President Nayib Bukele has inaugurated 70 new schools across El Salvador, aiming to serve approximately 11,000 students. The initiative is part of a broader government effort to modernize the country’s educational infrastructure and improve access to quality schooling.
These newly opened schools feature upgrades including modern classrooms, laboratories, and sports facilities. The improvements are intended to enhance the learning environment and promote student engagement across various regions of the country.
This initiative is part of a larger educational renovation program, which currently has 254 additional schools under construction. The program reflects the government’s focus on investing in education as a key component of national development.
The infrastructure improvements are expected to benefit thousands of students, contributing to increased enrollment and better educational outcomes in El Salvador. Officials highlight the project as a significant step towards modernizing the country’s educational system and expanding access to quality education.