12/02/2024

The Ministry of Education announces the results of the League of Executive Offices of the School Students Union competition at the republic level

The Ministry of Education announces the results of the League of Executive Offices of the School Students Union competition at the republic level)

The Ministry of Education and Technical Education organized the Executive Offices League Competition, which is organized by the General Union of Republic School Students for the three stages (primary - preparatory - secondary) under the slogan (Student Unions and Artificial Intelligence) for the academic year 2023/2024, under the patronage of Dr. Reda Hegazy, Minister of Education and Technical Education. .

Ahmed Moussa, the general leader of the School Students Union, confirmed that the General Union of School Students of the Republic organized the national competition for the executive offices league at the level of the Republic for the three stages (primary, middle, secondary), explaining that the competition aims to enhance the leadership and administrative capabilities of students, and encourage students to think creatively and work. Collective, and emphasizing building the Egyptian personality aware of technological innovations, investing and directing students towards the optimal use of artificial intelligence, employing programmes, projects and initiatives towards developing positive behaviors to support national identity, and providing students with concepts and skills that help them become aware of artificial intelligence.

Moussa added that the criteria for the competition are the presence of (5) students as a minimum, including the Secretary and the Assistant Secretary to participate in the competition, and that the participants must be members of the Executive Office only, and that the activities and their implementation be through work within a team, and the initiative of the Executive Office in light of the topic. The focal point that expresses their needs, and the activities and initiatives should be implemented through the use of technological means, programs and activities provided that meet the needs of special groups and integration students.

The General Major of the Republic Schools Union indicated that the competition was implemented through five sectors in various governorates.

The General Major of the Union announced the winners of the competition at the republic level for the primary stage. The first place was won by Al-Qan Joint Primary School, administered by Sidi Salem in the Kafr El-Sheikh Educational Directorate, and the second place was won by Fatima Al-Zahraa Primary School, administered by Quesna in the Menoufia Directorate, and the third place was won by the Naseer Sons School. The New Primary School, administered by Sohag, Sohag District, won fourth place. Diaset Primary School, administered by Talkha, Dakahlia District, took fifth place. Ahmed Orabi School, administered by Al-Arish, North Sinai Directorate, came in fifth place.

As for the preparatory stage, the first place was won by the 25 January Official Language School, Al-Ma’asara Administration, Cairo Educational Directorate, the second place was won by the Muhammad Jamal Refaat Preparatory School for Girls, administered by Deir Najm in the Sharkia Directorate, and the Mounir Al-Gamal Public Language School, administered by Al-Montazah First, in the Alexandria Directorate, won third place. As for the Muhammad Salama Girls, Al-Haram Administration, Giza District, won fourth place, and Salah Salem Preparatory School for Boys, Sohag Administration, Sohag District, won fifth place.

Moussa also announced the winners in the secondary stage, where the first place was won by Bahtim Public Language School, administered by East Shubra in the Qalyubia Directorate, while the second place was won by Ahmed Muhammad Mousa Girls’ Secondary School, administered by Kom Ombo in the Aswan Directorate, and the third place was won by the Nasser Military School for Boys, administered by Assiut, in the Directorate. Assiut, Imam Nassif Secondary School for Girls, administered by Zarqa in Damietta District, won fourth place, and Fowa Combined Secondary School, administered by Fowa in Kafr El-Sheikh District, won fifth place.