Hussain Ali Alnajjar
Background

I am Hussain Ali AlNajjar, a 17-year-old student at St Christopher’s School Bahrain with a fervent passion for learning and developing my interpersonal skills. During my years at St. Christopher’s School Bahrain, I embraced The Duke of Edinburgh's silver and gold award, refining my leadership, resilience, and teamwork. The World Scholar's Cup at Yale University's Tournament of Champions expanded my intellectual horizons and fortified my multidisciplinary problem-solving skills alongside my practiced debating abilities. I'm currently completing my Duke of Edinburgh’s Gold Award activities and planning to submit my application soon, driven by the desire to participate in the Gold level of the program and foster future growth. My aim is to pursue a Bachelor's degree in Aerospace Engineering that aligns with my passion for aviation and a resolute determination to become a ground engineer. My motivation behind studying Aerospace Engineering, BEng is my deep interest to for aircraft, their mechanics, and the overall industry. Also, I have natural inclination towards technical subjects and enjoy working with my hands, I am interested in understanding how things work, and aviation provides a perfect platform to apply technical skills and knowledge. Moreover, Aviation presents complex challenges and problem-solving opportunities on a regular basis. Ground engineers play a crucial role in ensuring the safety and airworthiness of aircraft. For individuals who derive satisfaction from overcoming challenges and finding solutions, becoming a ground engineer can be highly rewarding. Ultimately, the motivation to study for aviation and become a ground engineer comes from a combination of personal interests, career aspirations, and a desire to make a meaningful contribution to the aviation industry. It is a profession that requires dedication, continuous learning, and a strong passion for aircraft and aviation.
Academic History and Engagements
My educational journey at St Christopher’s School Bahrain have shaped me through diverse engagements, promoted my intellectually, and nourishes my social responsibility towards my community and personal well-being . My participation in the Duke of Edinburgh silver and gold award enhanced leadership skills and resilience. Also, got qualified to participate in The Tournament of Champions that took place in New York City. The World Scholar's Cup at Yale University expanded my problem-solving abilities across disciplines through learning the disciplines of debates in multiple topics such as science, history, social studies, art, literature, and other special ares. Moreover, I secured an internship at Bahrain's Physio Relief clinic, where my two-week experience exposed me to the beneficial outcomes of tailored rehab programs for athletes aiming to reclaim their peak performance.
