Rashidiya school
Rashidiya School (Arabic: المدرسة الرشيدية), or Al-Rashidiya Secondary School for Boys (المدرسة الرشيدية الثانوية للبنين), is a public school located in East Jerusalem next to Herod's Gate (Bab as-Sahira). Rashidiya served as the main learning establishment for the residents of East Jerusalem since the late Ottoman era. Today, Rashidiya has approximately 400 students and a staff of 25. The school consists of 3 main buildings which include 20 classrooms, a library, a laboratory and a soccer field.
Al-Rashidiya Secondary School for Boys المدرسة الرشيدية | |
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Location | |
East Jerusalem | |
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School type | Publicly funded Secondary |
Gender | Male |
Notable principals
- Muhammad Qaimari, (1956?-1967)
- Rateb al-Rabi, (1967-1986?)
Notable teachers
- Mohammad Amin al-Husayni (1920)
- Jabra Ibrahim Jabra
Notable alumni
- Ibrahim Ghousheh
- Mahdi Abdul Hadi
- Ibrahim Touqan
- Omar Aggad
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