Another class of the Superheroes School opened in Lviv
08.02.2024
This is already the fifth educational space in the Lviv Children's
Hospital of St. Nicholas
The fifth class of the Superheroes School recently opened its doors at St. Nicholas Hospital. The
classroom opened in
the Onco-Haematology Department is an important step in the education of the young patients of the
department, as until
now, due to special treatment conditions, the children could not attend classes in other classes. Now it
is possible!
The official opening was attended by Natalia Moseychuk, curator and chairman of the Superheroes School's
board of
trustees, 1+1 Marathon and TSN presenter, and interviewer. The event was also attended by the Mayor of
Lviv, Andriy
Sadovyi; Olena Nikonchuk, Head of the Medical Science Sector of the Department of Medical Personnel,
Education and
Science of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine; Oleh Samchuk, Director General of the First Lviv Medical
Association; and
Myroslava Stepaniuk, Director of the Levenya Scientific and Educational Centre.
"Today's course is a miracle in every sense. First of all, the funds came from a prime time advertising
block on the 1+1
Ukraine channel on St Nicholas' Day. Secondly, they are as 'people's' as possible. Because they were
collected during
the broadcast of the 'Christmas. You are not alone' project. Amazing people who fight, bleed and take
care of their
children, you are invincible! Natalia Moseychuk said.
Education in hospitals supports the zest for life.
For a child, it is part of getting to know the world and understanding that life goes on.
"We are very sensitive to each child and find ways to help them learn and develop," says Andriy Sadovyi.
"The classroom is equipped with everything necessary according to school standards - ergonomic
furniture, blackboard,
equipment, books. It differs from others in that each room has a separate entrance, so the children do
not cross and do
not interact with each other. This is very important to them. Here the doctor gives the right to work
with each child
individually. If the white blood cells allow it, he tells the teacher to start lessons with a particular
child,' says
Andriy Tyshchenko, head of the Superheroes School educational space in Lviv.
The first lesson immediately impressed the little superheroes! A tablet instead of a notebook and a real
robot instead
of school supplies. In the robotics class, the students tested the capabilities of artificial
intelligence and taught
the robot to dance. The process was so exciting that the next day Andriy Tyshchenko and his teachers
were bombarded with
questions about the next lesson and the timetable. For us, this is the best, most valuable and important
evaluation of
our work.
The funds raised by friends and media partners of the Superheroes School - 1+1 media - were used to
create the
educational space. In order to raise more than 500 thousand UAH, on 6 December 2023, on St. Nicholas
Day, the prime time
period in the first advertising block from 19:00 to 20:00 on 1+1 Ukraine became a charity event. In
addition, the
company's employees, together with top managers, made donations to a special bank throughout the month
of December. In
addition, as part of the 'Christmas. You are not alone' project, which was broadcast on Christmas Eve.