Amman: The Crown Prince Foundation hosted a ceremony at the Palace of Culture in Al Hussein Youth City to celebrate the achievements of its School Leadership Program for 2025.
According to Jordan News Agency, the event included a presentation detailing the accomplishments of the School Leadership Program, which has successfully trained over 104,000 students from early age groups in more than 1,500 public schools across the Kingdom's governorates. Distinguished participants spoke to Ministry of Education staff and program leaders about their experiences, emphasizing how the program has been instrumental in developing their skills and shaping their personalities, enabling them to become active community members.
Throughout 2025, school leadership councils conducted over 840 activities serving local communities across all governorates. These initiatives encompassed volunteer work in education, health, technology, and the environment, positively impacting over 118,000 people. The program aims to promote active citizenship and a positive national identity through volunteerism and leadership development.
The program's activities emphasize helping students discover their potential and develop their personalities through workshops and opportunities focused on teamwork, leadership skills, and volunteer work. Participants shared personal reflections on how the program influenced their personal development, skills acquisition, community engagement, and confidence-building.
The School Leadership Program, one of the Crown Prince Foundation's key leadership initiatives, is executed in partnership with the Ministry of Education. Launched in 2013 for eighth-grade students in public schools across all governorates, it aims to instill principles of active citizenship and nationalism among adolescents by providing leadership development and community service opportunities.