As part of the preparations for the new academic year, social facilities were inspected.

A commission formed under the leadership of Asel Jumanalieva, Deputy Head of the Kemin District State Administration, inspected the progress of preparations of educational institutions in the district for the 2025–2026 academic year.

As part of the inspection, 30 schools and 25 kindergartens across the district were visited. The commission evaluated the quality of major and minor repair works, sanitary conditions, compliance with safety requirements, readiness of heating systems, and landscaping of surrounding areas.

Currently, most educational institutions are actively carrying out building repairs, interior and exterior finishing works, yard improvements, installation of fencing, and landscaping. Efforts are also underway to strengthen the material and technical base to ensure proper learning conditions.

Based on the inspection results, remarks were issued to the relevant heads regarding identified deficiencies, with instructions to address them before the start of the new academic year. All work is expected to be completed prior to the beginning of classes so that schools and kindergartens are fully prepared to receive students and children.

Ensuring an organized and safe start to the new academic year remains one of the key priorities of the district leadership.