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Palestinian Refugee Child Moved Up to Next Grade at German School

Published : 25-07-2020

Palestinian Refugee Child Moved Up to Next Grade at German School

Five-year-old Palestinian child from Syria Tareq Abdul Mu’ti was moved up to the 1st grade after he successfully passed an IQ test in a German kindergarten. 

Tareq’s family said he started to show signs of intelligence at the age of four. He had been assisting his sister accomplish her 1st grade homework using German words.

The kindergarten’s administration agreed to the family’s request to move him up to the next level after he sat for the IQ test.

Hundreds of displaced Palestinian refugees in/from Syria have achieved success stories, despite the traumatic upshots wrought by the daily scenes of bloodshed and destruction across the embattled Syrian territories.

This includes scores of refugee students who have obtained the highest scores at their academic institutions; hundreds of refugee sportsmen/sportswomen who snatched the first places in regional and international competitions; dozens of artists who received renowned literary awards for their products and performances; and several housewives who turned trauma into a space of creativity.

Almost ten years into the conflict, Palestine refugees continue to be one of the most vulnerable groups in Syria with immense humanitarian needs. The conflict has caused immense suffering and trauma over the past years.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/10425

Five-year-old Palestinian child from Syria Tareq Abdul Mu’ti was moved up to the 1st grade after he successfully passed an IQ test in a German kindergarten. 

Tareq’s family said he started to show signs of intelligence at the age of four. He had been assisting his sister accomplish her 1st grade homework using German words.

The kindergarten’s administration agreed to the family’s request to move him up to the next level after he sat for the IQ test.

Hundreds of displaced Palestinian refugees in/from Syria have achieved success stories, despite the traumatic upshots wrought by the daily scenes of bloodshed and destruction across the embattled Syrian territories.

This includes scores of refugee students who have obtained the highest scores at their academic institutions; hundreds of refugee sportsmen/sportswomen who snatched the first places in regional and international competitions; dozens of artists who received renowned literary awards for their products and performances; and several housewives who turned trauma into a space of creativity.

Almost ten years into the conflict, Palestine refugees continue to be one of the most vulnerable groups in Syria with immense humanitarian needs. The conflict has caused immense suffering and trauma over the past years.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/10425