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UNIVERSITY OF LONDON
General Certificate of Education Examination
Overseas
Ordinary level : June 1962
Dear Sir or Madam,
Below is a statement of your performance in the above examination showing the grades obtained in each
Ordinary level subject; a separate statement will be issued if you also sat for subjects at the Advanced level. Some
notes which will enable you to interpret your result will be found overleaf. This notice should be carefully preserved
as a duplicate cannot be issued.
Yours faithfully,
G. BRUCE
Secretary to the University Entrance
and School Examinations Council
Name: L N KORINE
Centre No.: 769
Candidate No.: 88
Subjects | Grades
EA | 6
EN | 0
(This document is not a certificate)
OL 85
Page 328
Notes
This document contains information which is sent out in advance of the issue of Certificates, and while every effort has been made to ensure that the contents are accurate, the University reserves the right to make corrections. It is not a Certificate, and must not be regarded as such.
The results overleaf are indicated by grades which are to be interpreted as follows:
Grades 1 to 6 are grades of pass arranged in descending order of merit from Grade 1; Grades 7 to 9 are grades of failure similarly arranged. To help unsuccessful candidates to assess their future prospects Grades 7 to 9 are so arranged that 7 indicates that the margin of failure was narrow, 8 that the margin was wider and 9 that the candidate did not obtain more than about one-third of the marks for the subject as a whole.
An O in the Grade column indicates that a candidate was entered for the subject but has been marked 'A B S E N T'.
If a candidate has failed in a subject because of poor English or inferior presentation of the work, a separate notification to this effect will be sent. No further information about performance in the examination will be supplied by the University. The decisions of the Examiners, which have been reached after the most careful consideration, are final.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS GOVERNING THE AWARD OF CERTIFICATES IN CERTAIN AREAS
Private Candidates sitting for the examination in Aden, Argentina, Kenya, Mauritius, Somali Republic, Tanganyika and Zanzibar are required to pass in a prescribed minimum number of subjects in order to qualify for the award of a certificate. If you are one of these candidates and have not qualified for a certificate the word 'FAILED' will appear in the space immediately below your Candidate Number. If there is nothing in the space it indicates that you have qualified for a certificate. If, however, you possess one of the necessary exempting qualifications and are eligible for a certificate in respect of any subjects passed, the word 'FAILED' will not appear even if you have not passed in any subjects.
Only subjects in which you have obtained Grades 1 to 6 (inclusive) will appear on the certificate, if you have qualified for one. In areas where a satisfactory standard of attainment, which may be below the normal pass grades, is accepted in English Language, this subject will not appear on the certificate unless Grade 6 or a better Grade has been obtained in it.
Certificates
Certificates for successful candidates will be sent to the Overseas Authority for distribution as soon as possible after the publication of these results. Candidates who have passed in subjects at both levels will receive two certificates, one for Ordinary level subjects and another for Advanced.
Key to subject symbols
A Art
AC Amharic
AF Afrikaans
AH Ancient History
AL Albanian
AN Armenian
AR Classical Arabic
B Botany
BC British Constitution
BI Bahasa Indonesia
BU Burmese
BY Biology
C Chemistry
CH Chinese
CO Commerce
CZ Czech
DA Danish
DC Domestic Subjects (Cookery)
DG Geometrical and Mechanical Drawing
DN Domestic Subjects (Needlework)
DU Dutch
EA English Literature (Syllabus A)
EB English Literature (Syllabus B)
EC Economics
EH English Economic History
EN English Language
ES Estonian
EW Ewe
F French
FA Fante
FI Finnish
G German
GA Ga
GE Geology
GK Greek
GL Greek Literature in Translation
GM Modern Greek
GS General Science
GU Gujarati
GX Additional General Science
GY Geography
H History of the British Commonwealth and Empire
HA Human Anatomy, Physiology and Hygiene
HB History
HC Classical Hebrew
HD Hindi
HE Handicraft (Embroidery)
HM Handicraft (Metalwork)
HS Hausa
HU Hungarian
HW Handicraft (Woodwork)
I Italian
IC Icelandic
IG Igbo (Ibo)
IR Irish
J Japanese
LA Latin (Syllabus A)
LB Latin (Syllabus B)
LI Lithuanian
LO Logic
LV Latvian
MA Pure Mathematics (Syll. A)
MB Pure Mathematics (Syll. B)
MC Additional Pure Mathematics
MD Applied Mathematics
MH Modern Hebrew
ML Maltese
MR Marathi
MU Music
MY Malay
N Norwegian
P Polish
PA Pali
PC Physics with Chemistry
PE Persian
PR Principles of Accounts
PT Portuguese
PY Physics
R Russian
RK Religious Knowledge
RN Rumanian
S Spanish
SA Sanskrit
SC Serbo-Croat
SD Swedish
SG Scottish Gaelic
SI Siamese
SK Slovak
SL Slovene
SN Sinhalese
SU Elementary Surveying
SW Swahili
TA Tamil
TU Turkish
TW Twi
UK Ukrainian
UR Urdu
V Vietnamese
W Welsh
WR White Russian
Y Yoruba
88
A 3
UNIVERSITY OF LONDON OL 85
General Certificate of Education Examination
Overseas
Ordinary level: January 1962
Dear Sir or Madam,
Below is a statement of your performance in the above examination showing the grades obtained in each
Ordinary level subject; a separate statement will be issued if you also sat for subjects at the Advanced level. Some
notes which will enable you to interpret your result will be found overleaf. This notice should be carefully preserved
as a duplicate cannot be issued.
