Sharjah 24: Within the “You are the Future” initiative, launched by the Central Region Parents Council (CRPC) for the year 2023, aiming to encourage the Central Region high school students to excel and develop their ambition to serve the nation as they are the future.
The Central Region Parents Council organised a visit to Al Dhaid Secondary Education School. The initiative was within the Council’s keenness to strengthen its communication with the educational field, whereas it highlights the importance of secondary school students and their vital role in determining their fate and choosing future specialisations, which contributes to achieving the leadership directives.
The Central Region Parents Council, represented by His Excellency Rashid Abdullah Al Mahyan, Chairman of the Council; Dr. Ali Salem Al Tunaiji, Secretary; and the Council staff, visited Al Dhaid School for Secondary Education and met with the school administration and high school students. During the visit, the school’s most important achievements and challenges were highlighted. The Council emphasised the importance of society integration to support efforts in the educational field, and to support education and training.
Al Mahyan and AlTunaiji gave a speech to the school students, in which they encouraged students to commit and excel as they play a major role in building the future.
They pointed out that developing education included all aspects of the educational process, with the aim of achieving a qualitative shift in the field of education, in line with the directives of the wise leadership and the vision of the UAE. That vision aimed at moving towards a sustainable knowledge society, in which they called for continued diligence and perseverance, and encouraged access to various knowledge and reading.
Al Mahyan and AlTunaiji also called for continuous preparation to take exams through good understanding, hard study, and making the most of teachers’ guidance.
At the end of the visit, the council discussed with the school administration different educational issues, and the importance of continuing to offer activities that enhance the school’s successes, qualify students with sciences and knowledge, and enable them to excel.