Al-Najah School

Adjacent to the mosque, Al-Najah School was established, marking a bright chapter in Al-Hofuf's educational history. It was not merely a building for study, but an early step towards organized education at a time when learning circles were typically held in mosques and homes. Within its walls, the neighborhood's children learned the fundamentals of reading, arithmetic, and sciences, becoming a new window through which the city looked towards the future. The school was honored with a visit from King Abdulaziz, and that visit was a mark of appreciation for its role, serving as a prelude to the era of formal education that later materialized in Al-Amiriyah School. The school's proximity to Al-Qusaibi Mosque gave the location a deeper cultural and social dimension, where worship and knowledge converged in one sphere. Thus, the neighborhood became a place where knowledge and faith coexisted, and where the mosque's role complemented the mission of education. Over time, Al-Najah School remained a testament to the beginnings of an educational renaissance that originated in the heart of Al-Na'athil and left its mark on Al-Ahsa's memory.