Beth Aleph is a free kindergarten school project for the migrant's children who find difficulty to attend schools in Lebanon due to their social and financial status. Beth Aleph is a kindergarten school project for the migrants, founded in October 2010 by the “Social Office of the Lazaristes Fathers ” and is Administered by the founder Father Ziad Haddad. Today Beth Aleph accommodates 130 student
s from 15 different nationalities who live in Beirut and the Suburbs: migrating from the Middle East, Africa and Asia: Sudan, Nigeria, Ethiopia, Cameron, Egypt, Sri Lanka, Philippines, Nepal, India, Congo, Syria & Bangladesh. They are taught the English and Arabic language in addition to mathematics, science, social studies and sports. The project has 4 classes for nursery, 2 classes for KG 1, and 2 for KG2. In addition to the free education, Beth Aleph also provides psychosocial, legal, medical support, including free transportation, school and sport uniform, books & materials and daily hot lunch. Beth Aleph emphasizes also on educational and entertaining activities both internal and extracurricular activities to facilitate smooth integration in the Lebanese community. It offers fundamental assistance that contribute to a child's growth and his/her right to education. “Beth Aleph” is located in the heart of Beirut, Achrafieh Sassine, in the convent of the Lazaristes Fathers. It consists of 3 floor building that include the migrant Department of Caritas Lebanon, in addition to the project in which there are 8 classes, open playground, infirmary, and dining room.
22/06/2023
Until we meet again.
22/06/2023
فريق عمل بت الف يتمنى للاطفال فرصة صيف سعيدة مليئة بالصحة والفرح والحب. على امل اللقاء في شهر ايلول المقبل.