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113,000 Children Enrolled in Kyrgyzstan First Grade

Over 113,000 children have enrolled in first grade across Kyrgyzstan, with online admissions open until August 30 via the official platform.

Kyrgyzstan’s educational landscape is witnessing a significant milestone as more than 113,000 children have already been enrolled in the first grade for the upcoming academic year. This marks a critical phase in the country’s efforts to ensure accessible education for all.

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According to the Ministry of Education and Science of Kyrgyzstan, the enrollment process is being conducted online through the official platform, https://mektep.edu.gov.kg/. This system facilitates a streamlined and efficient admission process for parents and caregivers, enabling them to secure a spot for their children in public and municipal schools across the nation.

The online admission system will remain open until August 30, allowing ample time for parents to register their children. This initiative is part of the government’s broader strategy to enhance the quality of education and to make the admission process more transparent and accessible.

Parents and guardians are encouraged to utilize this system to ensure their children’s enrollment in their preferred schools. The platform is designed to be user-friendly, offering a straightforward way to complete the admission process from the comfort of home.

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The Ministry of Education and Science continues to work diligently to accommodate the growing number of students entering the school system, reflecting the country’s commitment to providing quality education from the earliest stages of learning.

This year’s enrollment figures underscore the increasing demand for primary education in Kyrgyzstan, highlighting the importance of early education in shaping the future of the nation’s youth. The ministry remains focused on its mission to support students, educators, and parents throughout this critical transition into the educational system.

As the deadline approaches, the ministry urges all remaining parents to complete the enrollment process promptly to ensure that their children begin their educational journey on time.

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