
Now students will be able to study in one building, as previously they were taught in nine different buildings. This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Emergency Situations (MES).
The modern two-story building includes 16 classrooms, as well as a gym, an assembly hall, a library, a cafeteria, and a medical office. The physics, chemistry, and computer science classrooms are equipped with the latest technologies and computers. The school also has video surveillance systems, ventilation, and a backup generator that will ensure the continuity of classes even during power outages. For children with disabilities, an elevator and ramps have been created, and wastewater treatment facilities have been built.
The construction of the school was made possible thanks to the support of the World Bank within the framework of the ERIK project implemented by the MES. Currently, the construction and reconstruction of another 40 educational institutions are also underway in the country.