25/2/2020
At Abu Dhabi Secondary School, it was a special Award Day ceremony in the school
One morning at Abu Dhabi Secondary School, everything was prepared early for a special awarding ceremony.
At exactly 7:00 AM, before the parents and students arrived, the school staff and student helpers carefully arranged chairs and tables outside in the open area. The rows were lined up neatly, facing the stage where the awards would be presented.
Later, as the morning continued at Abu Dhabi Secondary School became quiet and respectful.
Suddenly, the school bell rang, signaling the start of the ceremony.
Immediately, all students stood up from their chairs and formed straight lines in the courtyard. Teachers moved carefully along the rows, making sure everyone was in order and standing properly.
The principal gave a signal, and everyone faced the flagpole. The students stood still in neat lines for the national anthem, showing respect and pride for the country After the national anthem finished, the school courtyard became calm and respectful again.
After the Qur’an recitation ended and the microphone was switched off, a calm silence filled the courtyard for a moment. Then the awarding ceremony officially began at Abu Dhabi Secondary School.
The principal stepped forward to the podium and welcomed everyone. He explained that the awards would be presented step by step, starting from the highest grade levels and moving down to ensure an organized ceremony.
Meanwhile during the ceremony, Ali Hussein approached and called out to Abdulla’s dad, asking him a question. The moment happened quickly in the busy atmosphere of the awarding event.
However, Abdulla didn’t respond at that time. He was focused on the ceremony and the ongoing Grade 12 awards on stage. With all the noise, applause, and attention on the stage, he stayed quiet and didn’t reply Each student shook hands with the principal, received their certificate, and sometimes a small medal or plaque. The teachers and parents clapped loudly, showing pride for their hard work over the years.
Next came Grade 11 students, who were called to the stage for their turn in the awarding ceremony at Abu Dhabi Secondary School.
The principal announced each name clearly, and the students walked up one by one in an organized line. They were honored for their academic progress, effort, and improvement throughout the year.
Teachers and parents clapped proudly as each student received a certificate. Some students smiled confidently, while others felt a little nervous but happy to be recognized.
After that, Grade 10 students were called to the stage. They stood up from their seats and walked in an organized line toward the front.
Each student was announced by name, and they received certificates and awards in recognition of their hard work, effort, and improvement throughout the year.
Finally, it was time for Grade 9 students at Abu Dhabi Secondary School. The students stood up together with their classmates, feeling excited, nervous, and proud as they waited for their names to be announced.
Among them were Omar Abdulla Abdulla Saeed, and Ahmed Abdulla. All three stood side by side, watching the stage carefully as the principal prepared to call the names One by one, the names were announced. Each of the three students walked up to the stage, received their awards and certificates, and returned to their seats with smiles and applause from the audience.
At Abu Dhabi Secondary School, the awarding ceremony was a big success, celebrating students from all grade levels.
First, Grade 12 students received awards for their outstanding final-year achievements. Then Grade 11 students were honored for their academic progress and effort. After that, Grade 10 students were called to the stage and received certificates for their hard work and improvement throughout the year.
Finally, Grade 9 students were announced, and they proudly went up to receive their awards.
Among the Grade 9 award winners were:
Omar Abdulla
Abdulla Saeed
Ahmed Abdulla
As the camera kept flashing and loud applause filled the air, the ceremony officially came to an end at Abu Dhabi Secondary School.
All students from Grade 12, Grade 11, Grade 10, and Grade 9 stood together on the stage in one final group photo, holding their certificates proudly. The stage was full of smiles, happiness, and a strong sense of achievement.
Among them stood Abdulla Saeed, Omar Abdulla, and Ahmed Abdulla, side by side with their classmates. They looked proud and excited after receiving their awards.
During the final moments of the ceremony at Abu Dhabi Secondary School, Mr. Saleh, the special education teacher, walked around the stage and courtyard to capture the special memories of the day.
He carefully took pictures of the students, making sure to include moments of happiness and achievement. One of the main photos he took was of Abdulla, standing proudly with his award, at the ceremony.
The students Abdulla Saeed, Omar Abdulla, and Ahmed Abdulla all received awards at Abu Dhabi Secondary School during the special ceremony.
Meanwhile, after the ceremony ended, it was noticed that Abdulla didn’t have a proper bag to carry his award certificate and items safely.
One of the principals gently reminded him, saying that he should be careful because the certificate and award could get damaged or broken if not carried properly.
Before Abdulla went back to his class, he was reminded again to carry his award carefully so it would not get damaged He held the certificate properly
Then Abdulla walked calmly toward his classroom, carefully holding his award As he entered the class, the students noticed him coming in with the certificate. The class said words of congratulations Ahmed Abdulla and Omar Abdulla were also there, and they joined in the moment, smiling and talking proudly about the award ceremony. The classmates congratulated all of them for their achievements.
After three or four periods had passed, the school day continued smoothly at Abu Dhabi Secondary SchoolMeanwhile, during a break between classes, Ali Humaid approached Abdulla Saeed and said that he also wanted to receive an award or be included in something similar.
At that moment, Ahmed Abdulla responded quickly and said “no,” asking not to involve him in it During the break time, students at Abu Dhabi Secondary School came out of their classrooms and gathered in the corridors and courtyard
Meanwhile during break time at Abu Dhabi Secondary School, Abdulla Saeed (9/D) saw another student also named Abdulla Saeed from 9/C.
