Damascus-SANA
With the support of the "Wounded Homeland" project, 70 wounded and totally disabled persons will sit for secondary school exams in eight governorates, tomorrow, Monday.
According to a statement published by the “Wounded Homeland” project on its official Facebook page, the wounded are taking exams in the governorates of As-Suwayda, Lattakia, Aleppo, Hama, Homs, Damascus and its countryside, and Tartous within centers that take into account their health status in coordination with the Ministry of Education to ensure the conduct of the examination process in the best possible technical and logistical conditions.
According to his statement, the project allocates writers and inductees to the wounded whose health condition does not allow them to write or read alone, and the coordinators of the “Wounded Homeland” team will be with the wounded tomorrow morning to provide any assistance they need, especially delivering them to their exam halls.
It is noteworthy that 32 out of 41 wounded people who passed the preparatory certificate exams last year, with the support of the "Wounded Homeland" project, will sit tomorrow, Monday, for the secondary certificate exams and complete their educational attainment.
Today, 55 wounded people began taking exams for the basic education certificate, with the support of the “Wounded Homeland” project, distributed in the governorates of Daraa, Aleppo, Lattakia, Hama, Homs, Tartous, As-Suwayda, Damascus and its countryside.
The examinations for the General Secondary Certificate will continue until June 22 for the scientific, Sharia and secondary school exams, and until June 20 for the literary stream.