Cambridge has recognised the success of Cambridge IGCSE and Cambridge International AS & A Level students in Saudi Arabia with Outstanding Cambridge Learner Awards. In total, 192 students across 65 schools in Saudi Arabia received awards at three ceremonies held in three provinces in the Kingdom.
At the Western and Central Province ceremonies, Lilian Dogiama, Head of Equality, Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging (EDIB) at Cambridge, presented the awards to learners. 'As a parent myself, it must be a proud moment for parents to see all that their son or daughter has achieved. It’s something really special, and I’m happy to be part of that,' said Lilian.
Abdulkarim Mohammed, Events coordinator, and Raed Omar Brahedni, Head of Business Development, Assessment from Cambridge also attended. 'The achievements of our learners in Saudi Arabia highlight the incredible talent there. We're thankful for the support of Stellar, the British Council, and our host schools—British International School Jeddah, Reigate Grammar School Riyadh, and British School Dhahran for providing a wonderful venue for these celebrations' said Raed Omar Brahedni, Head of Business Development, Assessment, from Cambridge.