Sun May 19 03:01:55 SAST 2013
Sun May 19 03:01:56 SAST 2013

Georgia teacher turns plane into kindergarten

Oct 30, 2012 | Sapa-AFP | 1 comments

A headteacher in the Georgian city of Rustavi has found an unusual way to get children's early education off the ground -- by transforming an aeroplane into a kindergarten.

Picture taken from www.arabnews.com

 The idea was to create a kindergarten where children go with joy 

Gari Chapidze bought the old but fully functional Yakovlev Yak-42 from Georgian Airways and refurbished its interior with educational equipment, games and toys but left the cockpit instruments intact so they could be used as play tools.

"The idea was to create a kindergarten where children go with joy," Chapidze, the rector of the Institute of Georgian-Ukrainian Social Relations that runs the kindergarten, told AFP.

"Sometimes kids have difficulties in adapting to kindergarten, to a new environment. We decided to help them by making it fun," he said.

There are around 1,500 buttons in the small Soviet-era plane's cockpit which the kindergarten's 15 children can play with as they imitate real pilots taking off, he said.

"The children come in to the kindergarten with pleasure and cry when they have to go home. They are happy here," he added.

The private play school in the impoverished Georgian industrial city charges parents around $90 (70 euros) per month for each child, more than double what is charged by state-run institutions.

 

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Oct 31, 2012

maneater

wow if this is cheap for georgia then i want to go there. i pay around R1500 for my kid!!!
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