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The Learning Through Fun summer school initiative, implemented by the Ankawa Humanitarian Committee (AHC), provided an enriching and dynamic educational experience for 300 children over two months. Designed for kids aged 6 to 12, this initiative combined education with engaging activities to foster creativity, skill development, and social interaction in a fun and supportive environment.

The program featured a diverse range of activities, including Swimming Principles, Musical Courses, Handcraft Lessons, and Physical Education (Sports). Through interactive learning and hands-on experiences, children were encouraged to explore their interests, develop essential life skills, and build confidence while forming meaningful friendships.

More than just a summer program, Learning Through Fun aimed to create a safe and nurturing space where children could learn, play, and grow. By integrating structured lessons with recreational activities, AHC ensured that participants benefited from both cognitive development and physical well-being.

This initiative reflects AHC’s commitment to providing quality educational opportunities and holistic development for young learners, reinforcing the importance of play-based learning in shaping confident and capable individuals for the future