The World of Childhood

🌈 GG’s Yard Playground: Where childhood truly takes root

"Children grow through play. It is a biological instinct that we diligently protect."

D. Gurtskoy

In GG’s yard stretches a playground unlike any other in Georgia. It is not merely a set of structures—it is a living space where children’s energy finds its natural outlet. Bright, multicolored slides, as if woven from rainbows, give children a sense of lightness, relieve tension, and fill every day with new strength.
When a stream of children rushes here, something special happens. It is a sight you cannot look away from. Every slide down is a little flight; every meeting at the bottom is a burst of genuine emotion. This is the pure adrenaline of joy that cannot be faked: it charges you from within and leaves bright imprints in your memory.
Children grow through play.
This is not just a pedagogical slogan, but a biological truth that the school’s founder has placed at the forefront. Play is not a pause in learning; it is its foundation. Through movement, laughter, and free interaction, a child discovers the world, learns to trust, overcomes fear, and finds friends. This is an instinct ingrained by nature, and we are obliged to protect it, not suppress it.
The playground in Jiji’s yard is more than just a place for rest. It is a territory of freedom, where every child remembers, again and again, what it means to be happy. We created it so that play remains a right, not a privilege. So that childhood rings out loud and clear. So that every child feels: here, they are allowed to run, laugh, fall, get up, and grow—through play.

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