Yours faithfully,
G. BRUCE
Secretary to the University Entrance
and School Examinations Council
Name | Centre No. | Candidate No.
L N KORINE | 747 | 25
Subjects | Grades
EN | 5
MA | 5
(This document is not a certificate)
Page 329
Notes
This document contains information which is sent out in advance of the issue of Certificates, and while every effort has been made to ensure that the contents are accurate, the University reserves the right to make corrections. It is not a Certificate, and must not be regarded as such.
The results overleaf are indicated by grades which are to be interpreted as follows:
Grades 1 to 6 are grades of pass arranged in descending order of merit from Grade 1: Grades 7 to 9 are grades of failure similarly arranged. To help unsuccessful candidates to assess their future prospects Grades 7 to 9 are so arranged that 7 indicates that the margin of failure was narrow, 8 that the margin was wider and 9 that the candidate did not obtain more than about one-third of the marks for the subject as a whole.
An O in the Grade column indicates that a candidate was entered for the subject but has been marked 'A B S E N T'.
In French, German, Spanish, Italian and Russian, two columns of grades are given. The left-hand one represents the result obtained in the subject as a whole, including the oral test, and the second the result in the oral examination on its own. There are four oral grades also arranged in descending order of merit: Grades 1, 2 and 3 are pass grades and Grade 4 indicates a failure. Failure in the oral test does not necessarily indicate failure in the subject as a whole.
If a candidate has failed in a subject because of poor English or inferior presentation of the work, a separate notification to this effect will be sent.
No further information about performance in the examination will be supplied by the University. The decisions of the Examiners, which have been reached after the most careful consideration, are final.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS GOVERNING THE AWARD OF CERTIFICATES IN CERTAIN AREAS
Private Candidates sitting for the examination in Aden, Argentina, Gambia, Ghana, Kenya, Mauritius, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, the Somali Republic, Tanganyika and Zanzibar are required to pass in a prescribed minimum number of subjects in order to qualify for the award of a certificate. If you are one of these candidates and have not qualified for a certificate the word 'F A I L E D' will appear in the space immediately below your Candidate Number. If there is nothing in the space it indicates that you have qualified for a certificate. If, however, you possess one of the necessary exempting qualifications and are eligible for a certificate in respect of any subjects passed, the word 'F A I L E D' will not appear even if you have not passed in any subjects.
Only subjects in which you have obtained Grades 1 to 6 (inclusive) will appear on the certificate, if you have qualified for one. In areas where a satisfactory standard of attainment, which may be below the normal pass grades, is accepted in English Language, this subject will not appear on the certificate unless Grade 6 or a better Grade has been obtained in it.
Certificates
Certificates for successful candidates will be sent to the Overseas Authority for distribution as soon as possible after the publication of these results. Candidates who have passed in subjects at both levels will receive two certificates, one for Ordinary level subjects and another for Advanced.
