
Bahraini Student Tops World in IGCSE Exams, Honored by Education Minister
His Excellency Dr. Mohammed bin Mubarak Juma, Minister of Education, received the outstanding student to personally congratulate him on this exceptional accomplishment. The meeting served as a recognition of Ahmed's hard work, dedication, and academic excellence on a global scale.
Dr. Juma praised the student's remarkable performance, stating that it is a reflection of the high educational standards maintained by Bahrain's schools-both public and private. He highlighted the role of the Kingdom's education system in nurturing young talent and empowering students to compete and succeed internationally.
Ahmed's achievement has brought great pride to Bahrain, showcasing the nation's growing reputation for academic excellence and student success on the world stage.
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