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Iraqi Ministry of Education
Directorate of School :: Al-Shamash High School
Number -: Sh / 737
Date: 22 / 7 / 1962
Examination Number: 2412
⟦illegible⟧ BAGHDAD
To - General Directorate of Recruitment
David Salim Shaoul Babai, whose photo is attached above, is one of the students of the Fifth Preparatory Grade (Scientific)
at our school. He entered the (General) examination for the year 1961 / 1962 and his result was (Pass)
in the (First) attempt and obtained the grades listed on the back. At his request, we have provided him
with this document.
1- Admitted according to Transfer Certificate No. 511 dated 11 / 9 / 1960
issued by Frank Iny Intermediate School in Baghdad
2- Documents previously provided to him.
Entity to which the document is addressed | its number | its date | type of document
Directorate of Missions and Equivalence of Certificates | 737 | 24 / 7 / 62 | Preparatory
3- Grades in which he failed, number of years of failure, and cause of failure (illness or other): Did not fail
4- Subjects in which he was incomplete.
His conduct and regularity of attendance.
Date of leaving school 22 / 7 / 1962
School Clerk
School Principal
Akram Raouf
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Iraqi Ministry of Education
School Directorate :: Shamash Preparatory School
Number: 747
Date: 24 / 6 / 196
Shamash Preparatory School
Baghdad
Alwiyah Al-Jadida
Telephone 91693
No: Sh / 44 / 62
Date: 24 / 6 / 1962
Directorate of Education of Baghdad Province / Rusafa
Greetings.
Attached herewith is the document numbered Sh/737 dated 24 / 6 / 1962 belonging
to the student Dawood Salim Gabbay for certification.
Isaac Cohen
Acting Director
That ⟦...⟧
From ⟦...⟧
In the ⟦...⟧
With this ⟦...⟧
1 - S ⟦...⟧
The ⟦...⟧
2 - The ⟦...⟧
The ⟦...⟧
3 - Classes
4 - Lessons
His behavior and discipline
Date of ⟦...⟧
School Clerk ⟦...⟧
Isaac Cohen
Acting Headmaster
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Shamash Private Secondary School for Boys
Baghdad
Alwiyah Al-Jadida
Telephone 91693 91664
Number ⟦line⟧
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:
Name: D S GABBAY
Centre No.: 747
Candidate No.: 18
Subjects | Grades
MA | 0
MD | 0
PY | 0
C | 0
(This document is not a certificate)
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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 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 2 Q
AF Afrikaans | EN English Language | HW Handicraft (Woodwork) | R Russian
AL Albanian | ES Estonian | I Italian | RK Religious Knowledge
AN Armenian | EW Ewe | IC Icelandic | RN Rumanian
AR Ancient History | F French | IG Igbo (Ibo) | S Sanskrit
B Botany | FA Fante | IR Irish | SA Spanish
BC British Constitution | FI Finnish | J Japanese | SC Serbo-Croat
BE Bengali | G German | LA Latin (Syllabus A) | SD Swedish
BI Bahasa Indonesia | GA Ga | LI Lithuanian | SG Scottish Gaelic
BU Burmese | GE Geology | LV Latvian | SI Siamese
BY Biology | GK Greek | MA Pure Mathematics (Syll. A) | SK Slovak
CH Chemistry | GM Modern Greek | MB Pure Mathematics (Syll. B) | SL Slovene
CZ Czech | GS General Science | MC Additional Pure Mathematics | SN Sinhalese
DA Danish | GU Gujarati | MD Applied Mathematics | SW Swahili
DG Geometrical and Mechanical | GX Additional General Science | MH Modern Hebrew | TA Tamil
Drawing | GY Geography | ML Maltese | TR Turkish
DN Domestic Subjects | H History | MR Marathi | TW Twi
(Needlework) | HA Human Anatomy, Physiology | MU Music | UK Ukrainian
DS Domestic Subjects (Cookery) | and Hygiene | MY Malay | UR Urdu
DU Dutch | HB History of the British | N Norwegian | V Vietnamese
EA English Literature (Syllabus A) | Commonwealth and Empire | P Polish | W Welsh
EB English Literature (Syllabus B) | HC Classical Hebrew | PA Pali | WR White Russian
HD Hindi | PC Physics with Chemistry | Y Yoruba
HM Handicraft (Metalwork) | PE Persian
Frank Iny Private Co-educational School
Baghdad
Alwiyah Al-Jadida
Telephone 91693
Number:
Date: 8 / 4 / 1962
Subject / Punishment of students
In view of what the students have done:
1 - Daoud Salim Mashi Kabbay.
