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French PM inaugurates revamped primary school
By JT - Oct 11,2015 - Last updated at Oct 11,2015
AMMAN — French Prime Minister Manuel Valls on Sunday inaugurated the renovated French Primary School in Amman.
At the ceremony, held in the presence of Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Education Mohammad Thneibat and French Ambassador to Jordan Caroline Dumas, Valls expressed keenness on boosting French-Jordanian relations, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.
Thneibat underlined the importance of continuous cooperation between Amman and Paris at all levels especially in the fields of education and training, noting that Jordan believes in children’s right to education and there are students of different nationalities at public schools.
The French Primary School has 299 students in the 2015-16 scholastic year, and its total capacity is around 400 students.
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