28.7 thousand took the exams for the ministerial curriculum

94.4% success rate for public school students

High school graduates are the product of an educational system that the leadership wanted to be among the best in the world.

Emirates today

12th grade students in public and private schools, applying the ministerial curriculum, for the academic year 2021-2022 (high school), achieved advanced results at the end of the academic year, with a general success rate of 94.4%, while 28,775 students took the exam.

His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, congratulated, the day before yesterday, the top eight students at the state level on his Twitter account, including: Mazoon Khalifa Salem Al Hafri Al Ketbi, (Government Education - Pathway). Al Nokhba) from Falaj Al Mualla School C 1 and H 2 for girls - Umm Al Quwain, Abdul Rahman Mustafa Badawi Al Khalfi (Government Education - Advanced Stream) from Abdullah Bin Al Zubair School C 3 for Boys - Sharjah, and Somaya Abdullah Salem Hamad Al Ketbi (Government Education - General Track) from the School of Al Ataa - Al Ain, Faris Islam Abdel Hamid Ahmed Radwan (special education - advanced track) from private private schools - Sharjah, and Asim Omar Mahmoud (special education - general track) from Al Maharat Private School - Abu Dhabi.

20,557 of the 12th grade students in government schools took the exams at the end of the academic year, while 8,218 students of the 12th grade took the private schools that applied the Ministry's curriculum.

The 12th grade students in the government schools in the Elite Track, who are 648, achieved a success rate of 98%, while the students of the advanced track, who numbered 5,781, achieved a success rate of 98.6%, and the general track students, who numbered 13,090, achieved a success rate of 90.7. %.

The number of 12th grade students in the applied track was 1038.

As for the private schools that apply the ministerial curriculum, the 5,835 students of the 12th grade advanced track achieved a success rate of 98.6%, while the 2,383 students of the general track achieved a success rate of 93.2%.

Sarah bint Yousef Al Amiri, Minister of State for Public Education and Advanced Technology and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Emirates Foundation for School Education, congratulated the students and their families for the advanced results they achieved in the 12th grade, stressing that their results “reflect their great academic progress, and the quality of their knowledge and skills we bet on in The future is to sustain the development and progress of the UAE in various fields.”

She added, "Various efforts have been combined to provide all means for our students' progress to enable them to transition to university education with confidence and competence."

She stressed that "with each new batch of high school graduates, hope grows and the UAE's ambitions for its children grow, to reach the hoped-for in all of its national plans and strategies in various fields."

And she indicated that “the roles of all the elements of the national educational system, and their integration among them, had a great impact in reaching the results. The progress and achievement of their children, and teachers have made great efforts throughout the school year to empower our students and provide them with the elements of their leadership, and enable them to move to their next stage of knowledge with ease and ease, and in a manner that guarantees them leadership and excellence in it as well,” stressing that “the teacher was and will remain the pillar of the national educational system, With his knowledge and skills that keep pace with the latest educational practices followed globally in the field of education.”

Dr. Rabaa Al-Sumaiti, Director General of the Emirates Foundation for School Education, said that "every educational stage that students go towards their future is accompanied by unremitting efforts from educational cadres and parents to ensure that they are empowered with its concepts and gains, in a way that ensures that they continue their educational stages effectively."

And she indicated that "high school graduates are the product of an educational system that the wise leadership wanted to be among the best in the world, through its direct directives and diligent follow-up to everything related to educational affairs and the interest of their students. The Foundation works through its cadres in the field to achieve the aspirations of the rational leadership in this aspect." .

Sarah Al Amiri:

“The teacher is the pillar of the national educational system, with the knowledge and skills he possesses that keep pace with the latest global educational practices.”

The roles of the elements of the educational system and their integration had a great impact in reaching advanced results.

General Track students achieved a success rate of 90.7%.

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