2 - Sami Abdul Rahman Salim Moon.
3 - Yaqoub Kourji Ezra Al-Tarji.
And they are from the fifth elementary grade, of improper acts and violations of order on Friday, 6 / 4 / 1962, the
Discipline Committee met on the same day and decided the following:
First: Imposing a temporary ⟦from the school⟧ expulsion punishment for a period of one week on each of them starting from Friday, 6 / 4 / 1962
with the deduction of twenty points from the behavior average of each of them due to their repeated violations of order despite being warned repeatedly
by the teachers and the administration about the necessity of maintaining calm and order.
Second: Ten points were previously deducted from the behavior average of the student Daoud Salim Mashi Kabbay on 12 / 2 / 1962
and accordingly, the total points deducted from his behavior average has reached thirty points.
Furthermore, the student is considered to have failed his class if 51% or more is deducted from his behavior points.
⟦...⟧
Acting Director
Isaac Cohen
Copy to:
( 1 ) To the student's guardian for information.
( 2 ) Personal file.
⟦Isaac⟧
⟦...⟧
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Shamash Secondary School
Baghdad
Alwiyah Al-Jadidah
Telephone 91693
Number: 62/17/G
Date: 12 / 3 / 1962
ANNOUNCEMENT
Subject / Student Punishment
Given the actions committed by Daoud Salim Munshi Gabbay and Sami Yaqoub Nassim that
violated the regulations during the chemistry lesson on Tuesday, 6 / 3 / 1962, the Discipline
Committee met on Sunday, 11 / 3 / 1962, and decided the following:
1- Imposing a penalty of recorded reprimand against the student Daoud Salim Munshi Gabbay, with the deduction of ten
marks from his behavior average because he was the primary cause of the breach of order that occurred in
that lesson.
2- Imposing a penalty of warning against the student Sami Yaqoub Nassim, with the deduction of five marks from
his behavior average.
Please note that a student is considered to have failed his grade if 50% or more
is deducted from his behavior marks.
Acting Director
Isaac Cohen
Copy to:
(1) To the student's guardian for information.
(2) For filing in the student's personal ⟦file⟧.
(This document is not a certificate)
Iraqi Ministry of Education
⟦illegible⟧ and Certificates
We certify the authenticity of the school's ⟦illegible⟧ and its contents
Number ⟦illegible⟧ Date ⟦illegible⟧
Certificates Observer - Director of Education for Baghdad Liwa - Rusafa
A warning shall be written to his guardian stating that if the student does not return to school within five days from the date of the warning
and attend regularly, he will be dismissed from the school for that year.
Please note this and cooperate with the administration in monitoring your son and urging him not to be absent
from attendance in the future.
Date - 26 / 2 / 1951
Director
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Jewish Community Schools Committee
in Baghdad
Telephone 6334
P.O. Box 106
Baghdad on: 18 / 8 / 1951
Number: 53
To the respected Director of ⟦...⟧ School
Based on the request of the guardian of student ⟦...⟧
Born in the year 1937 and belonging to the ⟦...⟧ grade
in your school for the academic year 1950 / 1951, it has been decided to transfer him to
Shamash School for the academic year 1951 / 1952
Please provide him with a school certificate ⟦...⟧
⟦...⟧
⟦...⟧
Secretary of the Committee
Jewish Community Schools Committee
in Baghdad
Jewish Community Schools Committee
in Baghdad
Telephone 6334
P.O. Box 106
⟦...⟧ Primary School
⟦...⟧
Iraqi Ministry of Education
Certification Supervisor
Director of Education, Baghdad Rusafa District
Number 454 Date ⟦illegible⟧
Authenticates the validity of the school seal and its contents
⟦illegible⟧ and certificates
UNIVERSITY OF LONDON
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
(This document is not a certificate)
AL 85
Subjects | Grades
AR | 8
Name: D S GABBAY Daoud Salim Gabbay
Centre No.: 755
Candidate No.: 10
A warning shall be written to his guardian stating that if the student does not return to school within five days from the date of the warning
and attend regularly, he will be dismissed from the school for that year.
Please note this and cooperate with the administration in monitoring your son and urging him not to cease
attending in the future.
