Tabbaa and Sobhani briefed on the educational reality in the Iranian school in Damascus

Damascus  (ST): The Minister of Education, Dr. Darem Tabbaa, and the Iranian Ambassador to Damascus, Mahdi Sobhani, were briefed on the progress of the educational process at the Iranian International School in Kafr Souseh.

During their visit to the school, Minister Tabbaa and Sobhani were briefed on the smart technologies used in the lessons, the gymnasium, the library, the vocational education hall, and the science laboratory. At the end of the tour, a film about the educational renaissance in Iran was shown.

Ambassador Sobhani made it clear that the visit was to be briefed on the educational and training side and the activities of the school, noting that the children of the Iranian employees of the embassy and the Iranian community in Syria are studying in it. The number of its students is 218 and it includes three stages (primary, preparatory and secondary), and its educational staff is from Iran and the teaching system in it is the same approved by the Ministry of Education In Iran, stressing the need to exchange experiences, expertise and relations between the ministries of the two countries.

In turn, Minister Tabbaa pointed out that there are several international schools in Syria, including Pakistani, Iranian and others, and that the Syrian Ministry of Education is working to secure the necessary services for this school, which enables the student to learn through a large number of books rich in knowledge, and there are also laboratories through which the student can conduct experiments.

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