Sana'a - Saba:
Hadi Ammar, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Education and Scientific Research for the Basic Education Sector, on Saturday inspected the final qualifying rounds for the fourth Summer Festival for the Gifted and Creative Students at summer schools in the capital, Sana'a.
Ammar, along with Abdul Qader al-Mahdi, Head of the Education Sector in the Capital and Vice Chairman of the Summer Courses Subcommittee, and Ahmed al-Khazan, Director of the Orphanage, listened to a number of contestants in Quran memorization, poetry, public speaking, and chanting.
The visitors viewed the work of a number of contestants in the fields of innovation, theater, drawing, and sculpture, praising the creativity of the students enrolled in the summer courses.
They emphasized their commitment to fostering and nurturing these talents to benefit from them in their respective fields.
Abdullah Al-Madani, Vice Chairman of the Festival's Organizing Committee and Deputy Director of School Activities in the Education Sector, explained that 61 participants competed in the final rounds in Quran memorization, poetry, theater, chanting, drawing, sculptures, recitation, public speaking, and folklore (individually and collectively).
He commended the efforts of the judging committees, which included highly qualified and specialized staff, in successfully conducting the competitions.
It's worth noting that the festival launched last Monday with the participation of 800 contestants from various summer schools across the capital's districts who qualified from the preliminary rounds held at the district level. The festival concludes tomorrow with a ceremony honoring the winners in various categories.

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