National Evangelical School (Homs, Syria)


The National Evangelical School is a private school located in Homs, Syria. It was founded in 1855
by American missionaries. It is owned now by the Presbyterian Evangelical Church in Homs which is a member of the National Evangelical Synod of Syria and Lebanon.
It is a kindergarten, primary, and secondary school that serves more than 2000 students, mixed and from all religions and sects.

History

The first name of the school was National College, it was also called Purity and Love.
People in Homs once called it the English School, because it was the only school that conducted classes in English.
It was also known as the Red Cross Hospital, after the British army occupied it and set the cross at the top of its main building.
Then it became The National Evangelical School, as a sign of the Church's ownership.

Campus

The property of the school in Bab Al Sbaa is about 4,000 square meters. it includes 3 buildings each is two floors. Each section has its own courtyard or playground.
The school transports students using six busses it owns and more than 15 rented buses.

Awards

NES Swimming team: