

JEDDAH, 28 December 2005 — A few public girls’ schools in Jeddah submitted requests to have gymnasiums built, but their hopes for introducing physical education classes were dashed after the Ministry of Education announced that physical education for girls would not be allowed. Speculation in the media and among the public had circulated in the past year that the ministry would allow physical education in girls’ schools by this year, but the ministry refuted this “rumor” as baseless.
Some media reports indicated that Education Minister Abdullah Al-Obaid would introduce the subject in the curriculum due to its health and behavioral benefits. Two days ago the Ministry of Education stated that it “would not introduce physical education in girls’ schools” and requested that the media “respect religious, literary and national responsibility” in this regard, according to Arab News’ sister publication Asharq Al-Awsat.
The office of the director general of Girls’ Education Administration in Makkah region confirmed to Arab News that there have been no changes or discussions regarding this policy of forbidding physical education in girls’ schools.
Arab News contacted a girls’ high school that had submitted a request two months ago and had already set up a gymnasium with exercise machines for the girls to use in their spare time and was waiting for the approval. The school’s principal said that she was not allowed to speak to the media about this but she did not deny setting up the gym and submitting a request. “Religious men have a great influence on our education and the ministry listens only to those with certain views about women and their role and place in society,” said a source at the Education Administration of Makkah region.

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