Due to the increase in the number of infections across the country, the Ministry of Education and Science of Georgia once again appeals to the public to strictly follow the recommendations developed by the Ministry of Health, so that students can complete the semester in a natural learning environment.
Renovation efforts of Evgeni Kharadze Abastumani Astrophysical Observatory Tbilisi office are finally completed. Renovation worth up to GEL 750 thousand were carried out by the LEPL Educational and Scientific Infrastructure Development Agency. At this stage, the process of equipping the office with inventory is underway.
Teachers, administrative and technical staff of Tbilisi Public School No.144 have already passed the mandatory testing for Covid infection for the fifth consecutive time.
In order to popularize and promote vocational education, the Ministry of Education and Science continues to study the needs of vocational colleges in the regions of Georgia.
The Minister of Education and Science of Georgia, Mikheil Chkhenkeli, together with members of the government, paid tribute to the memory of those killed during a peaceful rally on April 9, 1989. The minister decorated the memorial with tulips.
The historical vocational school founded by Niko Nikoladze in the village of Didi Jikhaishi in Samtredia Municipality is being completely renovated. Construction and renovation efforts are carried out in accordance with international educational standards and will be completed in the coming months.
A college of modern standards is being built in Tskaltubo to increase access to vocational education and promote employment for the local population in the Imereti region. The project is implemented with the financial support of the Ministry of Education and Science and the active involvement of the local self-government and its cost is estimated at GEL 6 million.
The construction of three training workshops on the premises of Lakada College in Daba Jvari, a small town in Tsalenjikha Municipality, is nearing completion.
The Ministry of Education and Science of Georgia is enhancing the monitoring process of schools in connection with the increase in co-infection across the country. Control over strict observance of hygiene rules in general education institutions will be tightened.
Tamar Kitiashvili, Deputy Minister of Education and Science of Georgia together with the representatives of the local self-government visited the Zugdidi Botanical Garden, where she met with the students of the dual program and their vocational teachers and heard their assessment of the vocational program.
The Minister of Education and Science of Georgia, Mikheil Chkhenkeli opened the student educational exhibition - "Choose France", which aims to popularize French higher education and research in Georgia.