General Presidency for Girls Education

Government entity in Saudi Arabia, 1959–2002 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The General Presidency for Girls Education (GPGE) (Arabic: الرئاسة العامة لتعليم البنات), also known as the Directorate General for Girls Education (DGGE), was an autonomous government entity in Saudi Arabia that regulated nearly all forms of women's education in the country from 1959 to 2002, independent from supervision of the Ministry of Knowledge.[1][2]

FormedOctober 22, 1959; 66 years ago (1959-10-22)
DissolvedMarch 24, 2002; 24 years ago (2002-03-24)
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General Presidency for Girls Education
الرئاسة العامة لتعليم البنات
The logo of GPGE outside its headquarters in Riyadh with a verse from Qur'an (20:114) calligraphed on the wall
Agency overview
FormedOctober 22, 1959; 66 years ago (1959-10-22)
DissolvedMarch 24, 2002; 24 years ago (2002-03-24)
Superseding agency
JurisdictionGovernment of Saudi Arabia
HeadquartersRiyadh, Saudi Arabia
Child agency
  • Presidency Agency for Girls Colleges
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History

Established in 1959[3][4] through a royal decree issued by King Saud,[5] it supervised both state-run and private schools for girls, except foreign ones[6] and exercised powers parallel to the Ministry of Knowledge, which then only had authority over schools with male students.[7] It was dissolved and subsequently merged with the Ministry of Knowledge in the aftermath of the Mecca girls' school fire incident in 2002.[8][9][10]

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