Mongolia’s Ministry of Education is addressing concerns regarding ethical issues within private schools, following complaints from parents. Parents allege schools are expelling students for voicing concerns about educational quality, teacher salaries, and even food services. Education Minister L. Enkh-Amgalan highlighted a recent case where a student was forced to continue studies online and barred from school grounds for criticizing a teacher. The Minister stated such actions violate student rights and require intervention. The Ministry is responding to growing public dissatisfaction with the practices of some private educational institutions. Authorities are expected to take action to protect students’ rights and ensure fair treatment within the private school system. This incident has sparked a wider debate about accountability and student expression in Mongolian private education.
