
His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, has extended his warm congratulations to the top-performing students in the 2024–2025 national high school examinations, expressing pride in their achievements and wishing them success in their educational and professional futures.
In a message posted on his official account, Sheikh Mohammed congratulated the top graduates by name, including Moza, Muhannad, Mahra, Abdullah, Habiba, Rodha, Abdullah, and Humaid, emphasising that they deserve to be celebrated for their hard work. He stated that the UAE is proud of them and of all high school graduates across the country. He also extended his congratulations to their families, parents, and teachers, affirming that a bright future awaits them in a nation that values and nurtures its youth.
Sheikh Mohammed said that the UAE is a country that rejoices in the success of its children and is being shaped by the leadership of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan to become the best possible environment for the current and future generations.
He also expressed his gratitude to everyone working in the field of education, especially Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed and Sheikha Maryam bint Mohammed bin Zayed in the Education Council, as well as all teachers, administrators, and educational staff, wishing them a happy and restful summer vacation.
The list of top high school graduates for the 2024–2025 academic year includes students from government schools, private schools, and applied technology schools. In the government education sector, Moza Saif Abdullah Al Mehrazi from Al Dhahra School in Dubai ranked first in the Elite Path, while Muhannad Hani Nabwi Mohammed from Al Falah Boys School in Abu Dhabi topped the Advanced Path. Mahra Abdullah Mohammed Al Hamr Al Ali from Al Dhayt III Girls School in Ras Al Khaimah secured first place in the General Path.
In private education, Abdullah Samer Omar Hamada from Al Manhal International Private School in Abu Dhabi ranked first in the Advanced Path, and Habiba Yasser Qudaih from Al Shorouq Private School in Dubai topped the General Path.
Among students from applied technology schools, Rodha Yaqoub Salem Ahmed Al Mansouri from the Advanced Science Path in Al Ain was recognised, along with Abdullah Salem Ali Arhamah Al Shamsi from the Advanced Path in Ajman, and Humaid Adel Mohammed Abdullah Ubaid from the General Path in Sharjah.
Sheikh Mohammed concluded his message by highlighting the crucial role educators play in building the nation’s future, stating that their dedication and efforts create the foundation for the UAE’s continued progress and prosperity. He reaffirmed his pride in all graduates and his hope that their achievements will inspire them to contribute meaningfully to the growth and advancement of their country.