Ramallah Friends Schools
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The Ramallah Friends Schools are two Schools started by Quakers in the city of Ramallah, West Bank. The Friends Girls' School was founded in 1869; the Friends Boy's School was founded in 1901.
The schools are now co-educational and divided into Senior and Junior sections; a Meeting House was built in 1910.
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[edit] Curriculum
The Friends Schools are considered one of the best schools in the West Bank and Gaza Strip[citation needed], offering various educational curricula. These include Local governmental examinations: ‘Tawjihi’, American SAT examinations, and the IB curriculum. The school was able to provide the IB curriculum after being certified in 2001 by the International Baccalaureate Organization (IBO).
[edit] School Site & Conflict
The School buildings have previously been used as a hospital, a camp for refugees (in 1948) and a Turkish military camp.
The school was bombed twice by the Israeli Defense Force; once in 1967 and once in 2001 during “Al-Aqsa Intifadah”. It was also closed down numerous times during World War I and the First Intifadah.
[edit] External links
- Friends Schools page
- Friends United Meeting (U.S.Quakers group) page on the Schools
- International Baccalaureate Organization
[edit] References
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