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Red Sea Governor opens the Japanese-Egyptian school 1, 2 in Hurghada
 General Ahmed Abdullah Red Sea Governor opened today, The Egyptian-Japanese 1, 2 schools in Hurghada. The governor said that the school was designed in the Japanese architectural style, and on a total area of ​​about 12 thousand square meters, including 11 classrooms and 40 rooms for activities, laboratories, library, gymnasium and advanced water cycles and a total cost of 20 million pounds. On the 22nd of January each year, the Red Sea governorate celebrates its national day to mark the anniversary of the battle of Shidwan The Egyptian-Japanese education project is a result of mutual agreements signed between the two countries, in which Egypt benefits from the Japanese educational system by applying it in 45 state-run schools. The selected schools will follow the Egyptian curriculum, in addition to applying the ‘Tokosto Plus’ educational system followed in Japan. The ‘Tokosto Plus’ system will work to rehabilitate the behavior of students by engaging them in numerous Japanese activities that focus on making individuals aware of the value of time and cleanliness.
23/1/2019
 
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