04/11/2023

The Minister of Education and the Governor of Ismailia inspect a number of schools in the governorate

The Minister of Education and the Governor of Ismailia inspect a number of schools in the governorate)

Today, Saturday, Dr. Reda Hegazy, Minister of Education and Technical Education, and Major General Staff Sharif Fahmy Bishara, Governor of Ismailia, inspected a number of schools. To follow up on the regularity of the academic year 2023/2024.

This came in the presence of Brigadier Wael Hamza, Head of the Ismailia City Center, Dr. Mohamed Abdel Hamid Ahmed Behairy, Director of the Directorate of Education, Dr. Sami Fadl, Deputy Director of the Directorate, and the leaders of the Directorate of Education in the governorate.

The Minister and the Governor of Ismailia inspected the progress of studies at Abu Atwa Basic Education School, affiliated with the South Educational Administration, which has 262 students.

During the inspection tour of the school, the Minister and the Governor inspected the kindergarten halls and one of the first grade classrooms while teaching the book on values and respect for others, where the Minister listened to the students’ opinions and the extent to which they benefited from the message addressed to them.

The Minister and Governor also inspected the school exhibition, which includes students’ works that serve the environment around them, which included drawings, paintings, and models.

The Minister also listened to the singing talent of primary school student Adham Mahmoud Fawzi, who performed a patriotic song. The Minister and the Governor praised the student’s voice, performance, and talent. The Minister directed the Directorate of Education to adopt, develop, and nurture this talent. He also encouraged the student to continue and develop his talent, and to participate in competitions and events. Ministry.

Subsequently, the Minister of Education and the Governor of Ismailia visited Al-Shati Preparatory School for Girls, affiliated with the South Educational Administration, which has 403 students and includes 9 classes. They inspected a number of the school’s classes, including one of the first-grade preparatory classes during the viewing period for the Arabic language subject. The Minister conducted a dialogue with the students about the extent to which they benefited from viewing periods, where they confirmed the extent to which they benefited from it in academic achievement.

After that, the Minister and the Governor went to visit the Franciscan Sisters School, which has 397 students and 12 classes, where they inspected a number of the school’s classrooms and followed up on the regularity of the educational process there.