Al-Zahraa University for Women has successfully concluded the final secondary school examinations hosted on its campus, with the participation of 15 secondary schools.
The University served as an examination centre for 965 female students and provided 1,002 examination seats distributed across 19 examination halls. In addition, hospitality services and drinking water were made available throughout the examination period.
The University Presidency also prepared symbolic gifts, which were presented to the female students at the conclusion of the examinations. It is worth mentioning that the initiative was warmly received and greatly appreciated by the students.
Additionally, families of the female students expressed their gratitude and appreciation to the University for the logistical services provided and for the smooth and efficient organisation of the examinations.
Translated by Zahra’ Ala’
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