The Ministry of Education has announced the names of the first students in the 12th grade in 14 categories and educational track, including elite, advanced and general tracks for the educational systems in the country. It included 144 outstanding students. The Ministry, for the first time this year, Students of integrated continuing education, and stakeholders, as well as the list of the first UAE national test «EMSAT».

The disciplines of medicine, engineering, mathematics, artificial intelligence, space science, information security, programming, robotics, nuclear physics, and geosciences have led the choices of university students, and they have made their choices based on the academic guidance they received at the secondary level. State development plans and functional needs of the local and global labor market, while military colleges attracted the attention of the martyrs' sons.

Rania Muheb Jaber Al-Maandi, the UAE's leading graduate student, Emirates Al-Youm, reported that she received 99.48% of the advanced track, confirming that the role of the family and the school was great in achieving excellence, thanks to her teachers and parents.

Shaban Jamal Mohammed Meshaal, who ranked second in the list of the UAE's premier schools in the advanced track, considered his superiority to be a natural result of his perseverance and his insistence on achieving a proud achievement.

Shaaban is likely to go on to study medicine at the UAE University or Sharjah. He hopes he will achieve further achievements in his university studies and make a difference in medicine.

Student Sultan Al-Azzazi, who scored 98.9%, said: "I was expecting to be among the top 10, and I was putting my first goal at the state level, and I was intensifying my memory, and I do not forget to entertain myself. I do not lose focus, I was temporarily put to study, and shut the phone so as not to be busy ».

"I was expecting to be one of the first at the school level, but I was surprised to be one of the first at the state level. I was happy with what was accomplished. I did not rely on private lessons. My family was interested in providing the right environment," said Adham Tariq, And all thanks to the teachers and the school administration who did not shorten with the students ».

The first student at the state level in continuing education, Khaytah Abdulla Al Shamsi, gave her excellence to her family, director and teachers and director of Al-Zaher Center for Continuing Integrated Education. She stressed that she focused all her attention on her lessons. This year, 92.2% She intends to study business management.

Meanwhile, Fatima Mubarak Mohammed Al Muhairbi, the country's second-level continuing education provider, said she was delighted to receive the results, stressing that her success and excellence brought happiness to the whole family.

Fatima al-Muhairbi said: "I became a mother of four children and my eldest daughter joined last year at Zayed University, which I loved from my love. I joined the discipline of psychology I wanted to join. This encouraged me to implement my postponed dream for years. To be re-registered to be her daughter in the same school, but the request was rejected, because of the submission of the educational certificate, and required the university to return the secondary to register again.

She noted that she has registered in the Integrated Continuing Education System of Homes, and recalled the new high school, and got a very close percentage of 20 years ago, where it achieved 91.5% this year, pointing out that it will study at Zayed University also, as it happened for the first time, but This time she will join the political science majors.

The third place in the continuing integrated education category, Iman Mohammed Al Amoudi, indicated that she started her studies at normal age, and then stopped studying for special circumstances. She said that she is a mother, has three children and a pregnant woman in the fourth. She is 33 years old, To study eight years ago, where she joined Al Wathba Center for Continuing Education.

She thanked all the teachers and the administrative staff at Al Wathba Center for Continuing Education for their interest in encouraging female students and preparing them psychologically for success, noting that they got 89.5% and intend to join the Higher Colleges of Technology to study psychology.

Sons of martyrs

For their part, the children and parents of the martyrs of the decision of the Ministry of Education to allocate a list of the first, especially the children of martyrs, to honor them, stressing that this step is not new to the UAE, especially that there is a unique case between the leaders of the state and the masses of the people, Early students of the martyrs' children pointed out that their dream of joining the military colleges is to continue the march of their fathers in the service of the homeland and defend it.

The student of the first rank at the state level, the children of the martyrs, Majed Said Rashid, that he got 89.4%, dreams of joining the Police College in Abu Dhabi and learned throughout his life the military discipline of his father, the martyr pilot Said Rashid Khalaf.

For his part, the student who won the sixth place in the list of the sons of martyrs, Khalifa Khalifa Abdul Rahman Mohammed, that he lived throughout his life dreaming of joining Zayed Military College, to be like his father, who did not see him, where he died in November 1999.

