Best feet forward as students return to new school semester
More than 2 million students kicked off the new semester at primary and secondary schools as well as kindergartens in Shanghai yesterday.
Those at Jinshajiang Road Primary School in downtown Putuo District were welcomed by a brand-new playground made from recycled shoes.
The 鈥済ift鈥 was the result of cooperation between the China Environmental Protection Foundation and footwear giant Nike, which encourages people to donate their old shoes, grinds them into recyclable rubber granules and uses them to build new school playgrounds.
Students were delighted to find the new playground, including a football pitch and a basketball court.
鈥淚t looks more beautiful and cleaner than the former one, and caught my eyes immediately when I returned to the campus,鈥 said fourth grader Sun Jiajun.
鈥淚鈥檓 a member of our school鈥檚 football club. So I think my skills will improve when I play on it.鈥
Zhang Yuning, a fourth grader and a member of the school鈥檚 girls football team, said she had already played on the pitch over the past few days.
鈥淚 feel it鈥檚 softer than the former one,鈥 she said. 鈥淭here鈥檚 no scree on it so I don鈥檛 have to worry they will hop into my shoes and scratch my feet.
鈥淎lso, I don鈥檛 have to worry I would get bruised if I fall down. Even if I fall, it won鈥檛 hurt as there鈥檚 thick grass. I will definitely love football more.鈥
Many students said they were proud that part of the field was made from their shoes and were enthusiastic about donating more shoes in the future.
Li Haijun, the school principal, said the pitch was very important for the school as it would be a cradle for female football players of the future.
鈥淪ince the first girls鈥 football team was set up in 1993, we鈥檝e renovated our football field many times, from the earliest made of coal cinders to plastic, to the current one with recycled shoes,鈥 he said.
鈥淚 think the new one will better protect our players as it added a 20-centimeter buffer layer,鈥 he said.
鈥淭he football and basketball courts feature better elasticity, which will help the students perform better in exercise and attract them to more actively participate in sports.鈥
Li said football was a win-win project for the environment and the children.
鈥淚t has not only provided a healthy facility for children to do sports, but also contributed to the protection of environment and also enhanced children鈥檚 awareness in recycling, which is in line with the country鈥檚 efforts in reduction of carbon emissions,鈥 said Li.
He said the children and the project had promoted environmental concepts in their families and hopefully were building a social atmosphere for green living.
鈥淲e hope more people will join in the program to build more such fields for children to enjoy sports in a safe environment.鈥
The city also saw new schools open yesterday, including 45 kindergartens and nurseries.
The China Welfare Institute Nursery鈥檚 Putuo campus welcomed its first batch of 315 kids.
Children were guided through a morning health check, hand washing and greeting to start their very first campus day.
To help children overcome their unease when separated from their parents, the nursery made itself a 鈥減lay land,鈥 where they blew bubbles, read cartoon books, shot water guns and played games.
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