Lisovy: New Ukrainian School reform is key indicator for international partners
Education and Science Minister Oksen Lisovy said the New Ukrainian School (NUS) reform is attracting international resources to the Ukrainian education system for upgrading school infrastructure and the educational environment.
"Yesterday I visited one of these lyceums in Chernivtsi — I saw the result of a completely reimagined school space. The institution received UAH 10 million ($240,000) and carried out renovations in accordance with the methodological recommendations for specialized senior school: it purchased modern equipment and set up new learning spaces. Other lyceums participating in the pre-pilot received the same support. Each of the 30 municipal lyceums operating in-person received UAH 10 million," Lisovy wrote on his Telegram channel.
He noted that the specialized senior school is the third stage of the New Ukrainian School reform, which has been ongoing since 2017.
"The state prepared for this stage consistently: developing a regulatory framework, launching pilots, rebuilding senior school infrastructure and attracting government and international partner investments. The NUS reform is one of the key indicators for international partners, through which international resources are being attracted to the Ukrainian education system to update school infrastructure and the educational environment," the minister emphasized.