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TOPSHOT - TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY CATHERINE BOITARD A boy looks outside a container converted into a classroom on June 24, 2016 a during English lessons at the refugee camp of Skaramangs, south of Athens. In the refugee camp Skaramangas no question of school holidays must make up lost school and prepare a comeback that promises heckled for Greece, with 8,500 children exiled to enroll. Dressed and combed fees are a dozen small, 6-7 years, to follow the English lesson, delivered in a container by two young refugees, an engineer and a student. With a score of other camp residents, Syrians, Afghans and Iraqi Kurds, all volunteers, they improvised teachers for 670 pupils aged 6 to 13 years. In the afternoon, local volunteers, veterans of education for immigrants, take over to Greek lessons, French and English - as requested - and soon German, especially for adolescents and young adults. / AFP PHOTO / ARIS MESSINIS (Photo credit should read ARIS MESSINIS/AFP/Getty Images)

TOPSHOT - TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY CATHERINE BOITARD
A boy looks outside a container converted into a classroom on June 24, 2016 a during English lessons at the refugee camp of Skaramangs, south of Athens.
In the refugee camp Skaramangas no question of school holidays must make up lost school and prepare a comeback that promises heckled for Greece, with 8,500 children exiled to enroll. Dressed and combed fees are a dozen small, 6-7 years, to follow the English lesson, delivered in a container by two young refugees, an engineer and a student. With a score of other camp residents, Syrians, Afghans and Iraqi Kurds, all volunteers, they improvised teachers for 670 pupils aged 6 to 13 years. In the afternoon, local volunteers, veterans of education for immigrants, take over to Greek lessons, French and English - as requested - and soon German, especially for adolescents and young adults. / AFP PHOTO / ARIS MESSINIS        (Photo credit should read ARIS MESSINIS/AFP/Getty Images)