10% of students continue to study abroad in the Mykolaiv region
- Anna Hakman
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17:48, 02 November, 2024
As of November, 10,315 students continue their studies abroad in the Mykolaiv region.
Director of the Department of Education and Science Alla Velikhovska told about this at the briefing, they write NikVesti.
She noted that there are 415 institutions of general and secondary education in the region, where 100 thousand 796 students study.
«Our network of communal institutions of general and secondary education consists of 415 institutions. During the autumn holidays, 94 educational institutions operate in the region, which is 23% of all institutions where 22,633 students study, or 22% of the total number. Another 182 institutions implement a mixed form of education, which is 44% of the total network, and 38 thousand 409 students receive their education, that is, 38% of the total number. In addition, 139 institutions work online, where 7.5 thousand students are registered,» she said.
As Alla Velikhovska noted, 10% of students continue their studies abroad:
«Today there are 10,315 students abroad, which is 10% of the total number. They are constantly in touch with their class teachers and classmates, and parents actively participate in educational chats.»
Where in Mykolaiv Oblast is there a full-time education?
We will remind that more than 300 schools in the Mykolaiv region wanted to start education in full-time or mixed form. However, after specialized checks, their number halved.
57 educational institutions were allowed to work offline in the Mykolaiv region. Most of them are schools of Voznesenskyi and Pervomaiskyi districts. In addition, 94 schools work mixed, that is, children study offline in a certain order, for example, one week after another. Another 277 educational institutions work online.
It was also possible to organize an offline educational process in Ochakiv near the front. There is a mixed form of education.
According to the monitoring of the Department of Education of the Mykolaiv City Council, 65% of schoolchildren want to study full-time.
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