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Japanese school official reveals to echo the country for surprises next year .. Teaching the book multidisciplinary package in English .. Operate 12 new schools .. And acceptance of pupils 2 primary for the first time .. And raise the value of expenses

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Sada Al-Balad conducted a special interview with Malik Al-Rifai, Director of the Japanese Education Unit at the Ministry of Education, in which he responded to all questions and concerns of public opinion and revealed the surprises of the coming academic year.

The Director of the Japanese Education Unit at the Ministry of Education, that the project of Egyptian-Japanese schools proved successful this year with the start of the operation of this type of schools for the first time in Egypt last September.

Al-Rifai said that the number of Egyptian-Japanese schools that were already operational during the current academic year 2018/2019 reached 35 schools in 21 governorates nationwide.

He added that the number of new Egyptian-Japanese schools that are planned to enter the service from the next academic year 2019/2020 is scheduled to range from 10 to 12 schools, pointing out that these new schools are currently being visited to settle on the schools that are ready with all the operational requirements in the new Year.

Al-Rifai noted that it is scheduled to be open for admission to accept a new batch of students in the Egyptian-Japanese schools in the new academic year 2019/2020, the beginning of April 2019, in the classes of KG1, KG2, first grade primary, and second grade primary.

He pointed out that there is nothing new in the conditions for submission, as the same conditions and controls that were applied in accepting the 2018/2019 batch will be applied.

Al-Rifai stressed that the age requirement for admission to KG1 is 4 to 5 years only one day, the age of admission to KG 2 from 5 years to 6 years except one day, and the age of admission to the first grade of primary from 6 years to 7 Years except one day, the second grade of primary 7 years until 8 years only one day.

He explained that it is expected to increase the expenses of Egyptian-Japanese schools next year proportions of natural increase applied in schools.

During his interview with Sada Al-Balad, Al-Rifai responded to the complaints that have been circulated recently through the social networking site Facebook about the high school fees and their presence in remote and unpo[CENSORED]ted places without providing a service for transferring students. He said: "We did not mislead anyone. The Ministry stressed the need to apply in case the place of residence is close to the place of the chosen school. "

He said: "We currently have a number of parents are reluctant to pay the expenses of Egyptian-Japanese schools, and we will deal with them in accordance with the rules governing dealing in this case," pointing out that in the case of insisting on non-payment will transfer the student to any other school by the ministry.

Rifai denied the validity of what was reported in social networking sites regarding the issuance of any courtesy or promises to exempt any child from the expenses, pointing out that Egyptian-Japanese schools only apply the exemptions sti[CENSORED]ted in the decision of the Minister of Education on the sons of martyrs.

He added: "There are two services that have clearly declared their unavailability in the Egyptian-Japanese schools, namely the school bus service and the school meal service."

He continued: "For buses to transfer students, the company responsible for the management of schools went down each school, and amicably helped parents provide quotations and names of companies that provide this service to help parents after repeated complaints."

Regarding the expenses of the Egyptian-Japanese schools, Al-Rifai said that the expenses of the Egyptian-Japanese schools this year included the following items: School expenses 8 thousand pounds, in addition to 2000 pounds activities to cover activities expenses, and 970 pounds for school uniforms, and 200 pounds service of mobile communication application, pointing to It is expected that the normal legal increase imposed on private school expenses will be imposed 7% from next year, or may increase slightly if the Minister of Education sees this, and stressed that the rate of increase has not been accurately determined so far and will be officially announced once Approved by the Minister.

He said that Dr. Tarek Shawky, Minister of Education and Technical Education, agreed to teach Connect Plus (a high-level alternative) in Egyptian Japanese schools, and the Minister agreed to teach the book multidisciplinary package called "discovered" in English starting next year.

Finally, Al-Rifai concluded his own interview with "Echo of the Country" saying: "I invite all parents who are looking for schools for their young children, to knock on the door of the nearest Egyptian-Japanese school for them, to see for themselves the conditions inside these schools away from what is circulated through Facebook publications, and get to know They themselves have all the information they want to know to decide whether they want to apply in Japanese schools. "

It is worth mentioning that the study in the Egyptian

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