The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has launched the “Freejna School Project" to empower and nurture 1,000 talented students across various fields by transforming government schools into community centers after school hours. This initiative aims to train students in science, literature, culture, sports, and art. Mubarak Al Hammadi, acting head of extracurricular activities at the Emirates School Education Foundation, highlighted that the project includes diverse programs to develop social skills and foster community involvement. Sarah bint Yousif Al Amiri, minister of state for public Education and Advanced Technology, emphasized that this initiative aligns with the UAE's vision for a transformative and inclusive government education sector. By utilizing school facilities for community activities, the project aims to enhance harmony and unity among families and society.