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Dubai Police honour officer's son for topping high school exams

Dubai Police honour officer's son for topping high school exams

Khaleej Times01-07-2025
After securing first place at the Applied Technology High School in Sharjah, Dubai Police honoured Humaid Adel Mohammad Abdullah Obaid for his outstanding academic performance during the 2024–25 academic year.
Humaid, the son of Corporal Adel Mohammad from the General Department of Logistics Support, ranked among the UAE's top high school achievers in the general stream.
The recognition was presented by Major-General Dr Ahmed Zaal bin Kreshan Al Muhairi, Deputy Commander-in-Chief for Financial and Administrative Affairs at Dubai Police, who congratulated Humaid and his family. He praised the student's dedication and high marks, wishing him continued success as he moves on to university.
Elham Ahli, Head of the Happiness and Positivity Team at the department, said the initiative to honour exceptional students is part of a broader effort to inspire young achievers and their families. She added that the recognition aligns with the Year of Community, a national campaign aimed at strengthening family and societal bonds.
Each year, top-performing high school students in the UAE are recognised by government entities, including the Ministry of Education and local authorities. These recognitions often highlight academic excellence across various streams such as general, elite, and applied technology.
In recent years, initiatives like the Year of Community have also encouraged public institutions to engage with families and students to foster a culture of achievement and social cohesion. Police departments, including Dubai Police, regularly participate in these efforts by honouring students connected to their personnel, reinforcing the value of education and community support.
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