By the Public Works Project
Restoration of Ameer Girls School in Al-Jawf ...which provides a golden opportunity to continue the preparatory education for female students deprived from education for years
Salma Hassan Jarad, 15 years old, resident of Al-Shara district - directorate of Kharab, Almarashi Al-Gawf province, is a case of dozens of female students who were deprived of the connection to education until the stage of preparatory education. Ameer Girls School is the only school in the region, which consists of sixth classes of the primary stage (First to sixth) and other three classes were worn, exposed to the sun and the wind and without roofs.
Chance of gold
The field visits for the Public Works Project to identify the priority needs of the people of the area has led to the need to restore three dilapidated classrooms. Some may think it is not feasible small project , but the reality says the opposite. The restoration of three classes, as Selma Jarad says , is a golden opportunity for many girls in the region to continue their education. The lack of classrooms is the reason behind her deprivation and dozens of her colleagues from continuing their education.
The principal of the Ameer Girls School confirms what Selma said. She adds: "Restoring the three classes by Public Works Project means opening the stage of preparatory education for female students after staying in houses was the option of female students in the Al-Shara area. The people refuse to allow their daughters to continue their education with males, to study in coeducation.
The director of Ameer girls school said that the restoration of the classrooms and school fencing , motivated the school administration to set up the school's morning queue, after an absence for years, and will be contracted with a number of female teachers in the region which will provide unemployed female teachers with employment opportunities.