Published : 12-10-2017
UNRWA called on parents of students enrolled in Sabinah town schools subordinated to the UN agency to review the school administrations for approval to transfer their children to the Sabinah schools, where two schools will open one for males and the other for females as a first stage. According to UNRWA, the two schools will start on the 15th of this month.
Meanwhile sources close to the regime indicated that the number of families who entered Sabinah is estimated at 1250 families, of which 450 are residents of Quneitra Governorate. Entering the city is in groups like “Al-Sharqatly,” “Al-Masaken,” and “Al-Gaathen” neighborhoods.
UNRWA called on parents of students enrolled in Sabinah town schools subordinated to the UN agency to review the school administrations for approval to transfer their children to the Sabinah schools, where two schools will open one for males and the other for females as a first stage. According to UNRWA, the two schools will start on the 15th of this month.
Meanwhile sources close to the regime indicated that the number of families who entered Sabinah is estimated at 1250 families, of which 450 are residents of Quneitra Governorate. Entering the city is in groups like “Al-Sharqatly,” “Al-Masaken,” and “Al-Gaathen” neighborhoods.