Founded in 2002, Al-Fath Al-Hajari School once served as a beacon of learning for ten villages. But neglect, halted expansion, overcrowding from displaced families, and years of unpaid salaries pushed it to the brink of collapse. Dropouts and failure rates soared.
AGF stepped in with decisive action: teacher incentives, a new 300m fence, two additional classrooms, rehabilitation of 11 more, a new school gate, and emergency education training for staff. These interventions revived the school. Dropouts declined, success rates increased, and 50 students ranked among the top achievers. Today, the school stands as a symbol of resilience and hope for hundreds of children.