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TRES BIEN – AL AIN PUPIL AMONG WORLD’S BEST IN GCSE FRENCH

▶ Roy Hayyat, who left war-ravaged Syria, scored 100 per cent in the exam, writes Caline Malek

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An Al Ain pupil has scored 100 per cent, the highest grade possible, in his GCSE French exam. Roy Hayyat, 15, from Al Ain English Speaking School, received an award for his accomplish­ment this week.

“I was in awe when I first found out I got the results and refreshed the page three or four times to make sure it had actually happened,” Roy said.

“I still didn’t believe it. I was waiting to come back to school to see if there was a change in the result.”

The Syrian-Turkish pupil scored the perfect marks of the 37,428 who took the exam worldwide.

“Once I walked out of the exam, I was kind of happy because I was stressing out,” Roy said. “I didn’t think of it that much. I was happy to be done with it. I even thought I’d made a few mistakes.”

His parents were in another country when he shared the news over Skype.

“My mother laughed at first because we both couldn’t believe it and we were very surprised,” he said. “When she realised it was real, it was unbelievab­le.

“Both of us were so happy about it. She might have been happier than me. She might have even cried tears of joy.”

Roy, who has been living in Al Ain for the past five years, kept the news a secret at first to avoid attracting attention.

“But when I was presented with the award I got a standing ovation from my friends,” he said. “I’m still undecided as to what I would like to do in the future, but I will most probably head into dentistry.

“My father is an orthodonti­st. He thinks it would be a good fit for me.”

Roy left Aleppo because of the war that ravaged Syria.

“It was great, I loved it so much,” he said. “The people and the city were beautiful, but due to the situation most of us had to slowly start leaving. I miss it so much and I’m very proud to be able to represent my country in this way.

“It’s a great school. The people took me in straight away when I thought it would take me a year or two to fit in. But in the first month, the people were great to me and everyone was very welcoming.”

Andrew Thomas, the school’s principal, was thrilled with the results.

“Nearly every year we get something from the exam board that says we get a student with the highest grade in the UAE, but this year it was a piece of paper that said the highest in the UAE and the highest in the world,” Mr Thomas said.

“I was totally in awe and we had to hold off to double check it wasn’t a mistake because we knew Roy had scored 100 per cent on his papers, but we had to check with the exam board. We thought maybe something went wrong.”

Pupils normally sit the exams at the end of Year 11. Roy sat his one year early.

“So what he’s achieved means even more because he’s taken it a year early. It’s absolutely phenomenal,” Mr Thomas said. “The hair on the back of my neck stood up.

“You want all your children to aspire to be the best in the world. We tell them to spread their wings and be the best, which is a bold statement.

“But when a student’s actually done it it’s a career-defining moment and it was the highlight of my career.”

Roy’s teacher, Ms Ashton, retired this year after 15 years in the school.

“We called her back for the celebratio­n,” Mr Thomas said. “That’s a nice way to retire.

“These exams are very difficult – only 7 per cent of GCSE exams sat received an A* last year in the UK.

“It’s not a walk in the park by any stretch, and to do it in a foreign language is even better. I’m very thrilled. It’s unbelievab­le and I really wasn’t expecting it.”

What he’s achieved means even more because he’s taken the exam a year early. It’s absolutely phenomenal ANDREW THOMAS School principal

 ?? Satish Kumar for The National ?? Roy Hayyat who scored the highest mark for Edexcel GCSE in French, is given his award by principal Andrew Thomas at Al Ain English Speaking School
Satish Kumar for The National Roy Hayyat who scored the highest mark for Edexcel GCSE in French, is given his award by principal Andrew Thomas at Al Ain English Speaking School

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