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A Syrian kindergartener in a Jordan adidas samba refugee camp. Photos by Nicole Itano for Save the Children.The number of Syrian refugees escaping to neighboring Jordan has surpassed 400,000 with thousands more arriving each day. Many of the refugees are children, who normally would be in school but instead are hunkering down in refugee camps.International aid agencies and community groups are racing to create enough tent classrooms to accommodate them all. Some of the children have been out of school for months and months, said Michele Servadei, deputy representative for UNICEF Jordan. So his organization and others, including Save the Children, are facilitating the creation of temporary classrooms to help the children catch up.So far, there are two main schools in Jordan Zaatari refugee camp and a third one in the planning stages. Each school can hold about 5,000 students, though the demand keeps growing.According to UNICEF fi jordan gures, in October 2012 there were 2,400 school-aged children enrolled in the makeshift schools. Today, there are 34,000 school-aged children enrolled.We need to open the third school quickly, Servadei said from Jordan.Kindergarten classroom of Syrian refugees in Zaatari camp in Jordan.Because Syria is a middle class country with a generally well-educated population, the aid groups can recruit teachers from within the refugee population stanley cup . Some recruits already were teachers in Syria, but those who weren ;t can be train