President Nayib Bukele inaugurated 70 fully remodeled schools across El Salvador, emphasizing that education is the best investment against violence. This milestone is part of the government’s ambitious Two Schools a Day program, which aims to renovate and improve two schools daily, ensuring modern learning environments for students nationwide.
During the inauguration, President Bukele highlighted the unprecedented scale of this initiative. “No previous government had inaugurated 70 completely remodeled schools, much less begun renovating two schools daily,” he stated, underlining the administration’s commitment to transforming public education and providing safe, high-quality learning spaces for Salvadoran children.
The renovated schools include updated classrooms, laboratories, playgrounds, and essential furniture, offering students optimal conditions to pursue their education and achieve their dreams. The program also enhances working conditions for teachers, empowering them to continue educating the country’s future generations.
Through this program, El Salvador demonstrates that investing in education is a direct strategy for social development and violence prevention, ensuring a brighter future for both students and communities.