10 MOST WEIRD SCHOOLS ON THE PLANET

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Most of the schools in the world are very similar in many respects - the students go there in the morning and return home for dinner with an armful of homework assignments. But there are, it turns out, absolutely amazing and unique schools, radically different from the common standards. We have prepared a survey of the 10 most weird schools in the world, each of which will surprise you with something.

10. CAVE SCHOOL IN CHINA

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Dongzhong Mid is an elementary school in a cave in the mountain village of Miao in the Chinese province of Guizhou. This province is one of the poorest regions of China, receiving very little government subsidies. In 1984, the local community decided to equip the school in a mountain cave. Places there was enough for 9 teachers and almost 200 students. Many students spent about 6 hours on the way to and from school, but there was no other school in the vicinity. The school existed for 23 years, after which the authorities closed it, saying that China is "not a community of cavemen". "Community of cavemen".

9. SCHOOL IN A BOAT, BANGLADESH

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Twice a year, Bangladesh is experiencing floods, during which millions of residents remain cut off from large land, electricity and basic necessities. Naturally, it is impossible for children to attend school. To deal with the problems caused by annual floods, non-profit organization Shidhulai Swanirvar Sangstha came up with a brilliant solution - floating houses, medical centers and schools.
The organization has opened about 100 boat schools, each of which receives the necessary energy from solar panels, is equipped with a laptop, Internet access and a small library. At the same time, the school itself takes children from home in the mornings and takes them home after school, like a school bus. Since the opening of such schools in 2002, 70,000 children have already been educated in them.

8. SCHOOL ON THE RAILWAY PLATFORM, INDIA

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In 1985, Inderjit Khurana, a school teacher from the Indian city of Orissa, decided that it was time to fight illiteracy and set up the Ruchika School Social Service Organization (RSSO). This organization was built the world's first school on the railway platform. Thanks to this school, more than 4,000 Indian children were educated. The system works very simply - homeless children and children from low-income families are picked up at stations, and then taught them to read and write.
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