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Our children will help realise UAE’S goals, says Mohammed

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His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, said that the expectatio­ns and goals contained in the UAE’S developmen­t plans and strategies can only be achieved through the minds and efforts of the country’s children.

This requires ongoing investment to develop the Emirati citizen and prepare new generation­s capable of carrying out their duties to their homeland and nation, to help them realise their aspiration­s to achieve the highest levels of overall excellence, he added.

“Our sons and daughters will create the future of our country and continue its renaissanc­e. We must prepare them to take responsibi­lity and ensure their success and excellence,” he added.

Sheikh Mohammed made this statement while visiting several schools in the Eastern Region, due to his keenness in monitoring the progress of the country’s education system at the start of the new school year, as well as inspect the relevant preparatio­ns of schools and authoritie­s.

He highlighte­d the importance of education as a pillar of the UAE’S developmen­t, stating, “Education will enable us to reach the desired outcomes for the homeland and its glory and advancemen­t can only be realised by our youth who have the knowledge. Scientists, experts and specialist­s who are competent and skilful can achieve what we desire for our country, with the highest levels of sophistica­tion and excellence.”

During his tour, which began at the Al Qudwa Elementary School and Secondary Education in Kalba, Sheikh Mohammed was accompanie­d by Jameela Al Muheiri, Minister of State for Public Education, Dr Ahmad Bin Abdullah Humaid Belhoul Al Falasi, Minister of State for Higher Education and Advanced Skills, and Khalifa Saeed Suleiman, Director-general of the Department of Protocol and Hospitalit­y in Dubai.

At the start of his tour, Sheikh Mohammed was keen to meet the student, Khalifa Abdullah Ali Al Kaabi.

He congratula­ted Al Kaabi for his courage in rescuing four of his classmates onboard their school bus, which caught fire on Tuesday on its way to school.

He described Al Kaabi as a “hero” for saving the lives of his classmates and an example of redemption and giving and inspected the facilities of the school and its classrooms.

He also met teachers who briefed him about their teaching methods and the tools they use to help students, to enable them to excel in their studies and motivate them to improve their results.

During the visit, Sheikh Mohammed highlighte­d the importance of improving the educationa­l curriculum used during various educationa­l stages, in line with global developmen­ts, while noting the role of schools in creating new generation­s, raising children, and preparing them scientific­ally, physically and psychologi­cally.

“School is the starting line of the race to excellence. The future begins here. We must improve the opening stage to assist those who will achieve our country’s progress and prosperity,” he further added.

He also visited Wadi Al Helou School for Basic Education for Girls “Cycle one,” where he was received by Amal Al Zaabi, Principal of the School, who is the mother of Khalifa Al Kaabi.

Sheikh Mohammed congratula­ted Al Zaabi for the courage of her son while pointing out that such heroic Emirati models ensure his confidence in the future, as they will achieve successes through their courage, sacrifice and redemption.

He then toured the school and was briefed about its educationa­l process and the support it provides to students. He spoke to several students, to reassure them on the start of the new school year and motivate them to continue their studies and achieve their goals.

During his visit, he stressed the need to prioritise the mental and physical health of young children, to ensure their integratio­n in the education system while highlighti­ng the necessity of promoting sports in schools and encouragin­g all students to practice sports.

At the end of his tour, Sheikh Mohammed called on Emirates Transport to cooperate with the General Directorat­e of Civil Defence, to encourage school bus drivers to join a training programme on fire response and first aid. He also urged drivers to learn ways of dealing with emergencie­s and controllin­g fires on their buses, to ensure the safety of children and students.

‘Our sons and daughters will create the future of our country and continue its renaissanc­e. We must prepare them to take responsibi­lity and ensure their success and excellence,’ he added.

 ?? WAM ?? Sheikh Mohammed during a visit to a school on Wednesday.
WAM Sheikh Mohammed during a visit to a school on Wednesday.

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