Ghala Hammoud Al-Enezi is the champion of the Arab Reading Challenge in Kuwait

The sixth edition of the Arab Reading Challenge crowned the student Ghala Hammoud Al-Enezi, a champion at the level of the State of Kuwait, among 161,564 students from 964 schools who participated in the largest reading demonstration of its kind in the world in the Arabic language.


The victory of Ghala Hammoud Al-Enezi, from grade 12 at Jumana Bint Abi Talib High School, was declared the champion of the Arab Reading Challenge in its sixth session at the level of Kuwait, during the event of the closing ceremony of the Arab Reading Challenge in Kuwait, which was held under the patronage and presence of Dr. Ali Al-Mudhaf, Minister of Education, Higher Education and Research Scientific in the State of Kuwait, and the participation of d.

Waleed Al Ali, advisor to the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Initiatives, which organizes the Arab Reading Challenge, and a number of officials and educators based on the initiative.


The final qualifiers at the level of the State of Kuwait resulted in the qualification of ten top contestants, and the jury selected them as the challenge champion at the national level for this year's session.


And he was awarded the title of Distinguished Supervisor, Teacher Mutlaq Al-Mutairi from the Capital Educational District, after he distinguished himself among 1,200 supervisors who participated in empowering students participating in the challenge at the level of Kuwait.


As for the title of the distinguished school in Kuwait in the sixth session of the Arab Reading Challenge, it went to Ali Al-Salem Al-Sabah Intermediate School for Boys, affiliated to the Jahra Educational District.

In addition to the first winner at the Kuwait level, the list of the top ten who excelled in the Arab Reading Challenge in its sixth session at the state level included Salma Muhammad Al-Alfi from grade 12 at Al-Nawar Bint Malik Secondary School, Abdulaziz Faisal Al-Baijan from grade 12 at Rawd Al-Salihin School, and Jannah Taha Muhammad Darwish from grade 12 at Al-Najat National School, Jinan Jaber Al-Sharif from grade 9 at Hafsa Intermediate School for Girls, Moaz Ayman Abu Al-Yazid from grade 12 at South Sabahiya Institute School, Ibrahim Fahad Al-Mubarrad from grade 9 at Al-Noor Joint School, and Yousef Thamer Al-Mahtab from grade 5 at Al-Awael School - Bilingual, Youssef Diaa El-Din Rushdi from grade 12 at Al-Najat National School, and Doaa Adel Muhammad from grade 10 at Al-Noor Joint School.

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