2,700 female students arrive in Aleppo to take basic education exams, coming from terrorist-controlled areas

Aleppo (ST): The first batch of ninth-grade female students arrived today in the city of Aleppo, coming from the areas controlled by terrorist organizations through the Al-Tayha crossing in the countryside of Aleppo, in preparation for taking the Shari’a basic and preparatory education certificate exam, in cooperation between the Russian Coordination Center and Aleppo Governorate, and a number of concerned authorities and organizations in the governorate.

The head of the Russian Coordination Center in Aleppo, Colonel Sergei Vladimirovich, said in a statement to reporters: “In coordination with the Syrian state, arriving students are received through the Al-Tayha crossing to sit for basic and high school certificate exams, and supervise their reception and transfer to hosting centers.”

In turn, the Director of Education in Aleppo, Eng. Mustafa Abdul-Ghani, explained that thousands of students from the regions of Manbij, Ayn al-Arab, al-Bab, Afrin and Jarabulus will come to Aleppo, and upon their arrival, they will be distributed to the 42 hosting centers, and supervise the follow-up of providing intensive remedial lessons and reviewing the curriculum. scheduled for them, to remove the effects of anxiety and tension that precede the exam and to be able to perform their exams optimally.

The hosting supervisor in Aleppo Education, Zakaria Qara Muhammad, indicated that 40 internal transport buses were sent to the Al-Tayha crossing, to transport the first batch of ninth-grade students, numbering (2,700) students, from the crossing to the hosting centers, which were equipped with all accommodation requirements, including electricity, water and accommodation supplies.

K.Q.

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