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Aug. 19, 2025, 9:02 a.m.
Odesa region determines how schools will work in the next school year
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One of the schools in Odesa region. PHOTO: Odesa OVA
Schools in Odesa region are ready for the school year that starts in two weeks and are expecting 17,990 first-graders.
This was announced by the head of the Odesa Regional Military Administration, Oleh Kiper.
According to him, the region's schools are ready to accept more than 230,000 students. According to the operational information provided by the education authorities to the JMA, full-time education prevails in all districts:
- Berezovsky district is expected to enroll 11,517 students, with 52 full-time schools, 10 mixed, and two remote.
- In Bolhrad district, 12,624 students are expected to go to school - 54 will work full-time, five mixed, and five remotely.
- In Odesa district, 89,000 children will study in 64 schools, 23 schools will be mixed, and 11 will be remote.
- In Odesa, all schools will operate in the format of full-time and mixed education.
- In the Rozdilnyansky district, 11,414 students will attend 46 schools in person, seven in a mixed mode, and two remotely.
- In Izmail district, 21,118 students are expected to attend schools - 52 in person and 12 in a blended format.
- Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi district expects 20,596 students - 71 in person, five mixed, two remotely.
- Podil district - 21 thousand 203 students - 67 full-time, five mixed.
Last year, there were 120 general secondary education institutions in Odesa with 98,500 students, including 5,500 children of internally displaced persons. 77% of students studied in a mixed mode. This means that they took most of their classes in person, and some remotely. Last year , Oleg Kiper also reported that 20 thousand first-graders had enrolled in schools in the region.
In total, according to the OVA, about 265,000 students went to school last year. The educational network of Odesa region includes 807 pre-school education institutions, 702 schools, 99 out-of-school education institutions, 27 vocational education institutions, 37 vocational higher education institutions, and 17 higher education institutions. About 600 schools operated in a full-time format.