Key to subject symbols
A Art AC Amharic AF Afrikaans AH Ancient History AL Albanian AN Armenian AR Classical Arabic B Botany BC British Constitution BE Bengali BI Bahasa Indonesia BU Burmese BY Biology C Chemistry CH Chinese CZ Czech DA Danish DG Domestic Subjects (Cookery) DN Domestic Subjects (Needlework) DU Dutch EA English Literature (Syllabus A) EB English Literature (Syllabus B)
EC Economics EH English Economic History EN English Language ES Estonian EW Ewe F Finnish FA Fante FI Flemish G German GA Ga GE Geology GM Modern Greek GR Greek GS General Science GU Gujarati GY Geography H History HA Human Anatomy, Physiology and Hygiene HB History of the British Commonwealth and Empire HC Classical Hebrew HD Hindi HM Handicraft (Metalwork)
HS Hausa HU Hungarian HW Handicraft (Woodwork) IC Icelandic IG Igbo (Ibo) IR Irish IT Italian J Japanese LA Latin (Syllabus A) LI Lithuanian LV Latvian MA Pure Mathematics (Syll. A) MB Pure Mathematics (Syll. B) MC Applied Mathematics MD Modern Hebrew ML Maltese MR Marathi MU Music MY Malay N Norwegian P Polish PA Pali PC Physics with Chemistry PE Persian
PT Portuguese PY Physics R Russian RK Religious Knowledge RN Rumanian S Spanish SA Sanskrit SC Serbo-Croat SD Swedish SG Scottish Gaelic SI Siamese SK Slovak SL Slovene SN Sinhalese SW Swahili TA Tamil TU Turkish TW Twi UK Ukrainian UR Urdu V Vietnamese W Welsh WR White Russian Y Yoruba
25
J N ⟦illegible⟧
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Iraqi Ministry of Education
Certification Department ⟦in⟧ Baghdad Al-Rusafa Education Directorate
Number 758 Date 24 / 7 / 1961
Certified the authenticity of the school principal's ⟦seal⟧ and signature
Statistics and Missions
UNIVERSITY OF LONDON
General Certificate of Education Examination
Overseas
Ordinary level: June 1961
Dear Sir or Madam,
Below is a statement of your performance in the above examination showing the grades obtained in each
Ordinary level subject; a separate statement will be issued if you also sat for subjects at the Advanced level. Some
notes which will enable you to interpret your result will be found overleaf. This notice should be carefully preserved
as a duplicate cannot be issued.
Yours faithfully,
G. BRUCE
Secretary to the University Entrance
and School Examinations Council
Name: L N N KORINE
Centre No.: 755
Candidate No.: 16
Subjects | Grades
EN | 8
F | 5
MA | 8
PY | 0
(This document is not a certificate)
OL 85
School Clerk
⟦Anwar Cohen⟧
School Principal
⟦Abdullah Cohen⟧
Revenue Stamp
50 Fils
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Notes
This document contains information which is sent out in advance of the issue of Certificates, and while every effort has been made to ensure that the contents are accurate, the University reserves the right to make corrections. It is not a Certificate, and must not be regarded as such.
The results overleaf are indicated by grades which are to be interpreted as follows:
Grades 1 to 6 are grades of pass arranged in descending order of merit from Grade 1; Grades 7 to 9 are grades of failure similarly arranged. To help unsuccessful candidates to assess their future prospects Grades 7 to 9 are so arranged that 7 indicates that the margin of failure was narrow, 8 that the margin was wider and 9 that the candidate did not obtain more than about one-third of the marks for the subject as a whole.
An O in the Grade column indicates that a candidate was entered for the subject but has been marked 'ABSENT'.
In French, German, Spanish, Italian and Russian, two columns of grades are given. The left-hand one represents the result obtained in the subject as a whole, including the oral test, and the second the result in the oral examination on its own. There are four oral grades also arranged in descending order of merit; Grades 1, 2 and 3 are pass grades and Grade 4 indicates a failure. Failure in the oral test does not necessarily indicate failure in the subject as a whole.
If a candidate has failed in a subject because of poor English or inferior presentation of the work, a separate notification to this effect will be sent.
No further information about performance in the examination will be supplied by the University. The decisions of the Examiners, which have been reached after the most careful consideration, are final.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS GOVERNING THE AWARD OF CERTIFICATES IN CERTAIN AREAS
Private Candidates sitting for the examination in Aden, Argentina, Hong Kong, Kenya, Mauritius, Somali Republic and Zanzibar are required to pass in a prescribed minimum number of subjects in order to qualify for the award of a certificate. If you are one of these candidates and have not qualified for a certificate the word 'FAILED' will appear in the space immediately below your Candidate Number. If there is nothing in the space it indicates that you have qualified for a certificate. If, however, you possess one of the necessary exempting qualifications and are eligible for a certificate in respect of any subjects passed, the word 'FAILED' will not appear even if you have not passed in any subjects.
Only subjects in which you have obtained Grades 1 to 6 (inclusive) will appear on the certificate, if you have qualified for one. In areas where a satisfactory standard of attainment, which may be below the normal pass grades, is accepted in English Language, this subject will not appear on the certificate unless Grade 6 or a better Grade has been obtained in it.
