Ï The specialists of the "Mäkäm" have begun construction of a new school in Dashoguz
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The specialists of the "Mäkäm" have begun construction of a new school in Dashoguz

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The specialists of the "Mäkäm" have begun construction of a new school in Dashoguz

In Dashoguz, in the residential area "Gulistan", the construction of another modern comprehensive school for 600 students has begun. The facility will be built on three and a half hectares by specialists from the "Mäkäm" individual enterprise. 

The new school will meet the requirements for general education institutions. In addition to a spacious foyer, classrooms and administrative premises, the two-story school building will have a library, a gym, a canteen, separate rooms for labor training for girls and boys, a separate room for conducting theoretical classes on labor, computer science rooms, language labs for teaching foreign languages, an assembly hall and other necessary rooms.

The new building is being constructed next to a new kindergarten being built in the area. The school will use advanced computer technology, including interactive boards. The high level of technical equipment will ensure the harmonious and comprehensive development of students, fully revealing their creative abilities.

The entire territory of the new building will be landscaped, illuminated and improved, where a football pitch with grass, geographic and zoological grounds, a ground for students to study traffic rules, places for gymnastic exercises, a block of technical facilities and others are also planned.

The Dashoguz velayat has a wide network of general education institutions. More than five hundred general education schools, including boarding schools, are successfully operating here. At the same time, much attention is paid to the creation of a high-quality educational environment, including the modernization of the material and technical base of the education sector, equipping schools with modern computer equipment, teaching and visual aids, and fire safety issues.