Sheikh Mohammed bin Ibrahim Al-Khudair, a highly influential figure in private education in the Kingdom, has passed away after dedicating seven decades of his life to the field of education.
In the 1940s, while working as a young English teacher at ARAMCO, he took the initiative to conduct evening classes for his fellow workers, teaching them how to read and write. Subsequently, he established similar schools in the Al-Kharj Governorate and emerged as a prominent investor in private educational institutions. Notably, he pioneered the establishment of a private school for girls, Al Tarbiyah Al-Namouthajiyah, even before the General Presidency for Girls’ Education was formed.