Audriņu primary school students visit the Science Centre AHHAA in Estonia

02.11.2016

Education

Before the fall of autumn, on 27 October, Audriņu primary school pupils thought to go on a long journey and visit the largest science centre in the Baltics - AHHAA so that the autumn holidays of that year did not go in vain. For some pupils it was the first trip abroad, so it was a particular satisfaction.

Tartu - a clean, quiet city - has long been seen as a student town. And the science centre is not created by accident.

The modern science centre in Estonian city Tartu did not leave indifference in adults or children. It successfully combines academic knowledge, original design elements, latest scientific and technical achievements. We were surprised by a variety of incredible devices and opportunities. We took part in a variety of activities and met the mysteries of the world of water. We took the rope at a height of 9 meters, enjoying a ride with a bicycle over a rope that ran high across the hall, and enjoyed how miraculous the chickens were and how the living ants were downgraded … all the theoretical material was offered in several languages, including Latin. Everyone could spend time, satisfy both the mind and the soul.

A nice autumn day passed, and the children did not hide the pleasure of knowing so much new and binding.

Classmates Sandra Jershaw and Yelena Pimahova

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