South Sudan children move from classrooms under trees to new schools constructed by UNICEF, USAID and Global Partnership for Education.
The five new primary schools are Ikwoto, Dereto, Ayii Central, Torit Model and Torit One.
25 new primary schools across five states in South Sudan will open by 2016.
Children in Ayii Central Primary school represent millions of pupils in the country learning under poor condition.
Teachers in the schools will benefit from further training with strengthened management committees.
The Global Partnership for Education with support from USAID aims at improving education sector.
South Sudan remains one of the hardest places to be a child, says Jonathan Veitch UNICEF Representative in South Sudan.