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Mark Batros, the next Bill Gates

At 10 years old, Batros was the youngest in the world to receive the International Computer Driving Licence.

12-year-old Maragon Private Schools pupil Mark Botros received his Computer TIA A+ certificate through Boston College.

This is a wonderful achievement as it is an internationally post-school qualification in the computer industry.

Batros passed his first exams with an astonishing 81 per cent and his second exams with an outstanding 92 per cent.

Stufa members at Boston College are amazed by his achievement.

This is not the first certificate Batros has received in the computer field. Batros had his first achievement at nine years old when he obtained the e-learner computer golden certificate.

At 10 years old, Batros was the youngest in the world to receive the International Computer Driving Licence (ICDL). He will continue to study at Boston College.

His next course will be in IT (Comp TIA N+), dealing in computer networking.

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