Minister of Education and Science of
Georgia Tamar Sanikidze and Minister of Sport and Youth Affairs Tariel
Khechikashvili paid a visit to a completely renovated gym at Public School No
18.
The gym that had been in
disrepair has been
completely refurbished by the Education and Infrastructure Development Agency
under the MoES. Presently it is one of the best of its kind in Georgia.
Besides, a special, combined 6 centimeter vinyl sports flooring by Gerflor was
used, as was the case at Baku and Tbilisi 2015 European Olympic Games.
Bathrooms (including for special Educational needs children)
and locker rooms meet Euro standards.
It should be noted that pupils
at public School No 18 are actively involved in sports activities and they have
won numerous championships. Georgian National Football Team player Jaba Kankava
is a graduate of this school. Consequently, the new gym will enable the pupils
to gain more victories for their school.
It is also of importance that
in accordance with a new national curriculum, more academic hours will be
devoted to sports at the beginner level. “Physical Education and Sports”
lessons will be taught and three academic hours in a week instead of two
academic hours will be devoted to them, with special focus on kinesthetic
games.
The Ministry also furthers an
appropriate development of sports at schools through implementation of
infrastructural projects. In the course of 2013-2015 the Education and
Infrastructure Development Agency carried out renovation works of 87 gyms.
10,164,509 GEL was spent on them. Besides, renovation works of 22 sports
grounds were also implemented; their cost stands at 1, 887,738 GEL.
Apart from the renovation of
the gym, there were also other infrastructural projects implemented at Public
School No 18, where 714 pupils are enrolled. Medical Offices were
introduced, lightening system underwent a thorough change, and renovation works
of the Swedish wall and heating system were implemented. A suitable environment
has been created at this school for special education needs pupils. There are 13 special education
needs pupils there, and 2 special educational needs teachers. It is also of
importance that renovation works of the classrooms were implemented by the
Education and Infrastructure Development Agency towards “School Readiness
Programme”. Pupils will master the programme in these renovated classrooms.