Egypt’s Prime Minister, Mostafa Madbouly, has reiterated the government’s commitment to addressing the issue of overcrowded classrooms in Egyptian schools. During a recent visit to Amgad Primary School in Giza governorate, Madbouly underscored the importance of conducting regular inspections to ensure the effective implementation of measures aimed at improving the educational process.
Accompanied by the Minister of Education, Mohamed Abdel Latif, Madbouly inspected classrooms, activity rooms, and a music room at Amgad School. The PM was pleased to note that the school had successfully addressed overcrowding by implementing measures such as increasing classroom capacities and optimizing resource allocation.
Abdel Latif mentioned that recent initiatives have significantly helped to reduce overcrowded classrooms and teacher shortages. He emphasized the ministry’s commitment to conducting regular field visits to monitor the implementation of these measures and ensure the quality of education at all levels.
The visit to Amgad School highlighted the government’s ongoing efforts to support the education sector and improve the learning environment for students across Egypt.