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School: the communication campaign for registration is underway

2020-01-02T15:02:09.436Z


A campaign was launched today, promoted by the Ministry of Education, University and Research, which aims to remind parents of enrollments for the next school year. The online registration procedure will be available from 8am. (ANSA)


(ANSA) - ROME, JANUARY 2 - A campaign was launched today, promoted by the Ministry of Education, University and Research, which aims to remind parents of enrollments for the next school year. The online enrollment procedure will be available from 8.00 on 7 January to 20.00 on 31 January 2020. Enrollments to educational institutions are made by families, through an online procedure.
On-line enrollment is compulsory for all pupils who must attend the first class of primary and secondary schools of 1st and 2nd grade in the next school year.
The online enrollments also concern the education and training courses of the regional vocational training centers (in the regions that joined: Calabria, Lazio, Liguria, Lombardy, Molise, Piedmont, Sardinia, Sicily, Tuscany, Umbria Veneto). For kindergartens the procedure remains paper-based. Membership in the 'Online enrollment' system remains optional for parity schools.
The recipients of the campaign launched today are families who must enroll a daughter or son for the next school year in the first class of primary or secondary school of first and second grade and those interested in the education and training courses of the Training Centers regional professionals.
The campaign sets out the main steps of the online registration procedure, the useful dates and the institutional website where you can find all the information necessary for registration. The contents of the campaign will be disseminated on Rai networks (TV and radio spots) on La7 and on the Miur social channels. (HANDLE).

Source: ansa

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