LOMAIA IS SATISFIED WITH AKHALKALAKI SCHOOL UPGRADES
The Messenger, Georgia
Aug. 17, 2006
Akhali Taoba reports that Minister of Education and Science Kakha
Lomaia positively assessed the current rehabilitation works in
Akhalkalaki schools, part of a national programme.
The paper writes that during the meeting with teachers and entrants,
Lomaia confirmed that students from Akhalkalaki and Ninotsminda
[districts predominantly populated by ethnic Armenians] have achieved
much better results in the national exams than last year. While
visiting Akhalkalaki, Lomaia also visited the Javakheti branch of
the Tbilisi State University, acquainting local government with the
prospects for further development of this branch.
The minister also visited the Akhalkalaki resource centre, where
immediately after the completion of the rehabilitation works a new
resource centre will start functioning. Lomaia also met with Father
Nikolozi of Akhalkalaki and promised to support cultural and spiritual
development of the local youth.
The Messenger, Georgia
Aug. 17, 2006
Akhali Taoba reports that Minister of Education and Science Kakha
Lomaia positively assessed the current rehabilitation works in
Akhalkalaki schools, part of a national programme.
The paper writes that during the meeting with teachers and entrants,
Lomaia confirmed that students from Akhalkalaki and Ninotsminda
[districts predominantly populated by ethnic Armenians] have achieved
much better results in the national exams than last year. While
visiting Akhalkalaki, Lomaia also visited the Javakheti branch of
the Tbilisi State University, acquainting local government with the
prospects for further development of this branch.
The minister also visited the Akhalkalaki resource centre, where
immediately after the completion of the rehabilitation works a new
resource centre will start functioning. Lomaia also met with Father
Nikolozi of Akhalkalaki and promised to support cultural and spiritual
development of the local youth.