Certificates
Certificates for successful candidates will be sent to the Overseas Authority for distribution as soon as possible after the publication of these results. Candidates who have passed in subjects at both levels will receive two certificates, one for Ordinary level subjects and another for Advanced.
Key to subject symbols
A Art | EH English Economic History | HS Hausa | PR Principles of Accounts
AC Amharic | EN English Language | HU Hungarian | PT Portuguese
AF Afrikaans | ES Estonian | HW Handicraft (Woodwork) | PY Physics
AH Ancient History | EW Ewe | I Italian | R Russian
AL Albanian | F French | IC Icelandic | RK Religious Knowledge
AN Armenian | FA Fante | IG Igbo (Ibo) | RN Rumanian
AR Classical Arabic | FI Finnish | IR Irish | S Sanskrit
B Botany | G German | J Japanese | SA Spanish
BE Bengali | GA Ga | K Kikuyu | SC Scottish Gaelic
BI Bahasa Indonesia | GE Geology | LA Latin (Syllabus A) | SD Swedish
BU Burmese | GK Greek | LB Latin (Syllabus B) | SE Serbo-Croat
BY Biology | GL Greek Literature in | LI Lithuanian | SI Siamese
C Chemistry | Translation | LO Logic | SK Slovak
CH Chinese | GM Modern Greek | LV Latvian | SL Slovene
CO Commerce | GS General Science | MA Pure Mathematics (Syll. A) | SN Sinhalese
CZ Czech | GU Gujarati | MB Pure Mathematics (Syll. B) | SU Elementary Surveying
DA Danish | GX Additional General Science | MC Additional Pure Mathematics | SW Swahili
DG Geometrical and Mechanical | GY Geography | MD Applied Mathematics | TA Tamil
Drawing | H History | MH Modern Hebrew | TU Turkish
DN Domestic Subjects | HA Human Anatomy, Physiology | ML Maltese | TW Twi
(Needlework) | and Hygiene | MR Marathi | UK Ukrainian
DU Dutch | HB History of the British | MU Music | UR Urdu
EA English Literature (Syllabus A) | Empire | MY Malay | V Vietnamese
EB English Literature (Syllabus B) | HC Classical Hebrew | N Norwegian | W Welsh
EC Economics | HD Hindi | P Polish | WR White Russian
HM Handicraft (Embroidery, | PA Pali | Y Yoruba
Handicraft (Metalwork) | PC Physics with Chemistry | PE Persian
FRANK INY SCHOOL
BAGHDAD
UNIVERSITY OF LONDON
AL 85
Note of Certificates
Number ⟦1758⟧ Date ⟦14 / 12 / 61⟧
Validated by the School Principal and transferred to
Statistics and Accounts
General Certificate of Education Examination
Overseas
Advanced level: June 1961
Dear Sir or Madam,
Below is a statement of your performance in the above examination showing the grades obtained in each
Advanced level subject; a separate statement will be issued if you also sat for subjects at the Ordinary level. Some
notes which will enable you to interpret your result will be found overleaf. This notice should be carefully preserved
as a duplicate cannot be issued.
Yours faithfully,
G. BRUCE
Secretary to the University Entrance
and School Examinations Council
Name: L N N KORINE
Centre No.: 755
Candidate No.: 16
Subjects | Grades
A R | 6
(This document is not a certificate)
Iraqi Ministry of Education
50 Fils
Revenue Stamp
School Principal
⟦signature⟧
School Clerk
⟦signature⟧
The fee collected is 750 fils according to receipt 11 dated 14 / 12 / 1952
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Notes
This document contains information which is sent out in advance of the issue of Certificates, and while every effort has been made to ensure that the contents are accurate, the University reserves the right to make corrections. It is not a Certificate, and must not be regarded as such.
The results overleaf are indicated by grades which are to be interpreted as follows:
Grade |
1 | Advanced level Pass with Distinction
2 |
3 | Advanced level Passes
4 |
5 |
6 | Ordinary level Passes
7 |
8 |
9 | Failure
(The Grades 1 to 9 are in descending order of merit)
An O in the Grade column indicates that a candidate was entered for the subject but has been marked 'ABSENT'.
In French, German, Spanish, Italian and Russian, two grades will appear (e.g. 5 4). The first represents the grade obtained in the subject as a whole including the oral test and the second the result for the oral test on its own.
In Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology, Biology and Geology, two grades will appear (e.g. 6 6). The first represents the grade obtained in the subject as a whole including the practical test, and the second the grade for the practical test on its own.
