Czech Coal Group has evaluated the Chytré hlavy pro Sever grant scheme, which focuses on support for education in the region and was launched for secondary and tertiary education institutions in the Most area in March 2010.
Twenty five schools in the Most area have entered some 30 projects, valued a total of CZK 20 million. The Czech Coal Group’s representatives short listed 15 projects for the semi finals. Public voting helped to select one of the projects to be supported. Thanks to the largest number of votes out of a total of 2,585 votes, this support will be given to the Instruction is Fun in Modern Classrooms project entered by VyÅ¡Å¡Ã odborná Å¡kola, Obchodnà akademie, SPgÅ and SZÅ in Most. The project is intended to help modernise two classrooms for nursing, first aid laboratory and somatology.
Further, the Czech Coal Group has decided to support, through Vršanská uhelná as, the project of Podkrušnohorské gymnázium in Most titled Modernisation of the Chemical Laboratory Area and the Most facility of VŠB Technical University of Ostrava with its Creation of Multimedia project.
The Czech Coal Group is convinced that support for educational projects is needed because of the low level of education in the Ústecký Region. Last year its sponsorship focused more strongly on this area as part of Program Spolužità to which the Chytré hlavy pro Sever scheme is linked.
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