Georgian Parliament Speaker Shalva Papuashvili, along with majoritarian MPs, gave gifts to the Ukrainian children enrolled in Georgian public schools on Saturday.
The Georgian Parliament hosted a reception for the kids from Ukraine earlier today. During the reception, Papuashvili addressed the Ukrainian students, their parents and teachers, expressing hope they would spend an “interesting period” in Georgia.
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Only one public school remains on remote learning mode as Covid-19 infection rates had ‘significantly’ decreased, the Georgian Education Ministry said on Saturday.
A total of 38 children affected by the ongoing war in Ukraine have been enrolled in Georgian schools, Tamar Makharashvili, the Georgian Deputy Minister of Education, said on Friday.
Makharashvili noted the Ukrainian students would be able to join Georgian schools in a “simplified procedure,” meaning they would still be accepted without the documentation.
The Georgian Education Ministry’s Office of Resource Officers of Educational Institutions will offer free psychosocial counselling to Ukrainian children and adolescents stranded in Georgia due to war in there home country.