Netflix announced the start of preparations for the second season of the Jordanian series “Al Rawabi School for Girls,” whose first season was released in August 2021, and was shown in 190 countries, while it was translated into more than 32 languages, thus becoming the second original Arabic series. Who gets an opportunity to present a new season on the global platform "Netflix" after the Egyptian series "Search for Ola".

Season two #Al-Rawabi_School_for_Girls is on the way 💕💕💕


#AlRawabiSchoolforGirls with official renewal for a SECOND season!!!

💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻@NetflixMENA @islamshomali @Shirin_Kamal pic.twitter.com/Ryl7O63Xug

— Tima Shomali (@Timashomali) May 18, 2022

The same news was circulated by the author and director of the work, Tima Shomali, while the reactions to it varied. With all the success and high viewing rates that the series “Al Rawabi School for Girls” enjoyed last year, it met with opinions that combined positive and negative.

While many admired the work and found it bold and unique for its presentation of important modern issues;

She highlighted some of the problems that teenage girls face between bullying, sexual harassment, family problems and the spread of social media platforms, and the impact of all this on self-confidence and the behavior of female students;

Another sector of viewers appeared who accused the creators of the series of indecency and presenting a morally regressive work that does not represent either customs, traditions or religious teachings.

Even the public prosecutor ordered the suspension of its show in Amman as soon as it was presented, which is the same problem that reappeared with the announcement of the new part, and soon a sector responded with enthusiasm, expressing their happiness with the news and their eagerness for the new part, while the angry again proved their position and their belief that the work distorts the stereotyped image of Jordan and its people. conservative.

Nor does her age represent a Jordanian #Al-Rawabi_School_Does not represent us

— Anas 🇯🇴 (@anasmanasreh) May 18, 2022

#Al Rawabi_School_for_Girls


Welcome back.😍❤️

— .. 𓂀👠 (@ letme33) May 18, 2022

The series #Al Rawabi_School_for_Girls will make a second part of it ♥️♥️ This is a news that made me


very happy because it is the most talked about series about #bullying among young people in schools in a realistic way until its end..


Will they continue on the same issue or will we see a new topic?


So excited for the second part ♥️♥️

— Minister of Reading 📚😎💫 (@KerolosLuka) May 18, 2022

A series that distorted our customs and traditions. Our


daughters are more honorable and forgiving of the situations presented in this series that do not represent our honorable Jordanian brothers and daughters.


The purpose of these series is to distort the stereotyped image of the Jordanian and to highlight a lifestyle that does not exist in Jordan, which is an unconventional style.

— Anas 🇯🇴 (@anasmanasreh) May 18, 2022

Confessions of the heroine of "Al Rawabi School"

In conjunction with the news that was circulated about the preparation of the second season of the series “Al Rawabi School for Girls”, the audience was surprised hours ago by Nour Taher - one of the heroines of the work - by announcing that she knew the secret behind her health problems and the severe and dangerous attacks she had undergone in the recent period.

She discovered that she had epilepsy, which repeatedly caused her to faint and have severe migraines, and even have to stay in intensive care for nearly a week.

It is an experience that she described as frustrating and terrifying, but at the same time she expressed her gratitude for the supportive groups she enjoys among family and friends who help her overcome her ordeal, understand the nature of her illness and learn how to live with it, but will her illness affect the completion of her artistic career?

It is noteworthy that the series "Al Rawabi School for Girls" is a social drama that combines suspense and excitement, and discusses women's issues related to adolescent girls.

The work is written and written by Tima Shomali and Sherine Kamal, in cooperation with writer and executive producer Islam Shomali, and directed by Tima Shomali.

As for the youth championship, the series included Rakeen Saad, Andrea Taya, Nour Taher, Joanna Arida, Salsabila, and Yara Mustafa.

Although the first season was released as the work belongs to the category of limited short series of one season, and whose episodes did not exceed six episodes, its great spread in the Arab world, whether publicly or artistically, prompted the “Cairo Film Festival” in its 43rd session to establish an episode A discussion entitled “The World of Al Rawabi School” is part of its activities, in addition to its global spread among a wide audience of teenagers.

All of this encouraged those in charge of the “Netflix” platform to invest in success and present a new season of it, although no official details about the plot of the next part have yet been announced.