Date - / / 195
The Director
⟦illegible⟧
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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
4 Advanced level Passes
5
6
7 Ordinary level Passes
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
AH Ancient History | EH English Economic History | IR Irish | SA Sanskrit
AL Albanian | EL English Literature | L Latin | SC Serbo-Croat
AR Classical Arabic | F French | LO Logic | SD Swedish
B Botany | G German | M Mathematics | SG Scottish Gaelic
BC British Constitution | GE Geology | MD Applied Mathematics | SK Slovak
BN Bulgarian | GK Greek | MP Pure Mathematics | SL Slovene
BY Biology | GM Modern Greek | MU Music | SN Sinhalese
C Chemistry | GY Geography | N Norwegian | SW Swahili
CA Classical Armenian | H History | P Polish | TA Tamil
CC Classical Chinese | HC Classical Hebrew | PA Pali | TU Turkish
CJ Classical Japanese | HI Indian History | PT Portuguese | W Welsh
CP Classical Persian | HM Handicraft (Metalwork) | PY Physics | Z Zoology
CZ Czech | HS Hausa | R Russian
DA Danish | HU Hungarian | RK Religious Knowledge
DE Engineering Drawing | HW Handicraft (Woodwork)
UNIVERSITY OF LONDON
Ministry of Education
Directorate of General Examinations
⟦illegible⟧
⟦illegible⟧
⟦illegible⟧
⟦illegible⟧
⟦illegible⟧
UNIVERSITY OF LONDON
OL 85
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: D S GABBAY Daoud Salim Gabbay
Centre No.: 755
Candidate No.: 10
Subjects | Grades
Pure Math (Syll A) MA | 2
Applied Math MD | 2
Physics PY | 4
Chemistry C | 3
(This document is not a certificate)
Certificate Note - Director of Education of Baghdad/Rusafa District
Number ⟦...⟧ Date ⟦...⟧
Certified as to the authenticity of the school's seal and signature
Iraqi Ministry of Education
Directorate of School ⟦...⟧
Principal
Please note this and cooperate with the administration in monitoring your son and urging him not to be absent from attendance in the future.
Date ⟦...⟧ / 12 / 1961
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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 un-
successful 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 examined 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 on the oral examination on its own. There are four oral grades 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 | IC Icelandic | R Russian
AL Albanian | F French | IG Igbo (Ibo) | RK Religious Knowledge
AN Armenian | FA Fante | IR Irish | RN Rumanian
AR Classical Arabic | FI Finnish | IT Italian | S Sanskrit
B Botany | G German | J Japanese | SA Spanish
BC British Constitution | GA Greek | LA Latin (Syllabus A) | SC Serbo-Croat
BE Bengali | GE Geology | LB Latin (Syllabus B) | SD Swedish
BI Bahasa Indonesia | GK Greek | LI Lithuanian | SG Scottish Gaelic
BU Burmese | GL Greek Literature in | LO Logic | SI Siamese
BY Biology | Translation | LV Latvian | SK Slovak
C Chemistry | GM Modern Greek | MA Pure Mathematics (Syll. A) | SL Slovene
CH Chinese | GS General Science | MB Pure Mathematics (Syll. B) | SN Sinhalese
CO Commerce | GU Gujarati | MC Additional Pure Mathematics | SU Elementary Surveying
CZ Czech | GX Additional General Science | MD Applied Mathematics | SW Swahili
DA Danish | GY Geography | MH Modern Hebrew | TA Tamil
DC Domestic Subjects (Cookery) | H History | ML Maltese | TH Turkish
DG Geometrical and Mechanical | HA Human Anatomy, Physiology | MR Marathi | TW Twi
Drawing and Hygiene | MU Music | UK Ukrainian
DN Domestic Subjects | HB History of the British | MY Malay | UR Urdu
(Needlework) | Commonwealth and Empire | N Norwegian | V Vietnamese
DU Dutch | HC Classical Hebrew | P Polish | W Welsh
EA English Literature (Syllabus A) | HD Hindi | PA Pali | WR White Russian
EB English Literature (Syllabus B) | HI Hindustani | PC Physics with Chemistry | Y Yoruba
EC Economics | HM Handicraft (Embroidery, | PE Persian |
| Metalwork) | |
⟦illegible⟧
⟦illegible⟧
⟦illegible⟧
Iraqi Ministry of Education
School Directorate
Number
Date / / 19
Certified the authenticity of the school stamp and signature
Number ⟦...⟧ Date ⟦...⟧
Building Supervisor, Director of Education for Baghdad Al-Rusafa District
Shamshash Preparatory School
Guardian of the student: Francis Issa
From Grade: Fourth
Please be informed that based on your son's absences from school, the total points
deducted from his attendance marks until the date of 1/24/56 reached (10) points, and the school administration
would like to inform you that Article (57) of the School Regulations (No. 1) for the year 1943 regarding absences from
the school states the following:
"The full attendance grade is considered one hundred at the beginning of each school year, and two points are deducted from the
attendance grades for each day the student is absent without a legitimate excuse. The student is considered to have failed in his grade if
15 points or more are deducted from the attendance grades. The student's guardian is notified of the deducted points when they reach 10,
20, 30, and 40, and it is announced on the notice board. If the student is absent for twenty consecutive days without an acceptable reason,
a warning is written to his guardian stating that if the student does not return to school within five days from the date of the warning
and attends regularly, he will be dismissed from the school for that year."