Students had returned to their classrooms after break He walked over and started talking to him. Abdulla Saeed from 9/D happily shared that he had received an award during the ceremony earlier that day.
The other Abdulla Saeed (9/C) listened and congratulated him, showing interest and respect for his achievement Later, after one more period had passed, the school day at Abu Dhabi Secondary School continued smoothly.
In the seventh period, the students at Abu Dhabi Secondary School had a Science class.
The teacher announced that today they would be doing a test on laptops, so each student opened their laptop and logged into the system carefully.
Later during the science laptop test in the seventh period, a student named Salem called him and softly said, “أستاذ” (Sir/Teacher). raised his voice again in frustration.
Later in the seventh period science class, after the laptop test situation had settled, the teacher took attendance He opened the school system on his device and checked the list of students one by one.
When the bell rang, the seventh period came to an end at Abu Dhabi Secondary School. Students started closing their laptops and packing their things.
Abdulla Saeed helped some of his classmates by checking and organizing their laptop numbers, making sure everyone returned the correct device and nothing was missing. The teacher appreciated him got award this earlier
.At the same time, the school day had already finished and dismissal was complete at Abu Dhabi Secondary School.
Around 2:15 PM, Glow was waiting for Abdulla Saeed in the classroom hallway area, ready to go home with him.
Before leaving, Abdulla quickly helped his classmates by collecting and organizing the laptop numbers, making sure each student’s laptop was safely returned and placed in the locker. Many students had already left, so he worked quickly to finish everything in time and ensure nothing was missing.
After completing this responsibility, Abdulla goes Glow in the hallway, and they left together as the school day fully ended.
At Abu Dhabi Secondary School, after the awarding ceremony, it was noted that only Abdulla Saeed’s award remained safe and complete.
Unfortunately, the awards of Ahmed Abdulla and Omar Abdulla were damaged, so they were not in proper condition anymore.
Meanwhile, at home, Abdulla Saeed finished his homework after returning from school. He organized his books, reviewed his lessons, and made sure everything was ready for the next day.
Later in the evening, while he was at home relaxing, Tata called him. During the call, she warmly said “مبروك” (congratulations) to Abdulla for his achievement and award at school.
Before the call ended, Abdulla passed the phone to his mother so she could speak with Tata.
His mother greeted her politely, and they had a short, friendly conversation. They spoke about Abdulla’s award and how proud everyone was of his achievement at school.
During the conversation, Tata mentioned that she was in the hospital and taking medicines, so she was resting and receiving care. Abdulla’s mother spoke kindly to her and wished her a quick recovery.
Later that evening, the family talked again about what Mr. Saleh, the special education teacher, had done earlier that morning during the ceremony.
They remembered how Mr. Saleh spoke proudly about the students who received awards and how he carefully took pictures of them in the morning during the event.
Wednesday, February 26, 2020
Meanwhile, after one period had passed, the school day at Abu Dhabi Secondary School continued normally
Meanwhile, after one period had passed, the students at Abu Dhabi Secondary School moved into their next lesson, which was an English class.
During the lesson, Ali Hussein and Nahiyan were standing near another student instead of sitting properly. They were not fully focused on the teacher’s explanation.
The English teacher, Mr. Khaled, noticed this and immediately addressed the situation. Ane He said, “You boys, sit down and listen carefully. You are not listening.
The end
Abdulla
Glow
Fros
Ali Humaid
Mansour
Naser
Mr Khaled the English teacher
9/A
9/B
9/C
9/D
9/E
9/F
During the post-production phase of the school storyline, Abu Dhabi Secondary School outlined a four-year progression plan. However, at the time, only the second year of high school was seriously considered for development.
Interestingly, the continuation of Abu Dhabi Secondary School was planned to proceed regardless of the success of the secondary education storyline. If Abdulla’s storyline was successful, the follow-up would receive a theatrical-style release; if it performed poorly, it would be released in a reduced format.
Due to strong educational performance and engagement, Grade 10/D was immediately greenlit and scheduled for release in the fall of 2020. Upon release, Grade 10 General achieved significant academic success, becoming one of the highest-performing sophomore-level cohorts in Abu Dhabi history.
Critical reception was highly positive overall, although it was not considered as strong as the original cycle. Nevertheless, this success helped establish Abdulla as a recognizable figure in school culture, leading to increased appearances in school-related activities, materials, and long-term recognition.
Two remaining sequels were later released in August 2021 and September 2022, representing Grade 11/D and Grade 12 (Senior Year 2023) respectively at Abu Dhabi Secondary School.
Unlike the 2019 and 2020 entries, both sequels received mixed reviews from critics. The first of the two was more negatively received by audiences, while the graduation year storyline in 2023 had a more divided response. Despite this, both were still considered moderate hits in terms of overall school impact and recognition.
Over time, there was a noticeable shift in tone across the final years of the 12-year education arc. Although still successful, they were seen as less strong compared to the earlier years.
A military and college storyline was also planned for September 2023, intended to serve as a prequel leading up to the Grade 9 General events. However, this concept was ultimately scrapped, as it was decided that Grade 12 Senior Year 2023 would serve as the proper conclusion to the school timeline.
Despite this, development continued intermittently. A script was reportedly completed in 2024, with Glow confirming a possible release window between 2023 and August 2024. However, due to major management changes and organizational restructuring within the education system, the project entered development delays.
The “college workplace” arc was later unofficially confirmed in June 2024 for a July 2024 release, but was eventually delayed again to September 2024.