OUR OUTSTANDING ACHIEVERS 2022-2023
34 students from Grade 12 achieved above 95%
Almunther bin Khalid Nasser Al Ghammari’s father said: ‘’I am very proud and pleased to see that my son is among the most outstanding achievers with a 99.44% in the GED results. I have never doubted Almunther’s ability and ambition’’. He deserves this outstanding accomplishment. He worked hard and put in the effort from the beginning of the academic year to achieve his defined goals. Almunther is a very organized person and highly committed to his tasks and goals. I am also thankful to the team of teachers and the management of ABMIPS for their support, efforts, and for being part of this successful achievement’’, noted Al Ghammari.
Almunther bin Khalid Nasser Al Ghammari
Al-Zahraa bint Saud Nasser Al-Badaai who also tied up at an average of 99.44% among the trios, specifically defined her goals right from the start of the 12th grade academic year. She utilized the first weeks of studies to implement some of her projects, such as arts, and prepared her Arabic and English-speaking presentations well in advance. She also made it a point to habitually revise and never hesitated to ask the teachers or fellows for help whenever she faced difficulties with any lesson. She also avoided postponing any questions to avoid delays and stress and ensured that she understood and masters the concepts and rules used in solving scientific subjects. She also practiced solving as many questions as possible and cross-checked her work, said her mom.
From the psychological and health aspects, Alzahraa ensured that during the exam period, she slept well to improve her concentration and studied in an appropriate, healthy, and study-friendly environment. She attributed her daughter’s success to the continuous parental support and encouragement to build her confidence and self-reliance, avoid pressure, and avoid comparing her to others.
Al-Zahraa bint Saud Nasser Al-Badaai
Fatima Samir Al Karaa
Jeenan bint Khamis Mohammed Al Hashemi said: ‘We can’t deny the constant efforts and the support of the teachers through the thick and thin’. Indeed, they sincerely encouraged and motivated us. My classmates were also cooperative and united in making the study environment prominent. The results that I got are a blessing from God Almighty and the continuous support of my parents, family, friends, and teachers. I also attribute the success of my achievements to the importance and priority I gave to my studies by setting daily goals to achieve.
Jeenan bint Khamis Mohammed Al Hashemi
Falak Sulaiman Al Busaidi
Aisha Yousuf Ali Al Farsi
Ghaith bin Matar Al Balushi said he got a mixture of beautiful feelings and joy from achieving his defined goals and the honour of being among the sons of Oman who have achieved their dreams. ‘’I am specifically grateful to the encouragement of my parents, and siblings especially to my role model and an admirable brother, Laith, for having encouraged me to strive to the limit of my potential. I am also thankful to the teachers and school management who contributed to my success and enabled me to hope for a brighter future and to contribute to the building of Oman. In this aspect, I strongly advise my forthcoming peers to “start your academic journey with strength and determination right from the beginning. Focus on your goals, and do not give up on any difficulties and challenges until you achieve your dreams. There is never an easy life. There must be some challenges and huddles ahead your way, whether they are at school or at home. Among such challenges was the lack of time and the feeling that this stage is the last turning point in the life of the student, but I adapted it to my advantage, and it was a motivation to do more’’, he said.
Ghaith bin Matar Al Balushi
Abdullah bin Khalifa Al Farsi’s mom said: Indeed, Allah rewards good efforts. Going through Grade 12 was an extraordinary experience. Besides the academic pressure, there is also psychological pressure on students and their families. However, with Allah's support and hard work, one can get fruitful results. One important factor that contributes to the excellent outcome of Grade 12 results is the strong academic and administrative system of ABMIPS. My son started his primary education at ABM, and since then, I have been very pleased with the system and the standards of its qualified teachers. I felt we were a family working to achieve the same goals. I have full trust in the school, and I strongly recommend it to anyone who wants to pursue education in a bilingual education.
Abdullah bin Khalifa Al Farsi
Sumaya Mohamad Salem Rankous
Hamed bin Khamis Al-Alawi, remarked, ‘’I am honoured to be one of the outstanding students with high grades in Oman. It is a known fact that students of the secondary level encounter a lot of hardships including tension and the academic pressure it bears on them. But ‘I am grateful for the blessings of God for granting me the gift of patience, perseverance, and diligence and for having guided me to manage my time effectively between studying, worshiping, resting, and social interactions. What differentiates this year is not its difficulty, but how to manage the time and control the tension and keep the external influences controlled, especially when everyone is anxiously waiting and expecting a lot from the student. I noticed that some students have fallen under great psychological pressure mainly due to tension and anxiety, which if it is left to take control over the student, its impact can negatively cause a decline in the student’s academic performance although the student has the potential. In this aspect, I advise the forthcoming students to instead, control their fears and study smart and not hard’’.
Hamed bin Khamis Al-Alawi
Commenting on behalf of his peers, Zahran bin Mohamed Al-Maawali expressed sincere gratitude to the school for the incredible education they received. ‘We are truly grateful for the tailored attention and guidance we had as seniors during our time at ABMIPS. Whether it was providing extra help when we faced challenges or recognizing and nurturing our strengths, your support contributed to the well-performed grades that we are proud of today. As we move on in life, we will carry the lessons learned and the memories made at ABMIPS with us. We are indeed grateful for shaping us into the great individuals we are and personalities who will be honoured to serve back our beloved nation’’, he noted.
Zahran bin Mohamed Al-Maawali
Mohammed Sami