Enhancing awareness of Jordan’s environmental and archaeological heritage.
Grade 8 and 9 students from Al Jubaiha Girls School participated in a field visit to the Rujm Al-Malfouf archaeological site in the Fourth Circle area.
Grade 8 and 9 students from Al Jubaiha Girls School participated in a field visit to the Rujm Al-Malfouf archaeological site in the Fourth Circle area.
As part of Islamic Educational College Schools commitment to enhancing awareness of Jordan’s environmental and archaeological heritage, Grade 8 and 9 students from Al Jubaiha Girls School participated in a field visit to the Rujm Al-Malfouf archaeological site in the Fourth Circle area, as part of the “Promising Hands for Environmental and Archaeological Heritage in Jordan” competition.
During the visit, the students learned about the historical and archaeological significance of the site and its cultural value in reflecting the richness of Jordanian heritage. They also explored some of the أبرز archaeological and environmental landmarks in the area.
At the conclusion of the event, Princess Alia Karimeh Tawfiq Al-Tabbaa honored the participating students in recognition of their outstanding efforts and active participation in highlighting the importance of Jordan’s environmental and archaeological heritage, while encouraging them to continue preserving and valuing the national heritage.