Eastwood College
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Eastwood College is a private school in Lebanon. It currently has about two campuses operating in south Beirut.
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[edit] History
Eastwood College was established in 1973 by Mr. Amine Michel Khoury, with the first school director, Ms. Hazel St. John. Presently, this is the first campus located in Kfarshima [1].
During the Lebanese civil war, the school was occupied by militias, forcing Eastwood College to be relocated to Monsourieh [1]. The original campus in Kfarshima was reopened in 1991 [1].
[edit] Campuses
[edit] The Kfarshima Campus
The first campus became operational since 1973. It is located along the Old Sidon Road, in Kfarshima, a remote village in the Baabda District [2]. Apart from regular classrooms, this campus also have five classrooms for special needs and special Arabic classes.
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