UAE leaders' inspiring back to school messages for students

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UAE leaders inspiring back to school messages for students

Dubai - "From the classrooms, our and your dreams begin, and you draw the future of your country from your books."

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Published: Sun 2 Sep 2018, 2:47 PM

Last updated: Sun 2 Sep 2018, 3:23 PM

School life builds you, so you can build the nation. This is the encouragement His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, gave students who are expected to be back in school from today.
Some 1.1 million students will be back to school today at 616 public schools across the nation.
Taking to Twitter on Saturday ahead of the new academic term, Sheikh Mohammed told the students that schools give them science so "you can give us glory".
"Tomorrow (Sunday) starts the school year, and we will continue the journey of education for more than a million students in our country. From your classes, our dreams and yours begin. You draw the future of your country in your books.
With you, the country rises! Make your school your nation. May God protect and guide you," Sheikh Mohammed tweeted.
His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, also took to Twitter to give some valuable to advice to the students.
"My dear students, capture the knowledge of science, good morals and commit yourself to high ethics and strengthen them in your hearts. Attain your academic excellence with hard work and perseverance, for excellence is our demand and goal on the path to success," he tweeted. "Looking forward to the educational process that promotes learning, thinking and creativity. Let us continue to contribute to society to help encourage students towards achieving their dreams and aspirations."
Meanwhile, Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak, Chairwoman of the General Women's Union (GWU), President of the Supreme Council for Motherhood and Childhood, and Supreme Chairwoman of the Family Development Foundation (FDF), called on male and female teachers across the country to maximise their efforts in taking care of the students.
She also urged students to work hard, be diligent and serious so as to deliver "resounding success and excel in their academic pursuits". "Nations make progress by the rapid progress achieved in education, knowledge and scientific research as these constitute the building blocks for the present and future.
"High-quality education and provision of world-class, advanced learning methods and tools are among the top priorities of the country's leadership while seeking to deliver strategic goals of the UAE Vision 2021," she added.
Sheikh Hazza bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Executive Council, congratulated students on the start of the new academic year 2018-2019 and wished them an "exciting learning journey".
"I wish all students a fresh learning journey full of passion for knowledge and discovery. We are confident that families and educators will join forces to deliver a successful academic year and make it an exciting, interesting learning experience for students," Sheikh Hazza said.
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Sheikh Mohammed tweeted:

Tomorrow starts the new school year, and we will continue the journey of education for more than a million students in UAE. Your school develops you to build your country - in turn your education earns us glory.
From the classrooms, our and your dreams begin, and you draw the future of your country from your books.
With you, the country rises, so make your school your home. May Allah protect and guide you.

Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed tweeted:

A new school year (begins) filled with positivity and optimism.
Dear students, make sure to gain knowledge and learn science. Abide by principles, values and moral standards, and inculcate them in your souls.
Continue you journey of education with diligence and perseverance. Success is no longer the goal, instead academic excellence is our demand and goal.
We wish for more success in our educational process in order to improve the academic environment that attracts and encourages learning, thinking and innovation.
We look forward to the continuing contribution from families and society to monitor our children and encourage them to fulfill their ambitions and future aspirations.


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