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Best Teacher award winners announced

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MUSCAT, FEB 26


The Ministry of Education (MoE) announced the winners’ names of the Omani Teacher Educational Excellence Award. The award came as a continuation of the Ministry of Education’s efforts to enhance the status of teachers and appreciate their societal role, and a new addition to the ongoing national initiatives to highlight, encourage and develop the efforts of teachers.


Dr Abdullah bin Khamis Ambusaidi, Under-Secretary of the Ministry of Education for Education and Chairman of the Award’s Supervisory Committee, delivered a speech on this occasion, in which he said: “We meet today to celebrate the people of giving, honour the makers of hope and appreciate the blessed efforts made to build the promising generations of tomorrow. The teacher was and still is the main pillar of the educational process and one of the most important pillars of the renaissance of our dear country. Teachers are the ones who plant the seeds of knowledge and water them with giving, so that the country may reap the fruits of a conscious, responsible generation, capable of building its future with will and confidence.”


The award witnessed a great turnout in its second session, as the number of applicants reached 2,705.


Winners in the stage from (1-4) are Shamsa al Rasbi from Al Sharqiyah South; Badriya al Thuhli from Al Dakhiliyah Governorate: Aisha al Jarwani from Al Batinah North Governorate; Azza al Salti from Al Batinah South Governorate and Moza al Fazari from Al Batinah North Governorate. In the stage from (5-8), ten teachers received the award: Sultan al Habsi from Al Sharqiyah North Governorate; Saif al Mahfoudhi from Al Batinah South Governorate; Adel al Ajmi from Al Batinah North Governorate; Abdullah al Mazrouei from Al Batinah North Governorate; Abdullah al Alawi from Al Batinah North Governorate; Subha al Ghaithi from Al Buraimi Governorate; Aida al Wahaibi from Muscat Governorate; Fatima al Yaarubi from Al Buraimi Governorate; Mona al Mukhaini from Al Sharqiyah South Governorate and Naima al Ghaithi from Al Buraimi Governorate. In the stage from (9-12), Mustafa al Yahyaei from Al Buraimi Governorate; Saleh al Kasbi from Al Sharqiyah South Governorate; Abdullah al Roshdi from Al Batinah North Governorate; Abdullah al Kaabi from Al Buraimi Governorate; Hamoud al Adawi from Al Dakhiliyah Governorate; Iman al Rahbi from Muscat Governorate; Badriya al Muqbali from Al Batinah North Governorate; Rahma al Azri from Al Dakhiliyah Governorate; Samia al Hadhrami from Al Dakhiliyah Governorate and Fatima al Alawi from Al Batinah North Governorate won awards.


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