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Many Private Schools Can Close in Kazakhstan: Directors Say the State Won't Give Them Money.

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In Kazakhstan, hundreds of private schools, many of them in rural areas: they were created to combat the shortage of school places; education in these schools was free: they received State subsidies; but now the money from the budget to private schools has ceased to flow, and teachers have had to pay the principals themselves.
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In Kazakhstan, hundreds of private schools, many of them in rural areas: they were created to combat the shortage of school places; education in these schools was free: they received State subsidies; but now the money from the budget to private schools has ceased to flow, and teachers have had to pay the principals themselves.

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currenttime.tv broke the news in on Saturday, October 4, 2025.
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