Great Success for the Preparatory Certificate Revision Caravans
Great Success for the Preparatory Certificate Revision Caravans
Port Said Governor praises the high turnout and extends thanks to Mishkat Nour Foundation and the Directorate of Education.
The final free preparatory certificate revision caravans concluded today in Port Said after five days of sessions, held under the patronage of Major General Adel Al-Ghadban, Governor of Port Said, and organized by the Directorate of Education in cooperation with Mishkat Nour Foundation for Science and Cultural Enlightenment.
The Governor attended the closing day at Port Said Girls’ Secondary School, accompanied by Dr. Nour El-Hoda El-Gammal, Chair of the Board of Trustees of Mishkat Nour, and Dr. Hala Abdel Salam, First Undersecretary of the Ministry of Education.
Governor Al-Ghadban expressed his delight at the large attendance, affirming that schools are the legitimate institutions shaping the future character of students, and that textbooks remain the primary source of knowledge for all children, as they are authored by the most qualified specialists in each subject.
He warned against private tutoring, stressing that it burdens families financially, distracts students, and negatively impacts their academic levels. He urged students to remain committed to attending school regularly.
The Governor also extended his gratitude to Dr. Nour El-Hoda El-Gammal, Dr. Hala Abdel Salam, and all teachers and organizers of the preparatory revision caravans, wishing all students continued success.
This year marked the first time that free preparatory certificate revision caravans were held in Port Said, covering all subjects including: Arabic Language, Islamic Studies, Social Studies, Mathematics, English Language, and Science. The lessons were delivered by a distinguished group of teachers specializing in exam preparation.
The caravans began on Sunday, May 7, and concluded today, witnessing a remarkable turnout of more than 1,700 students daily across participating schools in Port Said and Port Fouad, including the Intellectual Education School, Port Said Girls’ Secondary School, and Al-Khulafaa Al-Rashideen Preparatory School.
To ensure wider access, the Foundation and the Directorate of Education also broadcasted the sessions live via the official Facebook page of Mishkat Nour, allowing students who could not attend in person to benefit and review the content later.
Looking ahead, Mishkat Nour Foundation, in cooperation with the Directorate of Education, is preparing to launch another free educational caravan for final secondary certificate revisions for students in the governorate.