Please note this and cooperate with the administration in monitoring your son and urging him not to be interrupted
from attendance in the future.
Date 1/24/1956
The Director
The Iraqi Republic
50 Fils Revenue Stamp
4- Subjects failed in
5- His behavior, regularity, and manners
6- Date of leaving school
General School Number 862 Date 4/2/1954
School Clerk
School Principal
⟦illegible⟧
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Ministry of Education
Baghdad District Education Directorate
⟦illegible⟧ School
Number ⟦illegible⟧
Date ⟦illegible⟧
NERSO
BAGHDAD
TEL. 86424
13940
⟦illegible⟧ School
Baghdad
In the name of God ⟦illegible⟧
The student ⟦illegible⟧ son of ⟦illegible⟧ has been accepted in class ⟦illegible⟧
from ⟦illegible⟧ school in ⟦illegible⟧
according to the school document numbered ( ⟦illegible⟧ ) and dated ( ⟦illegible⟧ ) issued by ⟦illegible⟧
and has been registered in the general registration record under number ( ⟦illegible⟧ )
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Subject | First Grade | Second Grade | Third Grade | Subject | Entrance Exam | Fourth Grade | Fifth Grade Ministerial
| | | 76 Seventy-six | ⟦Religion and Hebrew Language⟧ | | |
| | | 99 Ninety-nine | ⟦Arabic Language⟧ | | |
| | | 81 Eighty-one | ⟦English Language⟧ | | |
| | | 82 Eighty-two | ⟦Arithmetic⟧ | | |
| | | 77 Seventy-seven | ⟦illegible⟧ | | |
| | | 415 Four hundred and fifteen | Total | | |
| | | And the total | | | |
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FRANK INY SCHOOL
INTERMEDIATE & PRIMARY
Baghdad
FRANK INY SCHOOL
INTERMEDIATE & PRIMARY
Baghdad
Telephone No. 91693
Frank Iny School
Intermediate and Primary
Baghdad
Telephone Number 91693
Number: 540
Date: 15/10/1956
Announcement
Subject / Dismissal of a student
Due to the failure of the student Dawood Salim Gabbay from the second intermediate class (C) to attend
French language classes without permission from the specialized teacher or from the administration, knowing that he
was present in the school, and given the repetition of this act in the past, the school administration has decided
to dismiss him permanently in accordance with the text of paragraph ten of the conduct and regulations of
secondary schools for the year 1954 and articles 39 and 40 of the secondary school regulations for the year 1954.
