
Chisinau, 11 May /MOLDPRES/- High school pupils returned to class today, after a ten-day Easter holiday.
Also today, in Chisinau, as well as in other localities of the country, the territorial public health commissions ordered the beginning with the physical presence of the educational process for all pupils from grades I-XII in education institutions. Also, education in extracurricular centers, sports schools and extracurricular activities in primary and secondary education institutions in Chisinau are organized with a physical presence. Also, it is allowed to carry out outdoor sports competitions, without spectators, as well as the activity of youth centers in Chisinau with the physical presence of a maximum of 20 young people.
The next holiday for pupils is the summer vacation, which will begin on 31 May after the end of the school year.
The Ministry of Education urges graduates to prepare for national graduation exams, session 2021. "Both the exam programs and the tests applied during the years 2010 - 2020, are published on the website of the National Agency for Curriculum and Assessment and can be found at: https://ance.gov.md/,”, the Ministry of Education, Culture and Research (MECC) said.
Over three hundred thousand pupils study in educational institutions in the country.
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