♪ Listen 0:00 The director of the school and kindergarten in Mõisaküla, Pirje Usin, has been utilizing a gymnastics ball as a workspace for his students for the past two years. The practice began when Usin purchased a ball for his child and subsequently received one as a Christmas gift from his mother. Upon resuming his duties in January, the school’s traditional desks and tables were removed, leaving only the ball. A photograph of the setup was taken by Elmo Riig. Currently, the building, formerly a kindergarten and subsequently converted into a municipal institution, houses only two classes of primary school children. If all children who complete kindergarten in Mõisaküla were to attend the school, the building would accommodate a larger student population. As of the autumn of this year, there will be a total of six classes within the school building. Topics: #school #kindergarten #children Post navigation On Friday, the weather is mostly sunny The National Audit Office: last year the state spent 588 million euros less on European subsidies