Sham Al-Bakour wins the title out of 61,000 students

The champion of the Arab reading challenge in Syria..a girl in the first grade

  • The Syrian Minister of Education and Sarah Al-Nuaimi during the honoring of the winner "Sham".

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  • Sarah Al-Nuaimi: “We welcome the distinguished and first-of-its-kind participation of Syrian students in the challenge, as their country has an authentic role in refining and preserving the Arabic language.”

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The Arab Reading Challenge in its sixth session, Sham Muhammad Al-Bakour (first-grade student at Sobhi Daya School), was crowned a champion at the level of Syria among 61 thousand and 99 students who represented their country, during her first participation in the largest reading demonstration of its kind in the world in Arabic.

During the closing ceremony of the Arab Reading Challenge at the level of Syria, the Martyrs’ Girls’ School from Damascus Educational District won first place in the “Distinguished School” category. Martyr Ghazi Debs Secondary School from As-Suwayda Educational District ranked second, and the First Sharia Secondary School for Girls from Aleppo Educational District ranked third.

In the “Outstanding Supervisor” category, Haneen Abdullah won first place, Muhammad Dahdouh won second place, and Shams Al-Assaad won third place.

The sixth session of the Arab Reading Challenge set a record, the largest since the start of the challenge, as 22.27 million students participated in reading and summarizing Arabic books through integrated experiences that included the use of print media and modern technical means.

The schools participating in the challenge were distributed among 44 countries around the world, in a distinctive interactive atmosphere, with the return of attendance activities after two years of virtual establishment due to the health requirements imposed by the “Corona” pandemic.

The Minister of Education in Syria, Dr. Darem Tabbaa, congratulated all the winners and participants in the Arab Reading Challenge from Syrian students, praising what Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum’s global initiatives are offering in order to restore the Arabic language to its civilized status and its role in human communication and knowledge-making.

He said, “The transformation of the Arabic language into a global language was associated with Damascus, which for centuries was the metropolis of the world and the capital of the world. emerging generations.”

For her part, Director of the Office of Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Initiatives, Sarah Al Nuaimi, said: “We welcome the distinguished and first of its kind participation of Syrian students in the Arab reading challenge. Writers and poets competed in creating poetry and literature.

Throughout its history, Syria has been keen to preserve and protect the Arabic language, making it the main language of its curricula, through which it created generations of creators.

Haneen Abdullah won first place in the Distinguished Supervisor category at the level of her country.

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