Al Nour Wal Amal School provides specialized education for blind and visually impaired girls. Established as part of the Al Nour Wal Amal Association, the school offers a safe, nurturing, and inclusive learning environment that combines academic education with Braille literacy, life skills, vocational training and cultural activities. The school supports students from early primary levels through secondary education and prepares graduates for higher education, employment, and independent living.
Students benefit from extracurricular activities, field trips, cultural events, and participation in national and international cultural programs. The school encourages leadership, community participation, and teamwork.
The teaching team includes certified teachers for core subjects, Braille specialists, vocational trainers, music instructors, speech & language support (where required), and social workers all experienced in working with visually impaired learners.
To empower blind girls through high-quality, accessible education that builds knowledge, skills, confidence and social independence enabling each student to pursue personal, academic and professional goals.
Braille Literacy: Intensive Braille reading and writing from first enrollment; includes tactile materials and Braille transcription.
Adaptive Technology & Computer Skills: Training on screen-readers, talking software, and computer literacy using Arabic and international tools.
Vocational Training: Handicrafts, sewing, typing, basic electronics maintenance, and entrepreneurship preparation.
Graduates of Al Nour Wal Amal have proceeded to higher education, vocational careers, and public roles. The school is recognized for its contribution to Braille literacy and inclusion programs.