Announcement of Top Students in Applied Technology, Technical, and Advanced Science High Schools
Abu Dhabi, June 11 / WAM / The Abu Dhabi Centre for Technical and Vocational Education and Training announced the names of top students in Applied Technology High Schools, Technical High Schools, and the Advanced Science Programme for the academic year 2016/2017.
In the Advanced Science Programme, the first place was won by student Fatima Abdullah Mohammed Abdullah Al Kamali with a score of 98.2%, while the second place was won by student Humaid Abdulrahman Mohammed Suleiman Ibrahim with 97.5%, and third place went to student Saleh Muqbil Salama Abdullah Al Siyari with 97.2%, while student Abdulrahman Muammar Ali Ahmed Banbela came in third repeat with 97.2%, and student Alia Mahmoud Abdulrahman Mohammed Al Abdouli came in fourth with 97.1%.
In fifth place came student Saeed Hareb Saeed Hareb Al Kaabi with 96.7%, and sixth place went to student Hoor Isa Abdulrahim Ahmed Mohammed with 96.4%, while student Abdullah Mohammed Salem Khalaf Al Hosani came seventh with 96%, and student Abdullah Ismail Al-Sayed Mohammed Al Marzouqi came seventh repeat with 96%, in addition to student Reem Humaid Abdulrazzaq Mohammed Al Khoori who came seventh repeat with 96%.
Eighth place went to student Bahiya Mohammed Hathboor Mohammed Al Rumaithi with 95.3%, while student Noura Saeed Mohammed Obaid Al Qusair came eighth repeat with 95.3%, and student Mohammed Saeed Hamad Salem Al Rashidi came ninth with 95.2%, and student Salem Ali Salem Saeed Al Mahri came tenth with 95.1%.
Regarding top students of Applied Technology High Schools, student Abdullah Ali Awad bin Mahri Al Kathiri came first with 97.5%, while student Sultan Murad Dad Mohammed Ahmed came second with 97.4%, and third place went to student Salem Ali Abdullah Al Marzouqi with 97.3%.
Fourth place went to student Shamma Abdullah Khamis Dhanhani with 96.8%, while student Moza Ali Yasser Al Aryani came fifth with 96.6%, and student Fatima Salem Sarhan Al Kaabi came sixth with 96.4%, and student Fatima Mohammed Ghadeer Al Aryani came seventh with 96.2%.
Eighth place went to student Asma Mohammed Sharif Al Khouri with 96.1%.
While student Maram Muhannad Saleh Tamam came ninth with 96%, and student Saud Ahmed Mohammed Al Hammadi came tenth with 95.5%.
For top students of Technical High Schools, student Mohammed Yahya Dinar Raba Al Ali came first with 97.1%, while student Ahmed Younis Ahmed Abdullah Al Mazmi came first repeat with 97.1%.
Second place went to student Mohammed Ahmed Isa Saleh Al Yasi with 96.6%, and third place to student Abdulrahman Zubair Abdulrazzaq Al Siddiq Al Obaidli with 96.3%, and fourth to student Fahd Ahmed Fahd Ahmed Al Abdouli with 96%, while student Haya Mohammed Matar Taresh Al Mansouri came fourth repeat with 96%, and student Meera Juma Mohammed Juma Al Matrooshi also came fourth repeat with 96%.
Fifth place went to student Maryam Mohammed Mubarak Ali Al Ketbi with 95.6%, sixth to student Zayed Tariq Mohsen Hussein Al Kathiri with 95.4%, seventh to student Alia Ali Saif bin Brahim Al Masafri with 95.3%, eighth to student Majid Faisal Malallah Ibrahim Al Hammadi with 95.2%, ninth to student Ibrahim Khalid Ibrahim Shahdad Abdullah with 95.1%, and tenth to student Khulood Jassim Mohammed Saleh Al Balushi with 95%, and tenth repeat to student Aisha Saif Mubarak Abdullah Al Khamiri with 95%.
His Excellency Mubarak Al Shamsi, Director General of the Abu Dhabi Centre for Technical and Vocational Education and Training, contacted the top students and their families, congratulating them on their achievements.
For their part, the top students expressed great joy at their success, which resulted from an integrated and interconnected system between school and home, expressing pride in the wise leadership that provided them with a specialised and advanced educational system represented by the Abu Dhabi Centre for Technical and Vocational Education and Training, the Applied Technology Institute, and the Abu Dhabi Institute of Vocational Education and Training—an internationally recognised system capable of enabling them to continue excelling during university and throughout their professional future in various work and production sectors of the country's development projects.
Original source: WAM
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