How the new buses from "Eurasia" changed the lives of hundreds of schoolchildren in the rural district of Sadyr Ake

Сергей Мацера Education / Exclusive
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In the rural district of Sadyr-Ake in the Issyk-Kul region, two buses were handed over by the non-profit organization "Eurasia."

These minibuses will be used to transport students from the secondary schools named after Ch. Imankulov and A.S. Pushkin. "In the 2025-2026 academic year, there are 1,381 students enrolled in the school. There are 76 teachers working here. Students come from the village of Pristan and from the military unit. Previously, they were transported by a large bus, but it broke down, making it difficult for the children to get to school. The arrival of the new bus is a great support; now the students will not be late for classes. The bus can carry 30 children. It makes two trips, delivering and picking up students. Together with the driver's seat, there are 17 seats available," the administration of Pushkin School reported.

Students from the secondary school named after Ch. Imankulov, located in the village of Grigorievka, are also transported by a bus from "Eurasia." "A total of 200 children come to school from the village of Korumdu, of which 133 take the bus, while the others are brought and picked up by their parents. Classes are held in two shifts," said the school principal, Dinara Akleeva.

Ninth-grade student Aynazik Tynibekova, who lives in the neighboring village of Korumdu, shared her impressions. "We used to travel on an old bus, but now we have new minibuses — it's very convenient. Many students come to the village of Bulan-Sogottu, where the school is located, so the small bus can sometimes be cramped. I would like to see another large bus organized for us in the future. It's convenient to get to school by bus — we arrive on time and are not late," she said.

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