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Kindergartens take a high-class approach

China Daily | Updated: 2023-10-21 00:00
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For many children in the remote Qumarleb county of Yushu Tibetan autonomous prefecture, Northwest China's Qinghai province, preschool learning was a luxury.

Located in the source region of the Yellow River, the county has an average altitude of more than 4,500 meters and a population of 47,000.

With parents traveling to graze herds for months at a time, these nomadic children for many years faced difficulties going to school, especially kindergarten.

The situation changed last year, when conglomerate China Energy Corp, also known as CHN Energy, invested 13.5 million yuan ($1.85 million) into a kindergarten project.

Using shipping containers, 15 kindergartens have been constructed in six villages and towns in the county. Each school can accommodate 30 students.

"All the classrooms have heating and lighting powered by photovoltaic systems," Dong Zhu, vice-head of Qumarleb county, says, adding that the locations of the kindergartens are selected in accordance with the winter and summer pastures and pastoral migration routes.

So far, more than 700 children are enrolled at these kindergartens.

Tsering Dradul, deputy principal of one of the kindergartens, is glad to see the students enjoying their time at school.

Before his kindergarten had a classroom last year, he and the teachers had to teach children in makeshift tents.

 

Children play after class in a kindergarten in Qumarleb county, Yushu Tibetan autonomous prefecture, Northwest China's Qinghai province. ZHANG HONGXIANG/HAN FANGFANG/XINHUA

 

 

A child is fully immersed in the story as a teacher reads to her. ZHANG HONGXIANG/HAN FANGFANG/XINHUA

 

 

Tsering Dradul, deputy principal of the kindergarten, gives a boy a high five. ZHANG HONGXIANG/HAN FANGFANG/XINHUA

 

 

Pupils file out of class to enjoy outdoor activities. ZHANG HONGXIANG/HAN FANGFANG/XINHUA

 

 

Children get ready to eat at meal time. ZHANG HONGXIANG/HAN FANGFANG/XINHUA

 

 

During break time, pupils display their singing talents. ZHANG HONGXIANG/HAN FANGFANG/XINHUA

 

 

After school, children say goodbye to their teacher. ZHANG HONGXIANG/HAN FANGFANG/XINHUA

 

 

Mountains seem to shelter a kindergarten located in the natural splendor. With an average altitude of over 4,500 meters, 15 kindergartens, utilizing shipping containers, have been set up in Qumarleb. ZHANG HONGXIANG/HAN FANGFANG/XINHUA

 

 

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