1,310,000 students go to school tomorrow in Palestine

1,310,000 students go to school tomorrow in Palestine

On Sunday, about 1,310,000 students go to their schools across the country, of whom approximately 390,854 will go to public schools,Approximately 150,000 are in private schools, with the rest in UNRWA schools.


Ministry of Education spokesman Sadiq al-Khudour said that despite the financial blockade imposed on our people by the occupation, allRequirements for the start of the school year have been provided, such as lab assignments, additional support for education in Jerusalem, and book printingAnd supply it to the West Bank and Gaza Strip, the construction of new schools, and the movement of principals and teachers.


Al-Khudour added that among the requirements provided was that the Ministry of Education obtained 1,800 appointments, with 850 teachers appointed.To date, 116 new managers, 100 kindergarten teachers will open 100 new divisions.


Al-Khudour said that 50,000 teachers went to schools in the government sector and 20,000 teachers for private schools,UNRWA teachers also went to their schools.


He said that some schools opened their doors on Saturday in Ramallah and Bethlehem, but the school year will open on Sunday, God willing,"Twenty-four new schools have been built, 200 classrooms have been maintained, while floors have been added in some schools that have seen an increase inNumber of students."


He added: "This year, a percentage of private school students will be enrolled in public schools, which entails the need toTeachers, classrooms and new school buildings.With regard to private school fees, Al-Khudour stressed that education ensures that any increase in school fees is linked to the natural increase in the cost of living issued by the Central Bureau of Statistics.


He pointed out that education is ready to deal with any complaint in this regard, and is ready to deal with it and develop immediate solutions to it,She noted that if irregularities are found in some private schools, their license may be reviewed and action taken against them.


Ali al-Ahmad, a resident of Tulkarem, an employee in one of the ministries, said that four of his five sons will go tomorrow.For public schools in the midst of severe financial hardship, he provided school needs for his children by borrowing from his relatives, to provideschool requirements for his children. According to Wafa.


Ammar Nasser, a driver in a government institution, said he has six children, four of whom will go to school this week, two to universities, and that he and his wife are working hard to provide them with needs, especially under the difficult circumstances that our people are currently living in. Due to the occupation´s piracy of clearing funds, stressing that he had to borrow to provide what is requiredHim.


The Ministry of Education confirmed in a statement that the new school year begins, and education in Jerusalem continues to suffer from the policies of family and Judaization, in addition to the difficulties and challenges posed by the occupation in the designated areas (C), stressing that education in the Gaza Strip is the focus of its attention, and its keenness to Protecting education in the face of continuing violations of occupation.


The ministry said it is continuing to make every effort to protect education in Jerusalem and to strengthen resilience in all locations and areas.for the right to education, and it will continue with determination and determination to build schools, provide financial support and expand programmes that reflect the visioninsightful pedagogical.