Three schools in the capital closed
To streamline the learning process and fruitful use of educational infrastructure, it was decided to close middle schools in Baku: 152,172, and 88, reads the message of the Ministry of Education of Azerbaijan. The Ministry notes that pupils and teachers of these schools have been redistributed to neighboring schools.
Schools NN 189 ,190, 5 and 292 were combined in order to "balance the number of students and optimize the management." It is expected that in the current academic year similar measures will be continued, the report said.
Currently the Baku Education Department controls 300 secondary schools, 3 comprehensive schools, 7 - night, 4 - for children with disabilities; in all of these schools there are 339,771 students, and 28,068 teachers. -16D-
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