Netherlands Schedules Snap Parliamentary Elections for October 29
The Netherlands will head to the polls for early parliamentary elections on October 29
On October 28, schools in Bulgaria that serve as polling stations will have a non-school day, as officially announced by the Ministry of Education and Culture.
This decision, issued by Minister of Education and Science Prof. Galin Tsokov, is published on the department's website. The day following the National Assembly elections has been designated as a non-school day for schools involved in the electoral process, allowing for the necessary technological preparations and arrangements of classrooms before the start of classes.
Teachers will restructure the educational content of subjects scheduled for that day to ensure that the overall educational process remains unaffected, according to the Ministry of Education and Science.
The government has approved changes to the regulations on university admissions, declaring the “nurse” and “midwife” programs as protected specialties
Dozens of schools across Bulgaria have had ties to pro-Russian organizations or have taken part in initiatives supported by Russian institutions
This summer marks a shift in how Sofia approaches care for its youngest citizens
Pampov also shared his perspective on the potential introduction of a weekly class on virtues and religion in the Bulgarian school curriculum
Sofia Municipality is implementing a transportation plan for high school graduates and exam supervisors (quæstors) during the state matriculation exams on May 21 and 23, 2025
The University of Illinois, one of the most renowned academic institutions in the United States, will introduce courses in Bulgarian language, history, folklore
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