Published : 29-08-2018
First and second-grade students enrolled at AlJarmak Alternative School left Yalda town, south of Damascus, to sit for data mining exams. The move was carried out under the supervision of the General Authority for Palestinian Arab refugees.
Despite the hardships wrought by the deadly warfare in Syria, scores of students have been able to pursue courses following the consent of the Syrian authorities.
First and second-grade students enrolled at AlJarmak Alternative School left Yalda town, south of Damascus, to sit for data mining exams. The move was carried out under the supervision of the General Authority for Palestinian Arab refugees.
Despite the hardships wrought by the deadly warfare in Syria, scores of students have been able to pursue courses following the consent of the Syrian authorities.