In the 11th phase of the Repton School in Dubai, Atejeeh Obaid bin Yabir Al Muhairi, 15, won the first place in the Arabic language in the Cambridge International exams. She recently announced that she was preparing to honor outstanding students in the UAE at the Cambridge Student Awards Distinguished this year.

Eighteen students achieved the highest marks in a number of Cambridge International courses in A Level and IGCSE, known as the International General Certificate of Secondary Education, reflecting academic excellence in the country.

In total, 89 awards will be awarded to outstanding students in the UAE, rewarding them for their exceptional performance during the Cambridge Exam Series last June.

Al-Muhairi achieved the highest score of Arabic in the IGCSE curriculum, as stated in her school's announcement on social media. "We are very proud of Ms. Maheiri for achieving the highest level of Arabic language at the international level." .

The curriculum, which aims to prepare students for advanced level materials, is recognized by major universities and institutions in the world and has been developed at Cambridge University, one of the world's most renowned universities.

Al Muhairi stressed that she is proud to have won the first position in Arabic in the International General Certificate of Secondary Education, which is part of Cambridge International tests. "I owe my credit for this success to God, then my family and my teachers at school," she said.

"Prior to the exam, I was keen on daily study, reading and continuing training, by knowing previous test patterns and trying to perform them myself. I was surprised by Fawzi's news, and I was very happy and in a great challenge to maintain first place. "

She recalled the words of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai: "My people and I are only satisfied with the first place." She is aware of the challenge that her generation faces in general with Arabic.

Al-Muhairi stressed her keenness to continue to strengthen her Arabic language by memorizing the Quran and reciting it, which her mother planted in herself since childhood. Her post-secondary scientific ambition is to study sports medicine in the UK, especially as she likes to practice sports, especially horseback riding. She also belongs to the school's football team and the netball team, known as Netball, They were called women's basketball.

Agaija confirmed her keenness to continue to strengthen her Arabic language by memorizing the Quran and reciting it.