Damascus - Hama - Sana
The Ministry of Education, in cooperation with the concerned authorities and international organizations, has completed the preparation of exit requirements for students wishing to take general secondary exams from Idlib governorate after completing the procedures necessary for their security and safety.
The concerned authorities opened a crossing at the village of Tirmba on the Jericho Saraik highway to secure the exit of students wishing to submit high school exams from the terrorist-controlled areas in Idlib Governorate to Hama Governorate.
Engineer Fadi Al-Saadoun, in charge of the tasks of the Idlib Governor, stated with a statement to SANA correspondent today that this crossing was specially prepared for students residing in the areas of the spread of terrorist organizations in Idlib Governorate and who are registered to take high school exams in Hama Governorate, within the framework of government efforts and in the interest of students and to pursue their academic and academic achievement Indicating that the crossing will remain open until the date of the start of the exams, to allow the largest possible number to pass it and submit their exams in the safe and stable areas.
He pointed out that the administrative and service authorities in Idlib Governorate, in cooperation with the Governorate of Hama and a number of international organizations, secured the precautionary measures to address the Corona virus and the necessary facilities for students, while preparing centers to host them in Hama throughout the exam period equipped with all requirements.
For his part, the director of Idlib Education, Engineer Abdul Hamid Muammar said with a similar statement that a number of schools have been equipped as places to host Idlib students in Hama and secure residence requirements in a healthy manner, while taking all precautionary measures to address the Corona virus, indicating that it was agreed with representatives of some international organizations supporting the securing and equipping of centers With its requirements to provide it to students safely and free of charge, in addition to securing transportation to and from the exam center, stationery and tutoring and revision lessons for the curriculum in order to provide the exam with reassurance and calm.
Meamar pointed out that 2,100 students from Idlib Governorate are expected to enter the crossing through the crossing to perform their secondary exams, and they will be transferred in cooperation with the Syrian Arab Red Crescent from the crossing to the hosting centers in Hama, which are equipped with various residency requirements.