Construction of nine new schools to start in the regions
11.09.2013
The Ministry of Education and Science of Georgia has determined the urgency of new public schools in different regions of Georgia. 9 public schools will be constructed with active involvement of Educational and Scientific Infrastructure Agency in the following villages:  
  • Village Lambalo, Sagarejo district. A school for 1000 pupils
  • Village Abano, Kareli district. A school for 90 pupils
  • Village Samgerti, Tetritskaro district. A school for 144 pupils
    • Village Bughasheni, Akhalkalaki district. A school for 120 pupils
  • Village Sadguri Sviri, Zestaponi district. A school for 120 pupils
  • Village Akhali Dioknisi, Marneuli district. A school for 144 pupils
  • Village Mukhrani, Mtskheta district. A school for 230 pupils
  • Village Tsipnari, Chokhatauri district. A school for 60 pupils
  • Village Tsilkani, Mtskheta district. A school for 450 pupils

Today, Minister of Education and Science of Georgia, Tamar Sanikidze and Director of Educational and Scientific Infrastructure Agency, Giga Umekashvili have summarized already accomplished works and defined further steps in regard to the construction process.

Project works for the schools in Lambalo, Samghereti and Akhali Dioknisi are finished at present. Project and preparation works are under way in six other schools.

Construction works will start from the end of November 2013 and last for approximately a year.

According to the plan, Tsilkani, Mukhrani and Abano public schools will be able to receive pupils from the next year. Construction of Bughasheni, Akhali Dioknisi, Samghereti, Sadguri Sviri and Tsipnari public schools are to be finished in 2014. Because of the project scale, Lambalo school construction is going to last for a year and a half.   

The Ministry shall introduce action plans to the residents of all nine villages.

The Ministry of Education and Science of Georgia will continue defining needs for schools construction in the following year.