Students and teachers at Al Muna Private Primary School in Abu Dhabi, affiliated with Al Dar Academy, were surprised by General His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, visiting the school and touring among its classes, fulfilling the wish of an orphan student (nine years old). She suffers from autism, as the student had invited His Highness to visit her, through the Dar Sciences Bulletin, which presented a report the day before yesterday.
The student sent a message to His Highness, writing on her notebook: “To Baba Muhammad, I myself see you and you see me, and thank you very much.”
Upon his arrival at the school building, His Highness went directly to the classroom of the student Al-Yazia, where His Highness’s arrival was a pleasant surprise for the student Al-Yazia, who expressed her overwhelming joy, and her colleagues and the school family shared in the joy of His Highness’s presence among them, welcoming him and expressing their overwhelming happiness with His Highness’s interest and interaction with the initiative. Al-Yazia designed the state flag, and a number of paintings that reflect the spirit of the national occasion at Al-Muna School.
Al-Yazia accompanied His Highness to her initiative and project, and talked to him about the beginning of the idea and the stages of its implementation, her mother’s encouragement for it, and the school administration’s welcome to it. His Highness saluted Al-Yazia for her overwhelming feelings towards this occasion, stressing that there are many like Al-Yazia and others who carry an abundance of the most sincere and noble feelings towards him. The state, its leadership, and its people. He also met with Al-Yazia’s classmates, getting to know them, and exchanging fatherly conversations with them. His Highness praised the school administration’s adoption of its students’ ideas and initiatives, and encouraged them to transform their projects and ideas into actions and deeds embodied on the ground.
The day before yesterday, Abu Dhabi TV’s Al-Dar Sciences bulletin showed scenes about the initiative of the orphan student Al-Yazia, for whom autism did not constitute an obstacle, but rather turned into a motivation and incentive for excellence and success, which gave her free rein to express in her own way and share the country’s joys by creating a wonderful painting that is… The country’s flag is designed with 13,400 small stones, colored in the colors of the UAE flag, 20 meters long and five meters wide, on an area next to the entrance. Al-Muna Primary School.
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