Jordan[Syrian refugees] Blog

Sad Al-Sultani Boys’ Junior High School

2017.03.23

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[Sad Al-Sultani Boys’ Junior High School]

Sad Al-Sultani Boys’ Junior High School is in Karak district 100km south of the capital city Amman. The school was established by the Department of Education in the 1970s. It is located in a desert town so many of the students come from Bedouins and neighboring tribes.

The school facilities, due to poor maintenance were in a terrible condition with broken windows. The restrooms were particularly bad, so bad that teachers had to share the restrooms at their own homes with their students. It was an embarrassment to the school managers. They needed an idea on how to improve the situation.

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[Abandoned restroom in the school]

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[Inside the school restroom]

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[Walkway before being paved]

The JEN engineer team visited Sad Al-Sultani Boys’ Junior High School in order to assess the repair priorities and figured out that it was necessary to renovate the restroom facility.

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[Restroom being renovated]

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[Inside the renovated restroom]

The whole restroom facility was repaired including windows, doors, seats, floor, tiles on the wall, water tanks, as well as the water supply and sewerage system. Work did not stop there, the walkway to restroom was repaired too.

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[Walkway after being paved]

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