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Schools Transform Corners into Playgrounds
13 Jan
Summary
- Schools creatively use small, underused spaces for student activities.
- Physical activity boosts student motivation and learning efficiency.
- Zhijinshi Street Primary School saw a 30% rise in activity.

Across China, educational institutions are ingeniously repurposing underutilized campus spaces into dynamic "micro playgrounds." These innovative zones, ranging from transformed corners at Jinan No 9 Middle School to vertical spaces at Zhijinshi Street Primary School, are making physical activities more accessible for students.
These initiatives aim to foster a robust fitness culture. Students are not only participating in games but also taking on roles as organizers and referees. This increased engagement in physical activities has been linked to improved student motivation and enhanced learning efficiency, as observed by principals and educators.
Data from Zhijinshi Street Primary School indicates a significant rise in physical activity, with a 30% increase compared to the previous year, alongside a 5% drop in myopia rates. Similarly, Jinan schools reported an average physical fitness assessment score of 81.36 in 2024, with an 8% decrease in obesity rates.