If a candidate has failed in a subject because of poor English or inferior presentation of the work a separate notification to this effect will be sent.
No further information about performance in the examination will be supplied by the University. The decisions of the Examiners, which have been reached after the most careful consideration, are final.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS GOVERNING THE AWARD OF CERTIFICATES IN CERTAIN AREAS
Private Candidates sitting for the examination in Aden, Argentina, Hong Kong, Kenya, Mauritius, Somali Republic and Zanzibar are required to pass in a prescribed minimum number of subjects in order to qualify for the award of a certificate. If you are one of these candidates and have not qualified for a certificate the word 'FAILED' will appear in the space immediately below your Candidate Number. If there is nothing in the space it indicates that you have qualified for a certificate. If, however, you possess one of the necessary exempting qualifications and are eligible for a certificate in respect of any subjects passed, the word 'FAILED' will not appear even if you have not passed in any subjects.
Certificates
Certificates for successful candidates will be sent to the Overseas Authority for distribution as soon as possible after the publication of these results. Candidates who have passed in subjects at both levels will receive two certificates, one for Ordinary level subjects and another for Advanced.
Key to subject symbols
A Art DU Dutch I Italian RN Rumanian
AF Afrikaans EC Economics IH Islamic History S Spanish
AL Albanian EH English Economic History IR Irish SA Sanskrit
AH Ancient History EL English Literature L Latin SC Serbo-Croat
AR Arabic F French LO Logic SD Swedish
B Botany G German M Pure Mathematics SG Scottish Gaelic
BC British Constitution GE Geology MD Applied Mathematics SK Slovak
BN Bulgarian GK Greek MP Mathematics (Pure and SL Slovene
BY Biology GM Modern Greek Applied) SN Sinhalese
C Chemistry GY Geography MU Music SW Swahili
CA Classical Armenian H History N Norwegian TA Tamil
CC Classical Chinese HC Classical Hebrew P Polish TU Turkish
CJ Classical Japanese HI Indian History PA Pali W Welsh
CP Classical Persian HM Handicraft (Metalwork) PT Portuguese Z Zoology
CZ Czech HS Hausa PY Physics
DA Danish HU Hungarian R Russian
DE Engineering Drawing HW Handicraft (Woodwork) RK Religious Knowledge
Iraqi Ministry of Education
Statistics and Testing
Certifies the validity of the school principal's signature and contents
Number 861 Date 2 / 8 / 1960
Certificates Observer Director of Education of Baghdad Brigade / Al-Rusafa
School Directorate: ⟦...⟧
Number:
Date: 11 / 8 / 1960
Examination Number: 4492
⟦Photograph of a female student⟧
To - Management of Shamash Preparatory School
Lydia Nona Naeem Qaheen, whose photograph is attached above, is one of the students of the Third Intermediate grade
from our school who entered the general examination for the year 1959 / 1960 and his result was (Pass)
in the first attempt and obtained the grades listed on the back. Based on his request, we have provided him
with this document.
1- Admitted according to the transfer certificate numbered 284 and dated 5 / 9 / 1956 issued
from Menahim Daniel Primary School in Baghdad
2- Documents previously provided to him.
The entity to which the document is addressed | its number | its date | type of document
3- Grades in which he failed, number of years of failure, and reason for failure (illness or other) First Intermediate 1957/56
4- Subjects in which he completed make-up exams.
5- His conduct and attendance regularity.
6- Date of leaving school.
Non-resignation identity number 587 on 11/2/1952
Iraqi Republic
50 Fils revenue stamp
School Clerk
⟦Akram Cohen⟧
School Principal
Abdullah Tawfiq
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Laura Kadoorie Private School for Girls
Baghdad
Menahem S. Daniel's School
233/42/Senak
Menahem Salih Daniel School
233 / 42 H Menahem Daniel Street - Senak
Phone Number 6812
DR. S. DARWISH, M.D.