Abdullah Oweidia
The Director
A copy of it to -
The student's guardian for information
The school students committee
For the files
Frank Iny School
Primary and Intermediate
Baghdad
Arithmetic
Algebra
Geometry
Health
Physics
Chemistry
Nature/Objects
Drawing
Sports
Total 474 four hundred and seventy-four
Examination Number 545
Non-reliance identity 81
Special for the first round 2/2/1954
50 Fils
⟦illegible⟧
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FRANK INY SCHOOL
INTERMEDIATE & PRIMARY
Baghdad
Telephone No. 91693
No. ⟦line⟧
Date ⟦line⟧
Frank Iny School
Primary and Intermediate
Baghdad
Telephone No. 91693
No. 221
Date 2/10/1954
Transfer Certificate
To the Directorate of Frank Iny Intermediate School
The ⟦illegible⟧ whose photograph is attached below is one of the
students of the ⟦illegible⟧ grade of our school for the academic year 1953 - 1954
And he participated in the general exam for the mentioned year and ⟦passed⟧ it and he is of good
character and behavior, and based on his desire to transfer to your school we provided him with this certificate, and
following is the statement of his grades:
Religion:
Arabic Language: 76 Seventy-six
English Language: 79 Seventy-nine
French Language:
Geography:
History: 79 Seventy-nine
Moral and Civic Duties: 81 Eighty-one
Arithmetic: 78 Seventy-eight
Algebra:
Geometry:
Health and Biology:
Physics:
Chemistry:
Objects and Health: 81 Eighty-one
Drawing and Manual Works:
Sports and Anthems:
Total: 474 Four hundred and seventy-four
Serial Number: 4065
86 / 2/2/1954 Non-Failure Form
His success in the first session
Abdullah Kuwayna
The Principal
FRANK INY SCHOOL * BAGHDAD
Frank Iny School
Social Studies
Mathematics
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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: D F YAMEN
Centre No.: 769
Candidate No.: 117
Subjects | Grades
MA | 4
MD | 3
PY | 0
C | 2
(This document is not a certificate)
OL 85
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Notes
This document contains inform⟦ation⟧on which is sent out in advance of the issue of Certifi⟦cate⟧s, 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 un-
successful 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 '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 satis-
factory 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 Spanish
B Botany | G German | J Japanese | SA Sanskrit
BC British Constitution | GA Ga | LA Latin (Syllabus A) | SC Serbo-Croat
BE Bengali | GE Geology | LB Latin (Syllabus B) | SD Swedish
BI Bahasa Indonesia | GK Greek | LI Lithuanian | SG Scottish Gaelic
BU Burmese | GL Greek Literature in | LO Logic | SI Siamese
BY Biology | Translation | LV Latvian | SK Slovak
C Chemistry | GM Modern Greek | MA Pure Mathematics (Syll. A) | SL Slovene
CH Chinese | GS General Science | MB Pure Mathematics (Syll. B) | SN Sinhalese
CO Commerce | GU Gujarati | MC Additional Pure Mathematics | SU Elementary Surveying
CZ Czech | GX Additional General Science | MD Applied Mathematics | SW Swahili
DA Danish | GY Geography | MH Modern Hebrew | TA Tamil
DC Domestic Subjects (Cookery) | H History | ML Maltese | TU Turkish
DG Geometrical and Mechanical | HA Human Anatomy, Physiology | MR Marathi | TW Twi
Drawing | and Hygiene | MU Music | UK Ukranian
DN Domestic Subjects | HB History of the British | MY Malay | UR Urdu
(Needlework) | Commonwealth and Empire | N Norwegian | V Vietnamese
DU Dutch | HC Classical Hebrew | P Polish | W Welsh
EA English Literature (Syllabus A) | HD Hindi | PA Pali | WR White Russian
EB English Literature (Syllabus B) | HE Handicraft (Embroidery) | PC Physics with Chemistry | Y Yoruba
EC Economics | HM Handicraft (Metalwork) | PE Persian
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Iraqi Ministry of Education
School Directorate: ⟦line⟧
Number —:
Date: / / 19
Examination Number:
That ⟦Ibrahim Shaoul Ibrahim⟧ in his capacity above is one of the students of class ( )
And it was (from a school that entered the exam) for the year 19 / 19
His result (in the first session) and he obtained the grades listed on the back
And based on his request, we provided him with this document.
1 — Accepted according to the transfer certificate numbered and dated / / 19
Issued from ⟦Adad⟧ school in ⟦Baghdad⟧
2 — Documents previously provided to him.
Type of Document | Date | Number | Destination to which document was transferred
⟦line⟧ | ⟦line⟧ | ⟦line⟧ | ⟦line⟧
3 — Classes in which he failed, number of years of failure, and cause of failure (illness or other)
4 — Subjects in which he was incomplete ⟦line⟧
5 — His conduct and regularity ⟦very good⟧
6 — Date of leaving school ⟦1948/10/1⟧
⟦1948/10/1⟧
⟦1948/10/2⟧
⟦Ibrahim Shaoul Ibrahim⟧
School Principal (⟦signature⟧)
School Clerk
naging
An inseparable image for the purpose of photography
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Iraqi Ministry of Education
⟦illegible⟧ Certificates
Certifies the authenticity of ⟦illegible⟧ and its contents
Number ⟦illegible⟧ Date ⟦illegible⟧
Director of Education for Baghdad Al-Rusafa District
Shamash Secondary School
Baghdad
Alawiya Al-Jadida
Telephone 91663
Number: Sh/ ⟦illegible⟧ / 62
Date: 6 / 8 / 1962
Al-Hikma University Baghdad
Greetings,
Based on the request of (Dawoud Munir) Ephraim Yamin Haroun, we list below his grades for the General Examination
for preparatory studies for the academic year 1961 / 1962.
