By the new school year in Kazan, it is planned to put
into operation the first polylingual educational complex in Tatarstan “Adymnar-the
way to knowledge and consent”. Mintimer Shaimiev, State Councilor of the
Republic of Tatarstan, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Vozrozhdenie republican
fund, held a working meeting at the construction site today. It was attended by
the Mayor of Kazan Ilsur Metshin, Deputy Chairman of Tatarstan State Council,
Executive Director of the Vozrozhdenie fund Tatiana Larionova and others.
The participants of the meeting became acquainted with
the progress of work on Bichurin str. in the Novo-Savinovsky district, on the
territory of secondary school №165. After completion of the overhaul, the
primary school will be located here.
A secondary school for 800 students for 5-11 grades is being built nearby. The school
will include a canteen with a dining hall for 400 seats, a swimming pool, a
sports hall, workshops, a hall for 500 seats, classrooms, and a library. The
total area of the building is about 14 thousand sq. m.
The Adymnar- the way to knowledge and consent complex,
which will be opened by September 1, includes three schools: a renovated
primary school, a new bilingual school on Bichurin str. and a new polylingual
school on Bondarenko street, as well as kindergartens, M. Shaimiev noted.
On the territory of the new school on Bondarenko
street, it is planned to create a microcloning laboratory as part of the
project “Growing together – Berga usabez: growing tree seedlings in a short
time.”
“Each student of our school will grow seedlings, so
that they can be planted in the city, on the territory of the republic. The
project correlates with the world action “Billions of trees”, which has been
implemented under the auspices of the UN since 2006,”- said Aidar Shamsutdinov,
Director of school №165, about the project developed by the Department of
education on the initiative of the Mayor of Kazan.
For information, Kazan will become the first city in
Tatarstan with the Adymnar polylingual educational complex. In total, six such
complexes are planned to be launched by 2022. The project aims to create a
model of an educational complex where children will be taught in Russian,
Tatar, and English and brought up in the spirit of interethnic harmony.