New 150-Seat School Opens in Kyrgyzstan's Uzgen District
Translated from Russian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- A new 150-seat school has been built in the village of Kara-Taryk in the Uzgen district.
- The project was funded by the state budget, costing 109.5 million soms, and spans over 1,280 square meters.
- The two-story school includes classrooms, a laboratory, library, cafeteria, computer lab, and a sports hall, with furniture and equipment currently being installed.
In the heart of Kyrgyzstan's Uzgen district, the village of Kara-Taryk celebrates a significant milestone with the inauguration of a new, modern school. This project, a testament to the government's commitment to education, was realized through substantial state budget funding, amounting to 109.5 million soms.
The two-story facility, boasting a total area of over 1,280 square meters, is more than just a building; it's a beacon of opportunity for the local youth. It is equipped with essential learning spaces, including dedicated classrooms, a science laboratory, a library, a cafeteria, a computer lab, and a sports hall, designed to foster holistic development.
As furniture and necessary equipment are currently being installed, the anticipation among students and educators is palpable. This new school represents a vital investment in the future of Kara-Taryk, promising to enhance the educational experience and provide a conducive environment for learning and growth for generations to come. The Ministry of Architecture, Construction, and Housing and Communal Services has confirmed the project's completion, highlighting the collaborative effort behind this achievement.
Originally published by 24.kg in Russian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.