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In recent times, there has been widespread debate among parents regarding the conversion of some public language schools into Egyptian-Japanese schools. This move is part of an effort to expand this educational model and increase the number of Japanese schools. The Ministry of Education announced the opening of six new Japanese schools, with annual tuition costs of approximately 13,800 Egyptian pounds, in various areas such as the North Coast, Hadaeq El Qobba, and Al Shorouk. This announcement has caused significant discontent among parents, especially those at Yasser Genina and El Toraa schools. Parents expressed concerns about student transfers and the growing financial burdens, and they called on the Ministry to reconsider the conversions and maintain the stability of current schools. The minister denied the validity of converting existing schools into Japanese schools, emphasizing that the expansion is limited solely to establishing new schools.
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