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Four new schools to open in Northwestern Badia
By Petra - Oct 23,2014 - Last updated at Oct 23,2014
NORTHERN BADIA — Preparations for four new schools in Khaldieh, Sarhan, Zaatari and Thughret Al Jub have concluded and the institutions will soon be ready to receive students, the region’s education department said on Thursday.
The schools are located in areas with a large numbers of Syrian refugees, according to Sayel Khreisha, director of the Northwestern Badia District’s education department.
He noted that more than 4,000 Syrian students are enrolled in the district’s 152 schools.
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