Tashkent, Uzbekistan (UzDaily.com) - President Shavkat Mirziyoyev visited the Yangi Avlod private school in the city of Andijan.
The general education school, designed for one thousand places, received its first students this year. There are 55 classrooms, 3 laboratories and subject classrooms in two three-storey educational buildings. They are equipped with modern educational equipment and equipment.
The school specializes in foreign languages, English, Chinese and Arabic are taught in depth here.
There is also an interactive class for teaching the exact sciences in English, circles in mental arithmetic, information technology, and robotics. The necessary conditions have been created in the kitchen, indoor and outdoor sports grounds, in gymnastics and choreography rooms.
In a conversation with students of the school, the President noted the importance of acquiring knowledge.
- You are on the right track. Never stop learning, exploring. Time flies by, so you need to study today in order to find a worthy place in life tomorrow, to become modern professionals. I believe that you will grow up as a completely new generation that will fulfill the dreams of your parents and your country. After all, you will have knowledge. And knowledge, as I have said many times, does not burn in fire and does not sink in water. Our only true path is the path to knowledge, - said Shavkat Mirziyoyev.
A project for the construction of a preschool institution and a university is also presented here. It is planned to build a kindergarten for 150 children and a university of information technologies for 500 children near the school. Thus, kindergarten, school and university form a cluster. In them, children from preschool age will receive in-depth knowledge of modern IT technologies and foreign languages, and in the future they will become qualified specialists in the field of information technology.
Here, the head of state answered questions from journalists.
With this, President Shavkat Mirziyoyev completed his trip to Andijan region and left for Tashkent.