Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport of Georgia

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Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport of Georgia
საქართველოს განათლების, მეცნიერების, კულტურისა და სპორტის სამინისტრო და მეცნიერების სამინისტრო
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Agency overview
JurisdictionGovernment of Georgia
HeadquartersTbilisi, Dimitri Uznadze N 52, Tbilisi, Georgia 0102
Annual budget2.03 billion (USD 764.7 million) (2023).[1]
Agency executive
Websitewww.mes.gov.ge

The Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport of Georgia (Old name – Ministry of Education and Science; Georgian: საქართველოს განათლების, მეცნიერების, კულტურისა და სპორტის სამინისტრო) is a governmental body responsible for education system and children's services in Georgia. Ministry of Education works under the Minister of Education and Science of Georgia. The ministry is located on Uzandze street in Tbilisi in a historical building built in Mauritanic style.

Budget[edit]

The budget of the Ministry of Education and Science in 2023 is GEL 2.03 billion (USD 764.7 million), up by GEL 345.9 million (USD 130.5 million) compared to the 2022 state budget.[2]

Ministers[edit]

Ministers of Georgian Democratic Republic[edit]

Education commissaries of Georgian SSR[edit]

  • David Kandelaki, 1922 – 1929
  • Gaioz Devdariani, 1929 – 1931
  • Mamia Orakhelashvili (Second Time), 1931 – 1933
  • Ermillo Bedia, 1933 – 1934
  • Akaki Tatarashvili, 1934 – 1936
  • Malakia Toroshelidze, 1936 – 1937
  • Kote Chkuaseli, 1937
  • Ermile Burchuladze, 1937 – 1938
  • George Kiknadze, 1938 – 1944
  • Viktor Kupradze, 1944 – 1953

Ministers of Higher and Secondary Special Education of Georgian SSR[edit]

  • Giorgi Jibladze, 1953 – 1960
  • Tamar Lashkarashvili, 1960 – 1976
  • Otar Kinkladze, 1976 – 1986
  • Natela Vasadze, 1986 – 1988
  • Guram Enukidze, 1988 – 1990

Ministers of Education of Republic of Georgia[edit]

Ministers after 2004[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Georgian Parliament Approves 2023 State Budget". Retrieved 25 October 2023.
  2. ^ "Georgian Parliament Approves 2023 State Budget". Retrieved 25 October 2023.

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