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Palestinian Students Earn Secondary School Certificate with Honors

Published : 04-07-2017

Palestinian Students Earn Secondary School Certificate with Honors

A number of Palestinian students from Syria earned their secondary school diplomas with honors.

Palestinian student Zahr Yasser AlKoussi earned the second place in 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.

Palestinian student Ghadir Ahmed AlTawba took the first place in Homs for the literature branch with a score of 2,441.

Palestinian student Shourouq Ahmed Hamid, a resident of Homs-based AlAydeen Camp, won the first place for the sciences branch, with a score of 2,850.

Nada Adnan Mubdi was also ranked first in secondary school exams in AlQuneitra.

The Syrian warfare has contributed to a sharp nosepe in the rates of access to education, estimated at 75% in 2015, down from 95% prior to the conflict.

Most of Syria’s schools have been destroyed or put out of operation in the raging warfare, imperiling the education of the Syrians and Palestinians alike.

Concerns over abrupt abduction sweeps, torture, and enforced military conscription have led to a dramatic increase in school dropouts and tremendously affected children’s access to education.

According to UNICEF reports, one in four schools have either been destroyed or turned into shelters for the homeless in war-ravaged Syria.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/5430

A number of Palestinian students from Syria earned their secondary school diplomas with honors.

Palestinian student Zahr Yasser AlKoussi earned the second place in 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.

Palestinian student Ghadir Ahmed AlTawba took the first place in Homs for the literature branch with a score of 2,441.

Palestinian student Shourouq Ahmed Hamid, a resident of Homs-based AlAydeen Camp, won the first place for the sciences branch, with a score of 2,850.

Nada Adnan Mubdi was also ranked first in secondary school exams in AlQuneitra.

The Syrian warfare has contributed to a sharp nosepe in the rates of access to education, estimated at 75% in 2015, down from 95% prior to the conflict.

Most of Syria’s schools have been destroyed or put out of operation in the raging warfare, imperiling the education of the Syrians and Palestinians alike.

Concerns over abrupt abduction sweeps, torture, and enforced military conscription have led to a dramatic increase in school dropouts and tremendously affected children’s access to education.

According to UNICEF reports, one in four schools have either been destroyed or turned into shelters for the homeless in war-ravaged Syria.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/5430