By Haneen Khaled | Project Coordinator
At the conclusion of the 2023–2024 school year, Jafra initiated its annual assessment to determine the level of achievement accomplished by our students. Indeed, the year proved to be a success. 91% of candidates pass the official tests for secondary certificates, and 95% pass the official exam for preparatory certificates.
An average of 1200 students receive non-formal education from Jafra per school year, and Jafra makes them ready to take the official certification exams administered by the Syrian government. Students can therefore pursue their education at universities and hold recognized qualifications, just like any other citizen. There were 1615 students enrolled for this last academic year, a notable increase for our services.
Given that there are almost twice as many female students in our classes as male students, it is noteworthy that female students are actively participating in our classes. The fact that girls are largely included in the educational system, in Jafra's opinion, is a very encouraging sign and a wonderful promise for the education of future generations and the future potential carrier of the girls themselves.
It's also important to remember that half of the children are in elementary school, with the other half being divided between preparatory and secondary education. This demonstrates that learners have a propensity to continue their education and make it to the final year, the Baccalaureate level.
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