What school classes look like in different parts of the world
Undoubtedly, one of the most important rights of a child is his right to education. All children must have the opportunity to receive at least secondary education, regardless of their social status, nationality, religion or the laws of the country in which they live. Today we decided to show you what school classes look like in different parts of our planet, and now we invite you to go on a small virtual trip to the schools of the world. Of course, this will not be about private educational institutions, but only about public ones.
Moscow Gymnasium, Russia
High School in Kabul, Afghanistan
Kiev Humanitarian Lyceum, Ukraine
School in Islamabad, Pakistan
Boarding School in Malaysia
Dante Alighieri High School in Brazil
Quito Technical College, Ecuador
Primary classes in Rabat, Morocco
Primary school in Japan
School class in a Syrian refugee camp near the border with Syria, Jordan
Elementary school in Bujumbura, Burundi
School on the outskirts of Minas, Uruguay
Elementary Classes in Chicago, USA
English lesson in the south of Gaza
Adult Evening School in Santiago, Chile
School in Afghanistan
Elementary school in vietnam
School class in Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire
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