ASU News
Photo: Press Service of the Polaris-Adygea Educational CenterThe Polaris-Adygea Educational Center's Summer Sports School has officially opened at the Mountain Legend training and production facility of Adyghe State University, located in the village of Dakhovskaya. Over a three-week period, from June 1st to 21st, participants will engage in intensive training sessions, educational workshops, and a diverse array of cultural and recreational activities.
This year, the program hosts one hundred talented schoolchildren from the republic, who have demonstrated outstanding achievements in volleyball, basketball, laser tag, table tennis, and cycling. The initiative aims to enhance athletic skills, promote health and well-being, foster team spirit, and support the holistic development of students. Beyond physical training, participants will partake in intellectual games, master classes, festivals, hiking expeditions, creative workshops, and modern educational activities. The curriculum also features courses in mobile videography, robotics, drone piloting, virtual reality, and other innovative fields, providing students with opportunities to explore new areas of interest. Faculty members from Adygea State University are actively involved in delivering these classes.
A key focus of the program is to deepen participants' understanding of the natural environment and cultural heritage of the Republic of Adygea. Thanks to the scenic location at the Gornaya Legenda (Mountain Legend) base, students will not only receive athletic training but also enjoy the summer immersed in the breathtaking mountain landscapes, natural attractions, and a vibrant community of like-minded peers.
The summer sports school is organized by the Polaris-Adygea Educational Center, inspired by the Sirius Educational Center under the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Adygea and Adyghe State University.