The glorious path of a renowned school
2025-12-23 04:10:00 / News

If we say that these two poems, which are the interpretations of our great ancestor, the scholar poet Yusuf Khos Khajib, reflect how sacred and reliable a school is, we will be telling the truth.
In fact, nothing can replace school in the development of a person and his or her maturity. After all, scientists, philosophers, major state politicians, and poets and writers learn from school textbooks the feelings of love for the motherland, loyalty to the people, love for national values, and even the meaning of the sacred expressions "Vatan" and "Ona", and develop the skills of familiarity with books and confidence in a great future.
It is not for nothing that our esteemed first President Islam Abduganievich Karimov, from the first years of our country's independence, paid attention to solving the problem of radically renewing the content of education and the system of personnel training, because the fate of any reforms is determined by personnel. .
Many centuries have passed since the creation of mankind, but in none of them have so many schools and other educational institutions, cultural and social facilities been built in such a short period of time as in the years of our country's independence, this is a clear fact. The proof of this opinion is clearly seen in the statements of our esteemed head of state at the meeting dedicated to the 34th anniversary of the adoption of our national constitution, which said: "Almost 50 percent of our state budget is directed to the education and healthcare system." We are witnessing the fact that the attention paid to school education is also reflected in the example of the renovation work carried out in the schools operating in our district.
Every year, dozens of new schools are built and put into operation, twenty schools and preschool educational institutions are completely and properly renovated and equipped with modern educational equipment, which not only clearly demonstrates to the growing younger generation that their ancestors were "no less than anyone and will never be less than anyone", but also further strengthens the confidence of our people in tomorrow, in a bright future. I fully felt this in the example of our communication with the pedagogical and parent team of secondary school No. 27 in the district.
According to the district governor's decree No. 124-F dated October 25, 2025, it was planned to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the 27th comprehensive school in December 2025, and in order to study the preparatory work carried out by the school team on this occasion, we felt that we had come to a worthy educational institution.
When we went, it seemed that it was break time, a group of students, both large and small, were chatting excitedly with each other in the yard, while another group was playing catch with childish joy. The first impression was that the subject of "Etiquette" is taught in an exemplary manner, even when busy with games, we witnessed how students running around do not lose sight of every stranger who enters the school yard, greet them with greetings and politely let them go.
As soon as we entered the school building, we encountered a student on duty at the door. After introducing ourselves by explaining our purpose, the student on duty led us along a corridor, the walls of which were decorated with various posters about the symbols of the Motherland, pedagogical teachings, wise sayings about youth education, our national values, our historical path of development, and military patriotic education, to the school principal's office.
In the office of the school principal, Kholimov Vokhid, we saw the organizational commission, formed by the district governor's order, discussing how to celebrate the school's anniversary. According to the recollections of senior teachers with many years of work experience, the school was founded in 1925, consisted of 6 rooms, and education was conducted in two languages, Uzbek and Russian. The Khazarbagh State Farm was established in the mid-1920s, and a significant part of the farm population consisted of representatives of other nationalities, including European nationalities and ethnicities, who were relocated from different regions of the country. For this reason, this school, which was one of the first in the district, was bilingual.
The first school building was located in the northern part of the current village assembly building. In the mid-1960s, under the leadership of the head of the farm, the late Karim Umarov, the school building was built and put into operation in its current location.
Due to the increase in the population and the requirements of the time, a two-story additional building was built and put into operation for the school in the 1970s-1980s.
Most of the graduates of this school worked in various regions of our country and even in our capital, Tashkent, in the 1970s-1980s.
