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With regard to primary and secondary education, Odesa has many schools catering for all ages from kindergarten through to lyceum (final secondary school level) age. Most of these schools are state-owned and operated, and all schools have to be state-accredited in order to teach children.
European Collegium Private School (est. 2002) Kyiv Christian Academy (est. 1993) Kyiv International School (est. 1992) Kyiv Natural Science Lyceum No. 145 (est. 1962) Kyiv Secondary School No. 189 (est. 1967) Kyiv Specialized School No. 98 (est. 1966) Kyiv Specialized School No. 159 (est. 1975) Meridian International School, Kyiv (est. 2001)
A noted philanthropist, he sponsored many buildings and educational institutions both in Odesa and in various cities in Greece and for the Greek communities of the Ottoman Empire. He was awarded Order of the Cross of Takovo and Order of Prince Danilo I. [1] Maraşlı Greek Orthodox Primary School in Fener neighborhood of Fatih, Istanbul, Turkey
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In 2016/17, the number of students in primary and secondary school reached 3,846,000, in vocational school 285,800, and in higher education 1,586,700 students. According to 2017 EduConf speech of the (then) Minister of Education and Science of Ukraine, Liliya Hrynevych , the amount of budget financing for the sphere of education would reach ...
The school opened its doors in September 2013, with the support of the French Embassy, the Alliance Française of Odessa, and AEFE. [2] It is operated by the group Odyssey. In 2022, the school calendar was on a holiday break when the Russian invasion of Ukraine began. The employees and students left Ukraine.
In 1970 Odesa State Pedagogical Institute named after Kostiantyn Ushynskyi was awarded a diploma of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic. On 29 September 1994, the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine on the basis of Odesa State Pedagogical Institute named after K. D. Ushynskyi created South Ukrainian State ...
[18] [19] [20] Due to Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, since 24 February 2022, the oblast's Black Sea ports of Chornomorsk, Odesa, and Pivdennyi Port (located close to Pivdenne), [21] [22] [23] together with its Danube river ports of Izmail, Reni, and Ust-Danube (located in Vylkove and Kiliia), [24] [b] have served as the primary route ...