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Palestinian-Syrian students in Lebanon excel and insist on pursuing their educational achievements

Published : 25-06-2018

Palestinian-Syrian students in Lebanon excel and insist on pursuing their educational achievements

Despite their tragedy, suffering and dire living, economic and legal conditions, in which no solution has been offered to alleviate the burden of their suffering off of themselves and their families, the determination of the Palestinian-Syrian students in Lebanon to excel, succeed and follow up on their academic and educational achievements has not been affected. Palestinian student “Bisan Essam Khazaay,” who was displaced from Sayeda Zeinab camp to Lebanon, achieved first place in the Basic Education Certificate exam for 2018 in her school, "Al-Abrar Educational Center," located in Joub Jannine, in the western Beqaa.

“Ismaeil Osama Aly,” from Yarmouk camp, passed the Basic Education Certificate of the Year (2018) with a ‘good’ grade, despite the difficulties and suffering he faced, after his father fled on a death boat to a European country, in order to secure a life of dignity for his family. Although he experienced very harsh days, he managed to defeat this feeling and continued his education with great ambition, until he excelled and succeeded.

Meanwhile, “Doaa Mohammed Al-Beqaay,” from Yarmouk camp, who succeeded in the Basic Education Certificate of the Year (2018), was ranked first on UNRWA's Jarmak school in the Bekaa region with a good grade, while Palestinian student “Ayat Khaled Abd El-Fattah,” who was displaced from the town of Chebaa to Lebanon, passed the Basic Education Certificate of the Year (2018), with an excellent rate.

Among the most prominent names were Jala Khalid Al Khatib, the daughter of Yarmouk camp, who succeeded with an excellent grade, and ranked first in Beit Jala School in Siblin, South of Lebanon, in eighth grade. Her brother Jawad Khalid Al Khatib achieved first place in the second grade primary level in the city of Sidon, Al-Kharoub region and Beir Zeit School in SIblin. He also came sixth place in Lebanon.

The Palestinian-Syrian students in Lebanon faced  great difficulties and obstacles that prevented them from attending schools, represented by their deteriorating economic and legal situations, due to their lack of regular residence in Lebanon, as well as differences between the Syrian curricula and the Lebanese ones, where the latter depends on a foreign language in teaching, in contrary to the Syrian curriculum. The deterioration of the security situation inside the camps also affected the quality of education received by the Palestinian students in Lebanon.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/7339

Despite their tragedy, suffering and dire living, economic and legal conditions, in which no solution has been offered to alleviate the burden of their suffering off of themselves and their families, the determination of the Palestinian-Syrian students in Lebanon to excel, succeed and follow up on their academic and educational achievements has not been affected. Palestinian student “Bisan Essam Khazaay,” who was displaced from Sayeda Zeinab camp to Lebanon, achieved first place in the Basic Education Certificate exam for 2018 in her school, "Al-Abrar Educational Center," located in Joub Jannine, in the western Beqaa.

“Ismaeil Osama Aly,” from Yarmouk camp, passed the Basic Education Certificate of the Year (2018) with a ‘good’ grade, despite the difficulties and suffering he faced, after his father fled on a death boat to a European country, in order to secure a life of dignity for his family. Although he experienced very harsh days, he managed to defeat this feeling and continued his education with great ambition, until he excelled and succeeded.

Meanwhile, “Doaa Mohammed Al-Beqaay,” from Yarmouk camp, who succeeded in the Basic Education Certificate of the Year (2018), was ranked first on UNRWA's Jarmak school in the Bekaa region with a good grade, while Palestinian student “Ayat Khaled Abd El-Fattah,” who was displaced from the town of Chebaa to Lebanon, passed the Basic Education Certificate of the Year (2018), with an excellent rate.

Among the most prominent names were Jala Khalid Al Khatib, the daughter of Yarmouk camp, who succeeded with an excellent grade, and ranked first in Beit Jala School in Siblin, South of Lebanon, in eighth grade. Her brother Jawad Khalid Al Khatib achieved first place in the second grade primary level in the city of Sidon, Al-Kharoub region and Beir Zeit School in SIblin. He also came sixth place in Lebanon.

The Palestinian-Syrian students in Lebanon faced  great difficulties and obstacles that prevented them from attending schools, represented by their deteriorating economic and legal situations, due to their lack of regular residence in Lebanon, as well as differences between the Syrian curricula and the Lebanese ones, where the latter depends on a foreign language in teaching, in contrary to the Syrian curriculum. The deterioration of the security situation inside the camps also affected the quality of education received by the Palestinian students in Lebanon.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/7339