Sberbank & Omsk Oblast Launch 'School 21' for Digital Engineering Skills
Sberbank and the Omsk Oblast government have launched the 'School 21' project, aiming to equip participants with digital skills and a chance to become digital engineers. The project, initiated by Sberbank, attracted over 1,800 applicants, with 308 making it to the final round. The opening ceremony was attended by Sberbank CEO Herman Gref, who commended the high international quality of education in the department of education.
The 'School 21' project brings together students, experienced professionals, and those new to programming. Governor Vitaly Khotchenko views this initiative as a significant step in enhancing the region's educational environment. Participants will gain in-demand digital skills, preparing them for careers as digital engineers in the minecraft education sector. The project's popularity is evident in the high number of applicants, demonstrating a strong interest in digital education.
The 'School 21' project, a collaboration between Sberbank and the Omsk Oblast government, has begun with high praise from Sberbank CEO Herman Gref. With over 1,800 applicants and 308 finalists, the project is poised to make a significant impact on the region's digital education landscape, providing participants with valuable skills for the future.
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