In abandoned villa, Syrian children study on the ground

NEAR ALEPPO, Syria – In rebel-held northern Syria, displaced children sit or lie on the ground of an unfinished villa, bending over their notebooks to apply themselves as they write the day's lesson. 


Four teachers instruct around 100 children -- girls and boys aged six to 12 -- at the makeshift school in an opposition-held area in the west of the northern province of Aleppo. 


Between the bare walls of the villa abandoned mid-construction, children sit or lie on sheets or plain carpets, their small backpacks cast by their side. 


Dubbed "Buds of Hope", the teaching facility has no desks, library or even working toilets. 
Instead, the air wafts in from beyond the pine trees outside through the gaping windows in the cement wall. 
Dressed in a bright blue T-shirt and jeans, her hair neatly tied back in a pony tail, a barefoot girl kneels over her book, carefully writing. 


"This isn't a school," says 11-year-old Ali Abdel Jawad. "There aren't any classrooms, no seats, nothing. We're sitting on the ground," he says. 


In one classroom, a gaggle of veiled young girls sit on a bench, as the teacher explains the lesson to one of their male counterparts near a rare white board. In another, the school's only female teacher perches on a plastic chair, as her students gather around on the floor, their backs against the wall. 
- 'Scared of bombardment' - 


Some sit with their knees drawn on a plastic woven carpet, their shoes neatly by its side. 
The children -- as well as their teachers -- have been displaced from their homes in other parts of Syria due to the seven-year war, a teacher told an AFP photographer. 


Some hail from Eastern Ghouta outside Damascus, a former rebel stronghold that fell back under regime control in April after a blistering offensive and surrender deals. 


Others come from the central provinces of Hama or Homs. A dry fountain lies in the courtyard outside the villa's elegant facade, where girls link arms and swing around in a circle. 


Schools in opposition-held areas are generally funded by aid organisations, but have in the past been hit by bombardment. 


"We're always scared of bombardment and of the situation in general," says one of the teachers, giving his name as Mohammed. 


The building lies in rebel-held territory adjacent to regime-controlled parts of Aleppo city to the east, but also the major opposition stronghold of Idlib to the west. 


Some three million people live in the Idlib province and adjacent areas of the neighbouring Aleppo and Latakia provinces, around half of them displaced by war in other parts of Syria. 


Earlier this month, many feared a regime assault on Idlib, but last week Damascus ally Moscow and rebel backer Ankara announced a deal to temporarily halt it. 
--- 

Related Articles

West Ham Co-Owner David Sullivan Accused of Sexual Exploitation

West Ham Co-Owner David Sullivan Accused of Sexual Exploitation

Kathmandu. West Ham United co-owner and billionaire businessman David Sullivan has been accused of sexually...
US President Donald Trump and Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu's Relationship Strained, Claims Former Diplomat

US President Donald Trump and Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu's Relationship Strained, Claims Former Diplomat

Tel abhi. A claim has been made that the mutual relationship between US President Donald...
Germany and France End Ambitious Fighter Jet Project

Germany and France End Ambitious Fighter Jet Project

Berlin. Leaders of Germany and France have decided to end one of Europe's most ambitious...
Global Armed Conflict Reaches Historic High in 2025, Norway Report States

Global Armed Conflict Reaches Historic High in 2025, Norway Report States

Norway. A new report from Norway shows that state-related armed conflict reached a historic high...
Trump Warns Netanyahu of Losing US Support Over Iran Attacks

Trump Warns Netanyahu of Losing US Support Over Iran Attacks

Washington DC. US President Donald Trump has warned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that Israel...
Philippines Earthquake Kills 31, Leaves 12 Missing

Philippines Earthquake Kills 31, Leaves 12 Missing

Manila. Provincial officials said at least 31 people were killed in a 7.8 magnitude earthquake...
WHO Launches $518 Million Regional Plan for Ebola Outbreak in DRC

WHO Launches $518 Million Regional Plan for Ebola Outbreak in DRC

Congo. The World Health Organization (WHO) has released a comprehensive regional plan of 518 million...
Israel Prepares for Prolonged Military Campaign Against Iran Amidst Escalating Tensions

Israel Prepares for Prolonged Military Campaign Against Iran Amidst Escalating Tensions

तेल अभिभ । इजरायलले इरानसँग कम्तीमा केही दिनसम्म लडाइँ जारी रहने सम्भावनालाई ध्यानमा राख्दै लामो...