Rural Damascus-SANA
The Damascus Countryside Education Directorate has completed rehabilitating Tishreen High School in Douma to receive about 1,800 students in the second semester.
Director of Education in Damascus Countryside Maher Faraj Bayn told SANA that maintenance work was carried out in cooperation with the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) to restore the damage that the school was exposed to as a result of the attacks of terrorist organizations during its presence in the area, indicating that the school was provided with the necessary equipment to receive about 1,800 students at the beginning of the semester. The second academic year.
Faraj stated that the partnership in rehabilitating the school contributed to the completion of maintenance work within only 90 days, despite the prevailing weather conditions.
In turn, the supervisor of the educational complex in Douma, Noha Al-Najjar, pointed out that the secondary school is provided with school furniture, heaters, a projector, and a printer. Work is also underway to provide the laboratory and library with educational technologies and necessary books.
According to Al-Najjar, the school consists of 37 classrooms and 7 administrative rooms, in addition to a laboratory and library.
And 350 schools have returned to service in Damascus countryside out of 400 damaged schools with governmental and private participation since 2018, according to the figures of the Damascus Countryside Education Directorate, which announced on the 13th of this month the completion of the restoration and maintenance work of the updated Zabadin School for Girls, the first cycle, to enter service at the beginning of the second semester.
Rehab Ali and Sami Mahrez
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