"SPECIALIST IN RADIOLOGY"
Phone No. 5562
Orfaliyah - Baghdad
Doctor
S. Darwish
Doctor of Medicine and Radiology Specialist
Phone 5562
Orfaliyah - Baghdad
The boy Luay Ghanim ⟦...⟧
⟦...⟧
10/1/1956
10/5/1956
⟦...⟧
⟦initials⟧
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Laura Kadoorie Private School for Girls
Baghdad
Menahem S. Daniel's School
233/42/ Senak
Menahem Saleh Daniel School
42/233 H 2 Menahem Daniel Street - Senak
Telephone Number 6812
HONE 6812:
Baghdad on: ⟦illegible⟧
Baghdad:
To the Management of the respected Laura Kadoorie Private School
We send herewith the transcript of student Lydia Anwar Shamoun, promoted from
The third intermediate grade to the fourth preparatory grade, ⟦illegible⟧ branch
After her success in the general examinations of the Ministry of Education for the school year
1952/1953. Her examination number was (8227) and she obtained a total score of (574) marks, and her marks were as follows: ⟦line⟧
Religion and Arabic Language | 79
English Language | 87
Science and Physical Education | 69
Physics and Chemistry | 96
Mathematics | 67
History and Geography | 81
Total Score | 474
She was of good conduct and behavior during her stay in this school
And we have provided her with this certificate based on her father's request for the purpose of transferring to
Laura Kadoorie Private School.
Page number of the General Intermediate Education Certificate Register of the Ministry of Education
587 dated 11 / 8 / 1953
I certify the authenticity of the school principal's signature
Director of Education of Baghdad Province Center
⟦signature⟧
50 Fils
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Laura Kadoorie Private School for Girls
Baghdad
Conditions of Admission
1 - Admission to the first intermediate grade depends on passing the general examination for primary education.
2 - The student must not be known for bad morals or convicted of a misdemeanor or felony.
3 - The student must attach to this form (1) the school document certified by the Directorate of Education of the Baghdad District
(2) the smallpox vaccination certificate (3) the typhoid vaccination certificate (4) a medical certificate of freedom from
communicable diseases (5) two copies of her solar photograph.
4 - All documents mentioned in paragraph three listed above are kept in a special file on which the owner's name is written as
explained in the school document.
Student's name according to the school document: Lydia Naeem Qaraeen
Her father's name and family surname according to the school document: Naeem Yaqub Yusuf Qaraeen
Guardian's name: Naeem Yaqub Yusuf Qaraeen
Occupation of the father or guardian: Commerce
Current address of the guardian (house number and neighborhood): Alwiyah ⟦Karsah⟧ No. 15
Student's birthplace: Baghdad - Iraq
Date of birth according to the civil status register: 1944
Last school attended: Ezra Menachem Salih Daniel School
Last grade attended: Sixth
Year of graduation from primary school and the name of the school graduated from: 1955 - 1956
Total marks obtained in the general examinations for primary school:
Grade in which she was admitted: First Intermediate
Signature of student's guardian Signature of the student
Lydia Naeem Qaraeen
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Laura Kadoorie Private School for Girls
Baghdad
Admission Requirements
1 - Admission to the first intermediate grade depends on passing the general examination for primary education.
2 - The student must not be known for bad character or convicted of a misdemeanor or a felony.
3 - The student must attach to this form: (1) The school transcript certified by the Directorate of Education of the Baghdad Province
(2) Smallpox vaccination certificate (3) Typhoid vaccination certificate (4) A medical certificate of being free from
communicable diseases (5) Two copies of her photograph.
4 - All documents mentioned in paragraph three listed above shall be kept in a special file on which the owner's name is written as
explained in the school transcript.
Student's name according to the school transcript: ⟦illegible⟧
Father's name and family surname according to the school transcript: ⟦illegible⟧
Name of the guardian:
Profession of the father or guardian:
Guardian's current address (house and neighborhood number): ⟦illegible⟧
Student's birthplace: Baghdad
Date of birth according to the identity card: ⟦illegible⟧
Last school attended: ⟦illegible⟧
Last grade attended: ⟦illegible⟧
Year of graduation from primary school and the name of the school graduated from: ⟦illegible⟧
Total score obtained in the general examinations for primary education: ⟦illegible⟧
Grade in which she was accepted: ⟦illegible⟧
Student's signature
Guardian's signature
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Iraqi Ministry of Education
⟦stamp text faded and illegible inside blue rectangle⟧
School Administration: ⟦line⟧
Number:
Date: / / 19
Examination Number: 4494
To — ⟦handwritten: Management of School ...⟧
That ⟦handwritten: Marcel Naji Youssef Sasson⟧ whose photo is attached above is one of the students of the
( ⟦handwritten: Third Intermediate⟧ ) grade from our school and took the ⟦handwritten: General⟧ exam for the year
19 / 19 and his result was ⟦handwritten: ...⟧ in the ⟦handwritten: First⟧ session and he obtained
the grades listed on the back of it, and based on his request we have provided him with this document.
