PORT SAID, Dec 10 (MENA) – Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouli visited Port Said Secondary Girls School to assess its conditions after a recent fire and review the progress of its educational programs.

During the visit, Madbouli toured the school alongside Principal Reda El-Gebali, who detailed the school’s current operations and successes.

The school serves nearly 2,000 students, and offers a range of facilities, including science labs, a library, and a theater.

El-Gebali also emphasized the school’s inclusive approach, which supports students with special needs and international students, ensuring all students have access to high-quality education.

He interacted with students and observed various activities, such as artistic performances and sports demonstrations.

Madbouli praised the school’s efforts to foster creativity and innovation among its students, noting its impressive track record in competitions.

Madbouli also addressed the importance of technology in education during discussions with Education Minister Mohamed Abdel-Latif.

They reviewed the government’s initiative to provide free tablets to high school students, a program that ensures access to digital learning tools across Egypt.

“This school reflects the strength and potential of our education system,” Madbouli said, reaffirming the government’s commitment to improving education across the country.

The visit concluded with Madbouli emphasizing the role of schools like Port Said Secondary Girls School in shaping a bright future for Egypt by nurturing talent, promoting inclusivity, and preparing students to contribute meaningfully to society. (MENA)

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