Princess Ghida attends graduation of 100 KHCF back-to-school students
HRH Princess Ghida Talal, the chairperson of the King Hussein Cancer Foundation and Centre, on Monday attended the graduation of 100 students receiving treatment at the centre after completing the “back to school” programme and finishing the 2021/2022 academic year without absence. The programme’s students were able to complete the school year 2021/2022 without interruption despite receiving treatment, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.
The “back to school” programme, this year, offered education opportunities for 424 students, out of which 17 were transferred to centres for special educational needs and disabilities, 69 were offered laptops and 119 given tablets to provide them access to their courses remotely, in cooperation with the Ministry of Education and the Arab Bank.
HRH Princess Ghida Talal, the chairperson of the King Hussein Cancer Foundation and Centre, on Monday attended the graduation of 100 students receiving treatment at the centre after completing the “back to school” programme and finishing the 2021/2022 academic year without absence. The programme’s students were able to complete the school year 2021/2022 without interruption despite receiving treatment, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.
The “back to school” programme, this year, offered education opportunities for 424 students, out of which 17 were transferred to centres for special educational needs and disabilities, 69 were offered laptops and 119 given tablets to provide them access to their courses remotely, in cooperation with the Ministry of Education and the Arab Bank.
HRH Princess Ghida Talal, the chairperson of the King Hussein Cancer Foundation and Centre, on Monday attended the graduation of 100 students receiving treatment at the centre after completing the “back to school” programme and finishing the 2021/2022 academic year without absence. The programme’s students were able to complete the school year 2021/2022 without interruption despite receiving treatment, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.
The “back to school” programme, this year, offered education opportunities for 424 students, out of which 17 were transferred to centres for special educational needs and disabilities, 69 were offered laptops and 119 given tablets to provide them access to their courses remotely, in cooperation with the Ministry of Education and the Arab Bank.
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Princess Ghida attends graduation of 100 KHCF back-to-school students
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