Please accept our utmost respect.
Isaac Cohen
Acting Director
Subject | Grade
Arabic Language | 58 | Fifty-eight
English Language | 84 | Eighty-four
Solid Geometry | 82 | Eighty-two
Biology (Animal and Plant) | 83 | Eighty-three
Algebra and Trigonometry | 57 | Fifty-seven
Chemistry | 86 | Eighty-six
Physics | 70 | Seventy
Total | 520 | Five hundred and twenty
(This document is not a certificate)
1- Date of leaving school
Non-borrowing ID number ⟦illegible⟧ and its date 29 / 4 / 1954
School Clerk
School Director
Revenue Stamp
50 Fils
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Iraqi Ministry of Education
⟦illegible⟧ Certificates
We certify the authenticity of ⟦illegible⟧ and its signature
Number ⟦255⟧ Date ⟦19 / 8 / 1962⟧
Certificates Inspector, Director of Education for Baghdad-Rusafa Governorate
Shamash Secondary School
Baghdad
Alwiyah al-Jadidah
Telephone 91663
Number: Sh/ 75 / 62
Date: 6 / 8 / 1962
Al-Hikma University Baghdad
Greetings,
Pursuant to the request of (Dawoud Munir) Ephraim Yameen Haroun, we list below his grades for the General
Examination for Preparatory Study for the academic year 1961/1962.
Please accept our highest respect.
Isaac Cohen
Acting Director
Subject | Grade
Arabic Language | 58 | Fifty-eight
English Language | 84 | Eighty-four
Solid Geometry | 82 | Eighty-two
Zoology and Botany | 83 | Eighty-three
Algebra and Trigonometry | 57 | Fifty-seven
Chemistry | 86 | Eighty-six
Physics | 70 | Seventy
Total | 520 | Five hundred and twenty
School Registrar
School Principal
(This document is not a certificate)
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Iraqi Ministry of Education
Certification Department
Director of Education, Baghdad-Rusafa District
No. ⟦illegible⟧ Date 8/22/1962
Certifies the validity of ⟦illegible⟧ certificates ⟦illegible⟧ and their signature
School Clerk
School Principal
⟦illegible⟧
(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
Name: D F YAMEN
Centre No.: 747
Candidate No.: 17
Subjects | Grades
PY | 5
MD | 7
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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 '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 | IC Icelandic | RK Religious Knowledge
AL Albanian | EW Ewe | IG Igbo (Ibo) | RN Rumanian
AN Armenian | F French | IR Irish | S Spanish
AR Arabic | FA Fante | IS Icelandic | SA Sanskrit
B Botany | FI Finnish | J Japanese | SC Serbo-Croat
BC British Constitution | G German | LA Latin (Syllabus A) | SD Scottish Gaelic
BE Bengali | Ga Ga | LI Lithuanian | SG Swedish
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 | GY Geography | MH Modern Hebrew | TA Tamil
DA Danish | HA Human Anatomy, Physiology | ML Maltese | TU Turkish
DG Geometrical and Mechanical | and Hygiene | MY Malay | TW Twi
Drawing | HB History of the British | N Norwegian | UK Ukrainian
DN Domestic Subjects | Commonwealth and Empire | P Polish | UR Urdu
(Needlework) | HC Classical Hebrew | PA Pali | V Vietnamese
DU Dutch | HD Hindi | PC Physics with Chemistry | W Welsh
EA English Literature (Syllabus A) | HM Handicraft (Metalwork) | PE Persian | WR White Russian
EB English Literature (Syllabus B) | Y Yoruba
UNIVERSITY OF LONDON
OL 85
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: D M F YAMEN
Centre No.: 755
Candidate No.: 34
⟦Edward Munir Ephraim Yamen⟧
Subjects | Grades
⟦English⟧ EN | 6
⟦French⟧ F | 9 4
⟦Mathematics⟧ MA | 7
⟦Physics⟧ PY | 0
(This document is not a certificate)
School Director
Abdullah Cohen
School Clerk
⟦Akram Aswad⟧
Iraqi Ministry of Education
Directorate of Education, Baghdad Al-Rusafa District
Number ⟦500⟧ Date ⟦1961/9/26⟧
Certified the accuracy of ⟦information⟧
⟦For⟧ the Dean