Starting this autumn over three thousand pupils will benefit of better studying conditions. Project was funded by World Bank
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More than three thousand pupils from six educational institutions in the country will go from September 1st to repaired schools equipped with modern furniture. The repair work, started in 2017 and is financed by the World Bank. Another 15 schools are on the waiting list, and two more high schools have recently been renovated.
One of them is "Ion Pelivan" High School from Răzeni village, Ialoveni district, where 897 children from six villages study. The head of the institution says that the million dollars offered by the World Bank could repair the roof of the gym and the canteen, but also install a ventilation system.
"There are cracks in the roof, we noticed that the walls of the sports hall are already beginning to deteriorate, the plaster is falling, we do not have a ventilation system in the institution, it molds and it is not good for the children," said Natalia Raileanu, Ion Pelivan theoretically from Răzeni.
"I'm disturbed by the air and the walls, they are damaged, so you have to have the right conditions," said a student.
Teachers say that sometimes, because of the lack of fresh air, the students feel bad.
"It's hard to work because we work with pirogravings, engraving, with various electric instruments that make both noise and noise and the smell of burning. They felt bad," said Pavel Andriuta, professor of technology education.
And the sanitary blocks require repair, and the existing ones are insufficient.
"We are a district school where we have nearly 900 students and we do not have enough inside enough to meet the needs of all children and even the staff We will renovate around 12 vice versa We have the gym where the vice and the showers ", mentioned Natalia Raileanu, director of" Ion Pelivan "Theoretical High School in Răzeni
The Ministry of Education assures that renovation works in the six institutions, where repairs are near the end, will be ready in time.
"Those who have visited the schools where this repairs and modernization are at the moment can not fail to recognize the radical difference that exists between what has been so far and what is at the moment. I have the certainty that by the first of September we will have these six schools put into operation, "said Igor Sharov, Secretary General of State, Ministry of Education, Culture and Research.
In total, with the help of the World Bank, 23 educational institutions will be renovated and equipped with modern equipment by the end of 2020. For works, $ 50 million is offered.
One of them is "Ion Pelivan" High School from Răzeni village, Ialoveni district, where 897 children from six villages study. The head of the institution says that the million dollars offered by the World Bank could repair the roof of the gym and the canteen, but also install a ventilation system.
"There are cracks in the roof, we noticed that the walls of the sports hall are already beginning to deteriorate, the plaster is falling, we do not have a ventilation system in the institution, it molds and it is not good for the children," said Natalia Raileanu, Ion Pelivan theoretically from Răzeni.
"I'm disturbed by the air and the walls, they are damaged, so you have to have the right conditions," said a student.
Teachers say that sometimes, because of the lack of fresh air, the students feel bad.
"It's hard to work because we work with pirogravings, engraving, with various electric instruments that make both noise and noise and the smell of burning. They felt bad," said Pavel Andriuta, professor of technology education.
And the sanitary blocks require repair, and the existing ones are insufficient.
"We are a district school where we have nearly 900 students and we do not have enough inside enough to meet the needs of all children and even the staff We will renovate around 12 vice versa We have the gym where the vice and the showers ", mentioned Natalia Raileanu, director of" Ion Pelivan "Theoretical High School in Răzeni
The Ministry of Education assures that renovation works in the six institutions, where repairs are near the end, will be ready in time.
"Those who have visited the schools where this repairs and modernization are at the moment can not fail to recognize the radical difference that exists between what has been so far and what is at the moment. I have the certainty that by the first of September we will have these six schools put into operation, "said Igor Sharov, Secretary General of State, Ministry of Education, Culture and Research.
In total, with the help of the World Bank, 23 educational institutions will be renovated and equipped with modern equipment by the end of 2020. For works, $ 50 million is offered.