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Meet UAE's top 3 public high school students praised by Sheikh Mohammed
Meet UAE's top 3 public high school students praised by Sheikh Mohammed

Khaleej Times

time3 days ago

  • Science
  • Khaleej Times

Meet UAE's top 3 public high school students praised by Sheikh Mohammed

Mouza, Mohannad, and Mohra—three standout UAE students—were personally named in a tweet by none other than Dubai Ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, in recognition of their achievement as the top public high school performers in the country. 'They deserve to have their names mentioned… because we are proud of them," wrote Sheikh Mohammed who is also UAE Vice President and Prime Minister. Following the announcement of their outstanding academic results, the top students expressed gratitude to the UAE's leadership and shared their aspirations as they prepare to embark on the next chapter of their academic journey. Consistency is key For Mouza Saif Abdullah Mohammed Al-Mehrezi, the top scorer in the Elite Stream, consistency in studying is key to success. She advised students aiming for similar success to set a clear schedule from the very start of the academic year, review lessons consistently after school, and avoid leaving assignments and studies until the last minute. In comments published by local media, Mouza, who graduated from Al Dhahra School in Dubai-Hatta, expressed her happiness on receiving letters of praise for her academic achievement, especially Sheikh Mohammed's tweet. Underscoring families' role in helping students aim high and study harder to get high scores, Mouza told Al Bayan newspaper that her family's support was a decisive factor in her path to excellence. 'The confidence my parents gave me, their constant follow-up, and their emotional support during stressful times were all essential reasons behind every achievement I've made,' she said. Looking ahead, Mouza said she plans to study artificial intelligence to gain the skills necessary to contribute to UAE's digital future. From her point of view, AI is no longer a technical option but a necessity to achieve sustainable development, and improve the quality of life. 'As a young generation, we must be part of this scientific revolution — not mere spectators,' she stressed. Doctor to be Mohannad Hani Nabawi Mohammed, the top public high school scorer in the Advanced Stream is now ready to achieve his dream to study medicine. The Egyptian student, who graduated from Al Falah School in Abu Dhabi, expressed his deep gratitude to his parents for their support especially in the final year. He also extended his thanks to the UAE leadership for providing both Emirati and resident students with an outstanding nurturing environment for learning and advanced infrastructure and services. Mohannad said he consistently kept up with his lessons and organised his time well, stressing the importance of academic commitment. 'Exams were difficult' It has been Mohra Abdullah Mohammed Al-Hamar Al Ali's dream since childhood to be a top scorer. With dedication and hard work, she became UAE's top public high school scorer in the General Stream. The graduate from Al Dhait Secondary School for Girls in Ras Al Khaimah said the achievement is the culmination of a school year that was "full of challenges and continuous work". "Thank God. I felt overwhelming joy and great happiness because my efforts were not in vain. The exams were difficult and full of challenges, but I managed to overcome them and achieve my dream," she said. Mohra spoke of how her achievement brought great joy to her parents since she is the fourth among her siblings and the first in the family to be a top scorer nationwide. Mohra excelled in her studies and now aims to take Ecology as her major in college. Thanking her teachers and the school administration for their constant support, she said: "I look forward to more excellence and achievements in the future.'

Meet the Class of 2025's top students from around Chippewa County
Meet the Class of 2025's top students from around Chippewa County

Yahoo

time10-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Meet the Class of 2025's top students from around Chippewa County

CHIPPEWA COUNTY — With the school year soon coming to a close, the Class of 2025 is getting ready for commencement. As part of their end-of-year celebrations, many schools in Chippewa County recognize the top students of their graduating class. The Sault Evening News reached out to Sault, Pickford and Rudyard high schools to get to know this year's top students. Here's what they said: Brian Li, son of Jun Li and Karen Guan, is the 2025 valedictorian for Sault Area High School. He is graduating with a GPA of 4.1056. Over the course of his high school career, Li was active in a number of different school organizations and clubs, including the National Honor Society, Business Professionals of America, Students United, Youth Advisory Council and varsity golf. Li has been accepted into Harvard University, where he will be studying economics and math. "I'd like to thank my family and friends for their endless support," said Li as a final message to his fellow graduates. John "Jack" Marsh is the top student for Pickford's Class of 2025. Marsh, son of Frank and Sharon Marsh, is graduating with a GPA of 3.99. During his time at Pickford, Marsh took part in a number of groups, including the National Honor Society, table top club, the local quiz bowl team and varsity track and field. Marsh will be attending North Central Michigan College, where he is signed up for the Fast Track heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration program. As a message to his fellow graduates, Marsh said, "Never stop trying to do better, never stop improving yourself, never stop learning new things and always find time to help others." Subscribe: Get unlimited access to our coverage The valedictorian for Rudyard's Class of 2025 is Jeremiah Clark, son of Jessica and JR Clark. Clark will be graduating with a 4.039 GPA. While in school, Clark took part in band, soccer, cross country, swimming, track and field and was a member of the National Honor Society. Clark wants to become a band director or music teacher, which is why he will be studying instrumental music education at Western Michigan University. "Thank you all for the time we have been able to spend together. I am excited to learn about all of your future endeavors. Good luck and have fun," Clark said in a message to his fellow graduates. Ethan Hoolsema is Rudyard's 2025 salutatorian. Hoolsema, son of Justin and Natalie Hoolsema, will graduate with a GPA of 3.952 While he was a student at Rudyard, Hoolsema was involved in football, basketball, track and field and was a member of the school's cribbage club. After graduation, Hoolsema plans to study mechanical engineering at Dordt University while he competes in track and field. — Contact Brendan Wiesner: BWiesner@ This article originally appeared on The Sault News: Meet the Class of 2025's top students from Chippewa County high schools

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