Gaza students sit exams in tents as nearly all schools lie in ruins
Students in Gaza are preparing for their secondary exams in makeshift tents due to the destruction of educational facilities. With nearly all schools inoperable, around 658,000 children have been without in-person education for over two years. The situation poses significant challenges for both students and teachers as they strive to continue the educational process under dire conditions.
- ▪The Tawjihi exams are scheduled to run from June 20 to July 8.
- ▪UNICEF estimates that 91.8% of educational facilities in Gaza require complete reconstruction.
- ▪More than 740 schools are entirely out of service, with many converted into shelters for displaced people.
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