In a nice humanitarian gesture, Major General Ahmed Rashed, Giza governor commissioned Mr. Ashraf Salouma, head of Giza governorate education to visit 57357 to encourage preparatory cycle patients during their third day of examination in 57357.
During the visit Mr. Salouma was accompanied by consultant Badawi Allam, head of parents, trustees and teachers’ council, and Mrs. Sahar Mustafa, head of the administration of exams and student affairs.
Mr. Salouma conveyed the governor’s greetings to the sick students who are taking exams in 57357 while wishing them quick recovery. He commissioned the persons in charge in the different administrations of the ministry of Education to provide care and moral support to students throughout the duration of their hospitalization. Mr. Salouma met with students during their science and computer exams to make sure they are having no difficulties. He asked the exams supervisors to ensure a calm environment for the patients while they are taking their exams, away of any tension.
Afterwards, he visited preparatory cycle students in the governorates of Alqalyoubeya, Aswan, Suhag, Dakahleya and Albehaira, to make sure they are taking exams in the best of conditions. He offered certificates of appreciation and gifts to students to encourage them, while wishing them recovery. He honored Mr. Tarek Mohamed Abdullah, 57357’s exams general coordinator, for his efforts with the Hospital’s students.
It is noteworthy that this is the third day of examinations of the preparatory cycle that started on May 14 in the Hospital for the governorates of Aswan Aldakahleya, Albehaira, Suhag, Alqalyoubeya and Giza. exams will start on May 19 for the governorates of Sues and Portsaeed, and on May 21st for students from the governorates of Cairo, Algharbeya, Elmenya, Alsharkeya, the Red See, Qena and Bani Sewaif. At Hospital 57357, exams are held annually for all students starting with grade four up to the high school certificate, in coordination with the ministry of education, to safeguard the future of the Hospial’s sick children and in commitment to providing comprehensive care and hope in a better future to all of them.