Category:Kindergarten 333, Regional cultural heritage site in Shchukino District, Moscow, Russia.
Kindergarten 333 is a regional cultural facility in Moscow's Shchukino District, housed in a three-story structure. The building contains twelve group rooms, a gymnasium, a music room, and medical facilities designed for children's care.
The facility was established in 1930 during a period of rapid urban development in Moscow's infrastructure. Its creation reflected the city's broader efforts to expand early childhood education services across new neighborhoods.
The kindergarten follows Russian educational traditions while incorporating contemporary approaches to early learning. This blend shapes how children engage with activities throughout their day.
The facility provides full-day care from early morning through evening, with five meals served daily. Small group sizes of about 10 to 15 children per room allow for personalized attention and supervision.
The interior features an atrium with a living tree that children can observe throughout the year as it changes with the seasons. This direct contact with nature helps young visitors understand how plants grow and adapt over time.
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