A new school with laboratories and computer rooms has opened in Tashkent

It is designed for 1650 students

A new secondary school No. 360 has been commissioned in the Yashnabad district of Tashkent. The educational institution was built in the "Bogbon" mahalla and became part of a large-scale program to modernize the education system being implemented in Uzbekistan.

The school is designed for 1650 students and is equipped with modern infrastructure: spacious classrooms, laboratories, computer rooms, a sports and assembly hall, a dining room and a football field with artificial turf. The new building is designed to provide more comfortable learning conditions and reduce the burden on existing schools in the area.

According to local authorities, the opening of the facility will reduce the practice of studying in two shifts and improve the quality of the educational process. School No. 360 is seen as an important element in the development of the capital's educational infrastructure and improving conditions for the younger generation.