Saudi Arabia gives parents school achievement statistics for the first time.

Saudi Arabia gives parents school achievement statistics for the first time.
The new Mustaqbalhum app gives parents precise performance statistics for over 22,000 schools for the first time in Saudi Arabia’s educational history.
The Education and Training Assessment Commission started the project to improve education quality and accountability.
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Over two million parents in the Kingdom may now access real-time school data, from Nafis scores to university admission examinations.
It aims to empower Saudi families as strategic educational partners, supporting informed decision-making and building confidence between schools and parents. Transparent data should boost school competitiveness and achievement.
Economics see the program as a long-term investment in the Kingdom’s most important resource: human capital. The Saudi government wants to enhance student results, productivity, and job readiness while increasing accountability and openness in education.
Over 10 million children, instructors, and parents have contributed over 1.7 billion data points since the initiative began. Almost 1.5 million students and 24,000 schools have completed performance evaluations and self-assessments, attaining 100% participation.
Parents may follow school progress and student accomplishment using the Mustaqbalhum app, a user-friendly digital gateway.