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The Minister of Education honors the schools participating in the national operetta (The Fifth Wall)..

The Minister of Education, Engineer Dr. Ali Al-Mudhaf, honored today, Tuesday, the schools participating in the national operetta (The Fifth Wall), which was held yesterday, Monday, under the patronage and presence of His Highness the Amir of Kuwait, Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, may God protect and bless him, at the Bayan Palace Theater.


In a speech delivered during the honoring ceremony, Minister Al-Mudhaf extended his highest congratulations to His Highness the Amir Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, may God protect and bless him, His Highness the Crown Prince Sheikh Sabah Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah, may God protect him, His Excellency the Prime Minister Sheikh Ahmad Abdullah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, may God protect him, and the Kuwaiti people on the occasion of the 64th National Day and the 34th Liberation Day.


He emphasized that the operetta (The Fifth Wall) was not merely an artistic performance but a comprehensive national epic that embodied the spirit of giving and belonging to Kuwait, demonstrating the ability of the sons and daughters of the Ministry of Education to present creative works worthy of the nation’s status and glory.


He explained that the performance amazed everyone and exceeded expectations in terms of execution and organization, noting that this success was not coincidental but the result of the efforts of an integrated team that included supervisors, trainers, teachers, singers, as well as organizing, directing, and music teams who worked as one cohesive unit, reflecting the professional performance witnessed by all.


He added, "By nature, I love teamwork, and what I saw in the operetta was a wonderful model of cooperation and harmony. All teams demonstrated a high level of commitment and professionalism, and you succeeded in honoring the Ministry of Education and presenting its image in the best possible way."


He praised the precision and discipline displayed by the participants, considering this a testament to the intensive training and great commitment of the students, as well as the role of parents who were true partners in this success by encouraging and supporting their children throughout the rehearsals and training that lasted for over two months.


He expressed his deep gratitude to everyone who contributed to this work, affirming that the spirit of giving and creativity displayed in the operetta reflects a bright future for Kuwait and its upcoming generations.


He expressed his happiness at the Ministry of Education’s representation in this grand event and his profound gratitude to all who contributed to the success of this national operetta.


He extended his sincere thanks and deep appreciation to the head of the Volunteer Work Center and member of the Permanent Committee for National Day Celebrations, Sheikha Athaal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, for "her leadership and wise guidance, which had a profound impact on the success of this distinguished national work," stressing that "her inspiring vision and unlimited support were fundamental pillars in showcasing this operetta in its most splendid form."


Minister Al-Mudhaf also affirmed that his assignment by His Highness the Amir, may God protect and bless him, to present the Amir’s honor to the creative students, dedicated supervisors, and teachers is a great honor and a reflection of the state’s approach to appreciating giving and excellence.


He also emphasized the importance of the Ministry’s support for national talents to enhance their role in nurturing creativity and instilling the values of excellence in society.


The ceremony was attended by a number of educational leaders, parents, and participants in the operetta, including 907 students from 23 schools, 21 participants in the choir, and 139 supervisors and teachers, reflecting the magnitude of efforts invested in this national artistic work.