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Mohammed bin Rashid announces UAE’s top high school graduates

July 11, 2026 / 9:13 PM
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Sharjah 24 – WAM: His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, congratulated the UAE’s top-performing high school graduates for the 2025–2026 academic year. He stated that their achievements reflect the nation’s investment in human capital and the combined efforts of families, schools, and teachers in preparing future generations.

His Highness affirmed that the UAE remains committed to providing the best environment for empowering people and building an outstanding education system that strengthens the country’s global competitiveness while equipping students with the knowledge, skills, and values needed to shape the future.

“We congratulate our sons and daughters who achieved top scores in the high school exams nationwide. We also congratulate their families who stayed by their side, supported and encouraged them, as well as their teachers who inspired in them a love of learning and a commitment to excellence,” said His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum. “We are proud of you all and confident that you will help shape the future of the UAE. Our nation will continue to build the best environment for empowering people, and education will remain our greatest national project. Our children are our greatest investment for the present and the future.”

Top national high school graduates

His Highness announced the names of the nation’s top high school graduates across various educational tracks.

In the public education sector, the top achievers were Abeer Abdulrahman Fayez Humaid Al Shamsi in the Elite Track from Al Rashidiya School in Dubai, Adam Mohammed Awad Awad Ibrahim in the Advanced Track from Al Khatim School in Abu Dhabi, and Hessa Rashid Musbeh Abdulrahman Al Alili in the General Track from Al Mawaheb School in Abu Dhabi.

For the private education sector, the top positions went to Ali Asim Hassan in the Advanced Track from Al Noor International School in Sharjah and Abdullah Yasser Abu Arabi in the General Track from Al Falah Academy in Abu Dhabi.

Among the Applied Technology Schools, the highest honours were awarded to Rashid Ahmed Rashid Ali Al Dhanhani in the Advanced Sciences Track from the Applied Technology Schools in Fujairah, Shaikha Abdulaziz Abdulrahman Mohammed Al Hosani in the Advanced Track from the Applied Technology Schools in Ajman, and Maryam Saeed Hamad Al Hadfi Al Ketbi in the General Track from the Applied Technology Schools in Umm Al Quwain.

Minister of Education commends student dedication

Her Excellency Sarah bint Yousef Al Amiri, Minister of Education, congratulated the outstanding students on their achievements, praising their dedication, perseverance, and commitment to excellence. She also commended parents for their vital role in supporting their children and creating an environment that enabled their success, wishing the graduates continued achievement in their future academic journeys.

She affirmed that the UAE leadership’s continued support for education remains a cornerstone of developing a future-ready education system by enhancing quality, strengthening global competitiveness, and recognising the contributions of educators in delivering outcomes that align with the nation’s aspirations and future ambitions.

 

July 11, 2026 / 9:13 PM

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