Children in Gaza return to school after years without formal education
Summary
After years without formal education, children in Gaza are returning to makeshift schools following a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. Most schools in Gaza were damaged during the war, forcing education to continue in tents with limited resources and subjects.Key Facts
- Children in Gaza have returned to makeshift schools after a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.
- Over 97% of schools in Gaza were damaged or destroyed during the war.
- The makeshift classrooms operate in tents with basic conditions, lacking electricity and full facilities.
- The school offers only a few subjects: Arabic, English, mathematics, and science.
- The school serves 1,100 students with 24 teachers across three shifts a day.
- Many students have experienced trauma, with over 100 losing one or both parents or witnessing violence.
- There are no science labs or internet, unlike before the war.
- Psychological support sessions are available to help students cope with their experiences.
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