The Syrian Virtual Community honored a number of stars of art and theater in Syria to mark the initiation of its work and to announce its educational activities, goals and mission.
The head of the school’s board, Nawal Ebeid, said in an interview with “Fuchsia” that the artists were honored for their important artistic, educational and social message.
He added that virtual education has provided a golden opportunity for those who have lost the opportunity to learn for various reasons, whether it was due to the circumstances that forced some to migrate or travel, and to connect the learner Syrian expatriate to his environment and his motherland, to spread the Arabic language and to maintain and consolidate its strength. Furthermore, one of the objectives of the school is to take care of determined people and those who have a motor disability that could prevent them from going to school.
Award-winning artists praised this experience, including artist Qassem Malho, who highlighted the importance of the distance education experience, strengthening the relationship with expatriate Syrian children around the world and consolidating the Arabic language.
And the artist, Ali Karim, said that the importance of the school derives from its social responsibility, and its high humanitarian and scientific mission. He described the project as excellent.
The artist, Amana Wali, expressed her happiness with what she called a victory of science, which has helped solve the problem of many determined people and Syrian expatriates. I hope this achievement spreads to more than one Syrian governorate.
In turn, the artist Osama El-Sayed Youssef praised this building and said that everyone should honor the owners of this school for their role in building people and spreading education.