ASSIUT, Upper Egypt, Sept 23, 2018 (MENA) - Premier and Housing Minister Moustafa Madbouli inspected the Egyptian-Japanese school in New Assiut city within the framework of his tour in Assiut governorate. The Egyptian-Japanese school is considered one of the Japanese schools implemented in New Assiut city as part of the first stage of the project which embodies cooperation between Egypt and Japan. These schools target applying the Japanese experience which pays attention to the academic aspect in the educational process besides honing the skills of the student in line with international standards. Madbouli listened to an explanation on the school from the Education Minister Tarek Shawki who underlined that construction work was finalized in 2017-2018 with cost of EGP 16.3 million, adding that it groups 14 classrooms. After leaving the school, the premier listened to complaints of "Ebni Betak" residents who suffer of bad services in the region. He ordered the officials at the city to solve the problems of the citizens.