Nearly 300 school directors from Russia and Kyrgyzstan discussed ways to integrate the educational systems of the two countries.

Ирэн Орлонская Local news
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The forum became a platform for dialogue and addressing current issues in the field of education


In Bishkek, the III Forum of Heads of Educational Institutions of the Kyrgyz Republic was successfully held, which became an important event for professional growth and experience exchange among school directors. The event served as a unique platform for creating professional contacts and discussing best practices in education.

Nearly 300 school directors from Russia and Kyrgyzstan discussed ways to integrate the educational systems of the two countries


The forum gathered 273 school directors from Kyrgyzstan and 20 representatives from Russia, creating opportunities for interregional dialogue and joint problem-solving in education.

One of the central themes of the forum was a strategic session titled "Twin Schools of Russia and Kyrgyzstan," organized by the Autonomous Non-Profit Organization "Eurasia" in collaboration with the Russian House in Bishkek at the Eurasian Center for the Russian Language and Culture.

During the session, participants discussed the creation of a unified roadmap for interaction between twin schools. This document is intended to become an important tool for systematizing joint initiatives, sharing experiences and resources, as well as establishing long-term and effective partnerships. Session participants emphasized that the twinning should be a living mechanism that facilitates the exchange of students and teachers, rather than a formality.



"The Autonomous Non-Profit Organization 'Eurasia' will actively support the implementation of the roadmap and assist schools. Our task is to make this pilot project successful so that the accumulated experience becomes the foundation for forming a common educational space between Russia and Kyrgyzstan, as well as for further developing cooperation in the educational sphere," emphasized Ekaterina Dynnik, head of the educational programs department of the Autonomous Non-Profit Organization "Eurasia."



Since the signing of the cooperation agreement in September of last year, the implementation of joint educational projects by the Autonomous Non-Profit Organization "Eurasia" and the Cabinet of Ministers of the Kyrgyz Republic has begun. Kyrgyzstan became the first country to join the platform of traditional values of the organization. Within the framework of the project "Discover Eurasia. Kyrgyzstan," hundreds of young people from various countries of the continent participated. The Autonomous Non-Profit Organization "Eurasia" also provided 100 comfortable buses to remote areas of the republic to ease children's travel to school.

Furthermore, in June 2025, the Autonomous Non-Profit Organization "Eurasia" presented the concept of the international school of the future — "Eurasian Lyceum" at the III International Forum of Education Ministers "Shaping the Future" in Kazan. This concept aims to unite schools in Eurasia, preserving the best traditions of the Soviet educational system, where the school-family tandem was an important element.



About the organization:

The Autonomous Non-Profit Organization "Eurasia" is an autonomous non-profit organization engaged in the development of international cooperation and the implementation of humanitarian projects aimed at preserving traditional values and interethnic communication. "Eurasia" supports socially significant initiatives, fosters interaction among people of different cultures, and develops projects in the fields of education, medicine, and youth exchange. Special attention is given to supporting schoolchildren, students, and young professionals. Among the implemented projects are educational programs, exchanges, and internships in large state companies, as well as a media school.



The Autonomous Non-Profit Organization "Eurasia" also organizes professional platforms and forums for teachers, provides grants for journalists and bloggers, and supports projects aimed at preserving history and culture. In its first year of activity, "Eurasia" united more than 100,000 participants from different countries and became a leading platform for humanitarian interaction in the Eurasian space.

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