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Russian schools in remote district receive new art classroom upgrades

A remote Russian district is transforming its art classrooms with new tools for hands-on learning. Will this initiative inspire broader change across the country?

The image shows a classroom with tables and chairs arranged in it, a skeleton on the left side,...
The image shows a classroom with tables and chairs arranged in it, a skeleton on the left side, posters and other objects attached to the wall, books and objects in the racks in the background, windows with curtains, and lights at the top.

Russian schools in remote district receive new art classroom upgrades

Three schools in Russia's remote Ayano-Maysky District are set to receive new art classroom equipment. The supplies form part of the Youth and Children national project, a programme backed by President Vladimir Putin. The initiative aims to improve educational resources for young students in the region.

The selected schools—Aim, Ayan, and Dzhigda—will soon take delivery of specialised materials. Art classrooms will be stocked with plaster models of geometric shapes, plants, and lifelike replicas of fruits and vegetables. These tools are designed to support hands-on learning in visual arts and design.

At present, no details have emerged about similar equipment rollouts in other Russian regions. The national project focuses on youth development, but specific examples of matching initiatives elsewhere remain unreported.

The new supplies will directly benefit pupils in Ayano-Maysky District. With updated resources, teachers can offer more practical lessons in art and modelling. The project reflects ongoing efforts to enhance school facilities under the wider national programme.

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