The DELF certification is designed for young learners aged 12 to 17, who are in middle and high school and do not speak French as their first language. This certification enables them to document their proficiency in French through an internationally recognized, lifelong certification. It consists of four levels: A1, A2, B1, and B2 .
The DELF is regarded as an essential international certification that enhances students' language skills, allowing them to master French and use it effectively across various academic and personal contexts. It also serves as a gateway to broader opportunities in higher education, particularly in French-speaking countries, while fostering diverse cultural and academic relationships.
Recognized as a global standard, the DELF reflects a student's ability to communicate competently in multilingual environments, giving them a competitive edge in advanced education and enhancing their employability in the international job market, thus opening new career horizons.
The ceremony was attended on behalf of the Minister of Education by Dr. Azmi Mahafzah, Director of the Supervision Department, Dr. Mohammad Al-Momani. Dr. Awad Al-Tarawneh, Director of the University School, along with the school's faculty, congratulated Nour Fawaerah on her success, wishing her continued academic and professional advancement.