He pointed out that he will join the national service in August next, and after completion will join the Zayed Military College, to be a soldier of the homeland.

The student Reem Mohammed Khalfan Al-Sayabi, who is ranked seventh in the category of children of the martyrs, that she will join Fatima College of Health Sciences, and then work in the UAE armed forces, as she dreamed and plans with her father, who was an officer in the armed forces and cited in 2015, And its excellence brought happiness to the hearts of all members of the family.

The two brothers, who received the second and third positions in the list of children of the martyrs, Khalifa Mohamed Ismail and Omar Mohamed Ismail, expressed their deep thanks to the leadership, which is keen to provide all the needs of the families of the martyrs and attention to the children of the martyrs and their families.

The owners of inspiration

The mother of the first-place student, Fathi Haytham Fathi, said that her son is suffering from autism and achieved an average of 85.5%, noting that the UAE Autism Center in Abu Dhabi and Al-Khwarizmi College are in the university.

Amna Obeid Rashed, who is in third place with a double vision, is aspiring to specialize in electrical engineering and hopes to complete her studies at the UAE University.

Al Hammadi and Al Muhairi congratulate the first

Minister of Education Hussein Al-Hammadi and Minister of State for Public Education Jameela Al-Muhairi telephoned the early 12th graders in the elite, public and advanced tracks to congratulate them on success and excellence. The first students gave their success to HH Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan , President of the UAE, on behalf of HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, for his patronage of the march of excellence. And His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, for his unlimited support to the education sector.

First names

Rania Mahab Jaber, from Zabeel Secondary School for Girls, topped the list of 12th grade students (advanced), followed by Shaban Jamal Mohammed Mishal from Safa Secondary School for Boys, and Mustafa Saber Mustafa Meshaal from Malihah School For primary and secondary education.

On the public track, Noor Bahaa Omar Abdul Wahid came in first place, from Ajman Secondary School for Girls, in second place was Fatima Ezzat Ibrahim from Al Hudaiba Secondary School for Girls and Fatima Muheir Saeed Al Ketbi from Malihah Primary and Secondary School. In the Emirates National Test (EMSAT), the first place was the student Abdulrahman Hassan Ali Al Marzouki from the Applied Technology High School in Al Ain. In the second place came the student Abdullah Hassan Al Marzouki from the Applied Technology High School in Al Ain. In Sharjah.

In the list of the first UAE school advanced technical track, came in first place student Abdulrahman Rashid Ahmad Al-Taniji, from the secondary school of applied technology in Falaj Mualla, second place student Ahmed Hassan Salem Al-Nuaimi, from Applied Technology High School Ras Al Khaimah, Al-Taniji, from Applied Technology High School.

In the general technical track, the first place was Gaya Mohammed Ahmed Al Shamsi, from the Technical Secondary School in Ajman; second was Marwan Aref Khamis Al Falasi from the Technical Secondary School in Dubai; third was Rashed Thani Mohammed Balarqad, In Dubai.

In the first list of Emirati school children of the martyrs, the first place was taken by Majid Saeed Rashid Khalaf, Masafi School for Basic and Secondary Education, in second place was Khalifa Mohammed Ismail Mohammed from Saif Al Yaraibi Secondary School and third by Omar Muhammad Ismail Mohammed from Saif Al - Yaraibi Secondary School.

In the list of the first students for continuing integrated education, the first place was Bakhitah Abdullah Al-Saghir Al Shamsi, from Al-Zaher Center for Integrated Education, second place was Fatima Mubarak Al-Muhairbi, Abu Dhabi, and Iman Mohammed Al Amoudi, Al Wathba Center for Continuing Education.

In the list of the first Emirati school owners, the first place was Fathi Haitham Fathi Ahmed, from Al Manhal Private School. In the second place was Ahmad Abdullah Ali Al-Bayti from Abdul Qader Al-Jazairi School and Amna Rashed Al-Mohammadi from Manama School. For primary and secondary education.

In the list of the first Emirati students in the public track, the first place was Fatima Muheir Saeed Al Ketbi from the Malihah School. The second place was Anwar Ahmed Hassan Al-Raisi from Ajman School and third was Noura Rashed Hussein Abu Al-Fatim.