Chaldean Diocese of Nohadra’s Bright Future School ranks first in Iraq’s ninth-grade exams
NOHADRA (DUHOK), Kurdistan Region of Iraq — Bright Future Private School (BFPS), affiliated with the Chaldean Diocese of Nohadra (Duhok), has ranked first in ninth-grade results for the 2024–2025 academic year, earning the top position both across the Kurdistan Region of Iraq (KRI) and within Duhok Governorate. The achievement marks a major milestone in the school’s record of academic excellence.
In a statement on the school’s official website, Principal Juliana Akob extended warm congratulations on behalf of the Diocese of Nohadra (Duhok) to the school administration, assistant staff, and teaching faculty for their dedicated efforts.
She also expressed special gratitude to the leadership of the Chaldean Diocese of Nohadra (Duhok), particularly Bishop Mar Azad Shaba, for his ongoing support and commitment to education despite the many challenges facing the sector.
Akob emphasized that the school’s success was the result of a joint effort between administrators, teachers, and students, adding that the accomplishment reflects a bright future for the students and the broader Chaldean-Syriac-Assyrian people. She wished them continued success and distinction in the years ahead.