Of course, the so-called renovation process is actually very simple.
The first step is to select buildings suitable for small school campuses, and the second step is to clean them up and partition the classrooms and dormitories.
The biggest task during this period is the repair of damaged windows and doors, which is also the reason for the rapid speed of the conversion into primary schools.
In fact, half of these three months were spent on searching for buildings, and the actual renovation work took less than a month and a half.
According to the current progress, there is hope to convert over 60 primary schools before September this year, and compulsory education can officially start in the two major regions.
Sixty primary schools are definitely not enough, but it is possible for students to squeeze together at first. Under the circumstances where schools are insufficient, priority can also be given to enrolling children aged 6 to 12.
