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From Dropout to Top Student: Alaa Mansouri's Inspiring Journey in Tunisia

From La Presse · () French

Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Alaa Mansouri achieved the highest national score of 14.52/20 on Tunisia's technical basic education exit exam.
  • Mansouri had previously interrupted her studies for three years before returning and excelling with support from a "second chance" program.
  • She credits her parents and educators at the Bab El Khadhra "School of the Second Chance" for her academic success and motivation to continue her studies.

Alaa Mansouri, a student at the technical college in Radรจs, has achieved a remarkable feat, securing the top national score of 14.52/20 on Tunisia's technical basic education exit exam. The results, announced by the Ministry of Education, mark a significant triumph for Mansouri, who expressed profound surprise and indescribable joy at her achievement.

Her success is particularly inspiring given that she had interrupted her schooling for three years. Mansouri admitted that she never imagined she could resume her studies, let alone reach such a high level of academic excellence. Despite regrets over the lost time, this accomplishment now serves as a powerful motivator for her to pursue her secondary education with renewed determination.

Mansouri attributes her return to education and subsequent success to the unwavering support of her parents, whom she calls the primary architects of her academic comeback. She also lauded the crucial role played by teachers and mentors at the "School of the Second Chance" in Bab El Khadhra, Tunis. These educators provided continuous pedagogical and psychological support, bolstering her self-confidence and helping her navigate the challenges of returning to the classroom.

Her journey highlights the effectiveness of "second chance" educational initiatives in facilitating school reintegration. These programs offer vital opportunities for young individuals who have prematurely left the educational system, empowering them to achieve success and redefine their academic paths. Alaa Mansouri's outstanding performance stands as a compelling testament to this potential.

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Originally published by La Presse in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.