Nizhny Novgorod's 'School 800' Named 'School of the Year in Digital' at National Awards
Nizhny Novgorod’s School 800 has won Russia’s top education prize for its innovative use of technology. The institution was named 'Digital School of the Year' at the national awards ceremony. Governor Gleb Nikitin personally congratulated the team on their success.
The award highlights the school’s systematic approach to digital learning. Unlike many institutions, School 800 has turned technology into a means of fostering real interaction between students and teachers. Judges praised its ability to create a dynamic and engaging digital environment.
Director Marina Sergeevna Makarova led the school’s efforts to blend digital tools seamlessly into daily education. The recognition comes from the thoughtful way technology is applied—not just for efficiency, but to enhance dialogue and collaboration. This approach has set School 800 apart in an era where digital education often feels impersonal.
The win confirms School 800’s position as a leader in modern education. Its model demonstrates how technology can support meaningful learning rather than replace human connection. The school’s methods may now serve as an example for others across the country.
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