With the easing of COVID-19 restrictions, Urhi school goes back to teaching Chaldean Syriac language

Urhi Schoolfor Teaching the Chaldean Syriac Language

Source: Layla Gardy Mona

Mrs. Layla Gardy Mona, one of the oldest teachers of the Urhi School for Teaching the Chaldean Syriac Language in Bossley Park, said that the school has contacted students and their parents to return to distance education


She said that the school announced through the means of social media and through the diocese of St. Thomas The Apostle Chaldean & Assyrian Catholic Diocese to inform the students families that next week the school will start with distance education.
She said "that the reaction of the students and their families was very joyful, as we found that they were anxious to communicate with the teachers and their fellow students, as well as to preserve what they learned from their mother tongue".

 

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