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Refugee Stories
‘Ola ‘Amura
Marking her way to the top

Syria, September 2009
She is 15 years old, yet her hazel colored eyes
reflect wisdom and integrity, something that one may think only comes
with age but in her seems to be natural. Her beautiful looks are only
second to her bright mind; and her smile is just as reassuring as her
wit. ‘Ola ‘Amura is a Palestinian girl with a great commitment to her
future and that of her family and the society. That’s why she always
tries her best at everything, especially at school, and generally
succeeds.
"I believe all of us (as children) have to make an
effort to excel ourselves in school and in life, because beyond the good
marks and the family satisfactions that come along, it is only in this
way that we’ll help improve the society we are part of," says ‘Ola.
During the 2009 basic education set exam, organized
by the Syrian Ministry of Education, ‘Ola scored a mark of 310 (out of
310 possible marks). She was the only Palestinian student to get a full
mark in the test, which is mandatory for all students wishing to
continue the path towards higher education.
Now,
with the beginning of the new school term and thanks to her outstanding
results, ‘Ola is able to continue her studying and, eventually,
fulfilling her dream of becoming a professional information technology
engineer. She is enrolled in 10th grade at the al-Awael
private school in Damascus, after completing the nine-year basic
education programme provided by UNRWA at the Agency’s Salameh School in
Khan Eshieh Camp.
"I’m really proud of her not just because she is a
very dedicated student and has always had exceptional performances, both
in our house and in school, but above all because she tries to set the
best example for her siblings," affirms Majed ‘Amura, the smiling
father of ‘Ola, who happens to be an UNRWA teacher himself, and has been
an inspiration for his daughter’s great achievements.
‘Ola’s case is undoubtedly outstanding, an excellent
student, with good knowledge of English and French, who knows by heart
16 sections of the Koran; a dedicated daughter and caring sister, but,
most importantly, a great Palestinian and an exemplary human being. ‘Ola
is marking her way up to the top.
Text and photos by Diego Gomez-Pickering |