AGES 16 – 18
Dropout Prevention
In Nablus City, a vulnerable group in this age range comprises high school students residing in the refugee camps of Balata, Old and New Askar, and Al-Ein camp. Until the ninth grade, these students attend UNRWA schools located within the camps. However, upon entering the tenth grade, the Palestinian education system transfers them to public schools outside the refugee camps in Nablus. Both parents and children have expressed that this transition presents significant academic and social challenges for these young individuals.
A considerable number of these students encounter serious academic difficulties. Furthermore, their parents lack the necessary educational background to support their children, and they are unable to afford private tutoring. Consequently, many of these students do not view university education as a viable option due to the demanding Tawjihi exam requirements and the associated expenses. The limited prospects for their future often lead to disappointment, resulting in some students dropping out of school and engaging in high-risk behaviors, including substance abuse, involvement in street violence, and early marriages.
The primary objective of this program is to ensure that struggling students in the 11th and 12th grades overcome poor performance and educational barriers, thereby improving their academic achievements and successfully passing the national Tawjihi exam. We offer subject-based classes and personalized one-on-one tutoring in subjects such as math, chemistry, physics, technology, Arabic, and English. This highly sought-after program has supported numerous youth in maintaining their educational journey, achieving success in the national Tawjihi exam. Additionally, the program provides mentoring to assist students in identifying their future educational and career paths. Scholarships are offered, and connections to internships and universities are facilitated, with a link to our entrepreneurship program as well.
Apply to this program by clicking the button below or contacting us using the provided options:
Email: [email protected]
Phone Number: 00 972-59 538 1677 (Haitham)