1- Admitted according to the transfer certificate numbered: 448
Dated: / / 19
Issued by school: Shamail
In: Baghdad
Entity to which the document is addressed | Number | Date | Type of document
2- Documents previously provided to him.
3- Grades he failed and the number of years of failure and the reason for failure (illness or other): Did not fail
4- Subjects he completed with: None
5- His behavior and regularity of attendance: Good
6- Date of leaving school: Unemployment ID number 2825 dated 14 / 5 / 1952
Republic of Iraq
50 Fils revenue stamp
School Registrar
⟦signature⟧
School Principal
⟦signature⟧
Page 345
Subject | First Grade | Second Grade | Third Grade | Subject | Entrance Exam | Fourth Grade | Fifth Grade Ministerial
Arabic Language | | | 83 | Eighty-three | | |
English | | | 100 | One hundred | | |
Social Studies | | | 92 | Ninety-two | | |
Mathematics | | | 100 | One hundred | | |
Sciences | | | 68 | Sixty-eight | | |
Total | | | 443 | Four hundred and forty-three | | |
⟦illegible⟧
⟦illegible⟧
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Menahem S. Daniel's School
233/42/Senak
TELEPHONE 6812
Menahem Saleh Daniel School
233 / 42 H 2 Menahem Daniel Street - Senak
Telephone Number 6812
Baghdad:
Baghdad on: 24 / 5 / 1957
Number: 228
To the Administration of the respected Frank Iny Private School
The student Turssel Aline Shaoul, whose photograph is attached above
is one of the students of the sixth primary grade in this school
in the general examinations for primary studies for the Baghdad Governorate - Karkh - for the school year
1956 / 1957 - first session - and her examination number was 7028 and she obtained
a total of 522 marks with a Very Good grade and was considered successful
The following is a statement of the marks she obtained in the aforementioned examination: -
96 Arabic Language
92 English Language
82 Religious Education
93 History and Geography
80 Arithmetic and Measurement
89 Mathematics
522 Total marks
This student was regular in her school attendance and we have provided her
with this certificate based on her parents' desire to transfer to the Frank Iny Private School
I certify the authenticity of the school principal's signature
21 / 7 / 1957
Director of Education for Baghdad Governorate - Center
Abdul Karim Al-Shabibi
Identity fee number ⟦...⟧ for the school year ⟦...⟧
Dated 24 / 5 / 1957
50 Fils
Noted
⟦...⟧
Iraqi Ministry of Education
Directorate of ⟦...⟧
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Iraqi Ministry of Education
Directorate of School: Shamash Secondary School
No. - Sh / 759
1962
10 / 12
(This document is not a certificate)
UNIVERSITY OF LONDON
General Certificate of Education Examination
Overseas
Ordinary level: January 1962
Dear Sir or Madam,
Below is a statement of your performance in the above examination showing the grades obtained in each
Ordinary level subject; a separate statement will be issued if you also sat for subjects at the Advanced level. Some
notes which will enable you to interpret your result will be found overleaf. This notice should be carefully preserved
as a duplicate cannot be issued.
Yours faithfully,
G. BRUCE
Secretary to the University Entrance
and School Examinations Council
M N SASSON
Name
747
Centre No.
26
Candidate No.
MA 7
EN 0
Subjects Grades
School Clerk
⟦Isaac Cohen⟧
School Principal
⟦Isaac Cohen⟧
OL 85
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Notes
This document contains information which is sent out in advance of the issue of Certificates, and while every effort has been made to ensure that the contents are accurate, the University reserves the right to make corrections. It is not a Certificate, and must not be regarded as such.
The results overleaf are indicated by grades which are to be interpreted as follows:
Grades 1 to 6 are grades of pass arranged in descending order of merit from Grade 1; Grades 7 to 9 are grades of failure similarly arranged. To help unsuccessful candidates to assess their future prospects Grades 7 to 9 are so arranged that 7 indicates that the margin of failure was narrow, 8 that the margin was wider and 9 that the candidate did not obtain more than about one-third of the marks for the subject as a whole.
An 0 in the Grade column indicates that a candidate was entered for the subject but has been marked 'A B S E N T'.
In French, German, Spanish, Italian and Russian, two columns of grades are given. The left-hand one represents the result obtained in the subject as a whole, including the oral test, and the second the result in the oral examination on its own. There are four oral grades also arranged in descending order of merit; Grades 1, 2 and 3 are pass grades and Grade 4 indicates a failure. Failure in the oral test does not necessarily indicate failure in the subject as a whole.
If a candidate has failed in a subject because of poor English or inferior presentation of the work, a separate notification to this effect will be sent.
