
Capital Secretariat honors winners of 4th Summer Festival for Talented & Creative Students
Sana'a - Saba:
The Subcommittee for Summer Activities and Courses in the Capital Secretariat honored on Sunday the winners of the 4th Summer Festival for Talented and Creative Students in the summer schools of the Secretariat for the year 1446 AH.
The festival, organized by the subcommittee in cooperation with the Al-Sha'ab Social Foundation for Development, saw the participation of over 800 competitors from summer school students across all districts of the Secretariat. They competed in eight categories, including the Holy Quran, methodology, choral singing, poetry, speech and oratory, theater, drawing and sculptures, and folkloric arts.
During the honoring ceremony, Hadi Ammar, Deputy Minister of Education and Scientific Research, emphasized the importance of summer activities and their educational, cultural, and social objectives. These activities aim to strengthen students' connection with the Holy Quran and their faith-based identity, protect them from misguided foreign influences, develop their diverse skills and talents.
He praised the efforts made in organizing and ensuring the success of the festival and summer activities in the Capital Secretariat, as well as the students' high level of engagement and excellence in various creative, scientific, and cultural fields, including memorizing the Holy Quran and other skills.
The ceremony was attended by Abdulqadir Al-Mahdi, Head of the Education Sector and Deputy Chairman of the Summer Courses Subcommittee in the Capital Secretariat, and Ahmed Al-Sulwi, Director of Educational Awareness and Activities at the Ministry of Youth. Abdullah Samina, Director of Activities, highlighted the tangible achievements of the summer courses in promoting Quranic culture and faith-based identity.
He affirmed that the 4th Summer Festival served as a platform to showcase outstanding examples of talented and creative students in various cultural, scientific, and artistic fields, fostering a spirit of creative excellence among students.
The event was also attended by Ahmed Al-Khazan, Director of the Orphan Care Center, Samir Hamza, Director of Parks in the Secretariat, Abdullah Al-Madani, Deputy Director of School Activities, along with educational leaders, social figures, and other attendees.
The festival winners presented diverse artistic and creative performances, reflecting the skills and knowledge they acquired during the summer courses.
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