THE GYLF MAKES OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTIONS TO EDUCATION

Published on Tuesday 19th January 2021

At the beginning of the academic year notable changes were made in the educational system in Egypt making learning difficult for students.


With a goal to produce high flyers despite the challenges, the GYLF team in Egypt organised morning classes for students of different levels. Provision was made for laptops, internet access and other essential materials needed for the students to learn in a conducive atmosphere and earn good grades.


There is no doubt that the GYLF has the best interest of students in mind and distinction will be the aftermath .


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