Right after the excitement of our very first entrance ceremony at Al Sanad School, we had another special moment—a meeting with the local residents of Hara Town. It was our first official chance to introduce ourselves to the neighborhood, and we were truly touched by the warm response.
The meeting was attended by members of the city council, the leader of the town, and several of our neighbors who live close to the school. Their presence meant a lot to us. As newcomers to the area, we understand the importance of good communication and mutual respect, and we’re grateful they took the time to come and meet us.
We shared who we are, what Al Sanad School stands for, and our hopes for the children who will grow and learn here.
It was a simple gathering, but it felt meaningful. There were smiles, questions, and warm conversations. We know that building trust takes time, but this was a lovely first step. We hope that, through sincerity, good manners, and open dialogue, we can slowly build a strong relationship with our neighbors—one rooted in mutual respect and understanding.
To everyone in Hara Town—thank you for welcoming us. We look forward to walking this journey together with open hearts and open hands.



