40 Centers Allocated for Students Coming from Unsafe Areas to Take Exams in Aleppo

The Directorate of Education in Aleppo governorate has allocated 40 centers for students coming from unsafe areas to take the exams for the high school certificates in its literary and scientific branches, basic education and Sharia preparatory education. The centers have been equipped with all the requirements of temporary residence and teaching staff to compensate for lessons and conduct reviews for students, in addition to psychological support sessions for them.

The director of Aleppo Education, Eng. Mustafa Abdel-Ghani said that buses were allocated to transport students from allocated residence centers to exam centers..

 

In the classroom, the psychological counselor, Nour Tanari, indicated that she is working on giving psychological support sessions to students on exam anxiety, how to study well, effective communication, hygiene, and activities that contribute to achieving social harmony among them.

The teacher, Ahmed Al-Jassem, who is supervising the students coming from the Manbij region, noted that the center is equipped with all means of accommodation, with all the services and lessons needed by the students in the curriculum.

The student, Muhannad Al-Hassan, expressed his satisfaction with the services provided to him, especially the compensatory lessons and revisions. The student, Reem Taha, who came from the city of Manbij, pointed out the services and facilities that accompanied them from the moment they came to the city of Aleppo as they are seeking to get a high mark in the Basic Education Certificate.

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