based King Fahd Academy to elect a new president, a vice-president, a financial manager and a president for 27 Saudi schools in Britain. These schools are affiliates of the Ministry of Higher Education. The former President of the Saudi Clubs in London, Abdulkareem bin Abdullah Al-Baz said that the general assembly's agenda will be discussed during the upcoming meeting, pointing out that the Saudi clubs spread over Britain are supported by Saudi Ambassador to the United Kingdom and Ireland Prince Mohammad bin Nawaf bin Abdulaziz, the officials in the Saudi Cultural Attaché in Britain and Saudi businessmen. The clubs have 3000 member students and their families. Al-Baz also said that these clubs aim at creating a suitable environment to encourage contacts and cooperation among the Saudi students and their families in a positive atmosphere through various programs in addition to playing a cultural role through the religious, educational, artistic and sports activities so that the students will feel as if they are among their close families. Meanwhile, the London-based Saudi Club concluded day before yesterday its 25th program which had included creative, sports and cultural activities. Salman bin Mousa Al-Sa'ad was elected to be the supervisor of the club in its next 26th program.