Minister of Education inspects the Egyptian-Japanese School in Shorouk
Mr. Mohamed Abdel Latif, Minister of Education and Technical Education, today, Thursday, made an inspection tour of the Egyptian-Japanese School in Shorouk Education Administration, to follow up on the progress of the educational process there.
This came in the presence of Dr. Ahmed Al-Mohammadi, Assistant Minister for Strategic Planning and Follow-up, and Ms. Nevin Hamouda, Advisor to the Minister for Strategic Relations Affairs and Supervisor of Egyptian-Japanese Schools.
During the tour, the Minister was keen to see the various facilities of the school, which includes 8 classrooms for kindergarten and primary stages.
The Minister also inspected the classrooms, computer lab, science lab, library and playgrounds, praising the exemplary educational level applied in the school, in addition to the distinguished diversity in activities and various fields, providing an appropriate educational environment for students, as well as group learning, and cooperation between students in implementing school activities.
The Minister also praised the scientific level of students and the educational services provided to them, directing to increase the natural green spaces in the school.
In this context, Minister Mohamed Abdel Latif stressed that Egyptian-Japanese schools are among the successful educational models in Egypt, noting that the Ministry aims to expand the number of these schools across the governorates of the Republic, which currently stands at 55 schools.