Published : 03-07-2017
The Palestinian student Zahr Yasser AlKoussi earned the second place at secondary school exams in Syria. Zahr was ranked first in Damascus province.
The results were announced by the Syrian Ministry of Education on Sunday, July 2, 2017.
The Syrian Education Minister, Hazwan AlWuz said over 100,000 students sat for secondary school exams. 56,199 students passed, making a success rate of up to 55%.
Zahr sustained injuries after mortars slammed into AlAdawi neighborhood, in Damascus, on October 31, 2015. Her twin sister was killed in the onslaught.
UNRWA’s education chief, Walid AlKurdi, said 42 Palestinian students from southern Damascus and Yarmouk Camp took secondary school exams. 65% of the stranded residents of Yarmouk Camp and those displaced from the camp to Yalda, Beit Sahem, and Babila who sat for the exam round passed.
The Palestinian student Zahr Yasser AlKoussi earned the second place at secondary school exams in Syria. Zahr was ranked first in Damascus province.
The results were announced by the Syrian Ministry of Education on Sunday, July 2, 2017.
The Syrian Education Minister, Hazwan AlWuz said over 100,000 students sat for secondary school exams. 56,199 students passed, making a success rate of up to 55%.
Zahr sustained injuries after mortars slammed into AlAdawi neighborhood, in Damascus, on October 31, 2015. Her twin sister was killed in the onslaught.
UNRWA’s education chief, Walid AlKurdi, said 42 Palestinian students from southern Damascus and Yarmouk Camp took secondary school exams. 65% of the stranded residents of Yarmouk Camp and those displaced from the camp to Yalda, Beit Sahem, and Babila who sat for the exam round passed.