No further information about performance in the examination will be supplied by the University. The decisions of the Examiners, which have been reached after the most careful consideration, are final.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS GOVERNING THE AWARD OF CERTIFICATES IN CERTAIN AREAS
Private Candidates sitting for the examination in Aden, Argentina, Gambia, Ghana, Kenya, Mauritius, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, the Somali Republic, Tanganyika and Zanzibar are required to pass in a prescribed minimum number of subjects in order to qualify for the award of a certificate. If you are one of these candidates and have not qualified for a certificate the word 'F A I L E D' will appear in the space immediately below your Candidate Number. If there is nothing in the space it indicates that you have qualified for a certificate. If, however, you possess one of the necessary exempting qualifications and are eligible for a certificate in respect of any subjects passed, the word 'F A I L E D' will not appear even if you have not passed in any subjects.
Only subjects in which you have obtained Grades 1 to 6 (inclusive) will appear on the certificate, if you have qualified for one. In areas where a satisfactory standard of attainment, which may be below the normal pass grades, is accepted in English Language, this subject will not appear on the certificate unless Grade 6 or a better Grade has been obtained in it.
Certificates
Certificates for successful candidates will be sent to the Overseas Authority for distribution as soon as possible after the publication of these results. Candidates who have passed in subjects at both levels will receive two certificates, one for Ordinary level subjects and another for Advanced.
Key to subject symbols
A Art | EC Economics | HS Hausa | PT Portuguese
AC Amharic | EH English Economic History | HU Hungarian | PY Physics
AF Afrikaans | EN English Language | HW Handicraft (Woodwork) | R Russian
AH Ancient History | ES Estonian | I Italian | RK Religious Knowledge
AL Albanian | EW Ewe | IC Icelandic | RN Rumanian
AN Armenian | F French | IG Igbo (Ibo) | S Spanish
AR Classical Arabic | FA Fante | IR Irish | SA Sanskrit
B Botany | FI Finnish | J Japanese | SC Serbo-Croat
BC British Constitution | G German | LA Latin (Syllabus A) | SD Swedish
BE Bengali | GA Ga | LI Lithuanian | SG Scottish Gaelic
BI Bahasa Indonesia | GE Geology | LV Latvian | SI Siamese
BU Burmese | GK Greek | MA Pure Mathematics (Syll. A) | SK Slovak
BY Biology | GM Modern Greek | MB Pure Mathematics (Syll. B) | SL Slovene
C Chemistry | GS General Science | MC Additional Pure Mathematics | SN Sinhalese
CH Chinese | GU Gujarati | MD Applied Mathematics | SW Swahili
CZ Czech | GX Additional General Science | MH Modern Hebrew | TA Tamil
DA Danish | GY Geography | ML Maltese | TU Turkish
DC Domestic Subjects (Cookery) | H History | MR Marathi | TW Twi
DG Geometrical and Mechanical | HA Human Anatomy, Physiology | MU Music | UK Ukrainian
Drawing and Hygiene | MY Malay | UR Urdu
DN Domestic Subjects | HB History of the British | N Norwegian | V Vietnamese
(Needlework) | Commonwealth and Empire | P Polish | W Welsh
DU Dutch | HC Classical Hebrew | PA Pali | WR White Russian
EA English Literature (Syllabus A) | HD Hindi | PC Physics with Chemistry | Y Yoruba
EB English Literature (Syllabus B) | HM Handicraft (Metalwork) | PE Persian
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Iraqi Ministry of Education:
School Directorate :: Shamash Secondary School
No: Sh / 759
Date: 2 / 8 / 1962
Examination Number: 2484
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To - Directorate of Missions and Equivalency of Certificates
Marcel Naji Youssef Sassoon, whose photograph is attached above, is one of the students of the Fifth Preparatory Grade (Scientific Branch)
at our school, who entered the (General) examination for the year 1961 / 1962 and his result was (Pass)
in the (First) session and obtained the grades listed on the back; and based on his request we have provided him
with this document.
1- Admitted according to Transfer Certificate No. 540 dated 11 / 9 / 1960
issued by Frank Iny Intermediate School in Baghdad
The entity to which the document is addressed | Number | Date | Type of document
2- Documents previously provided. | | |
3- Grades failed and number of years of failure and reason for failure (illness or other) He did not fail
4- Subjects in which he had to sit for re-exams.
His conduct and regularity of attendance
Date he left the school 7/22/1962
Assistant
School Clerk
Naim Cohen
Dropped on 8/25/1954
Naim Cohen
Acting School Principal