In Koivisto, everyday life started in new premises

Hirsinen school and kindergarten is a wonderful whole!

Koivisto kindergarten and school.
Koivisto's new log kindergarten was completed in connection with the school in May 2024, and operations began in the new premises in August. Koivisto's daycare center is located in Äänekoski in Koivistonkylä, next to Koivisto's school. A wonderful daycare center and school is the heart of the idyllic Koivisto village and a real investment in children and families with children!
Koivisto kindergarten and school.

The new daycare center is a real investment in the children and families of Äänekoski. The investment is about 2,4 million euros. There is a need for a new kindergarten, because the three groups of children are already almost full. The 560-square-meter kindergarten is designed for about 50 children. Autumn has started fast and the last pieces of furniture have been brought into the house. Kindergarten director Marika Vuorinen has started at the same time as the new kindergarten.

- The common everyday life is only a moment behind, but the staff's and children's enthusiasm for the new facilities has been transmitted. The possibilities that Koivistonkylä's environment offers are incredible: community spirit and cooperation with the school, as well as functional education and teaching that utilizes the natural environment, says Vuorinen.

- Functional facilities and environment as well as professional and enthusiastic personnel create good conditions for high-quality early childhood education and preschool education. This is good to continue.

Kindergarten yard area.

- It's wonderful to get to new premises! These are really good, there is good sound insulation and acoustics here, the log walls bring their own atmosphere. The best are also the beautiful field landscapes, early childhood education teacher Liisa Pirkkalainen says.

The kindergarten has received furniture and toys from the Ääneniemi kindergarten, and the children have been excited about the new toys. Otherwise, the new kindergarten has been a great source of wonder and the children have called the yard a park, even though it is still a bit unfinished.

Hirsinen kindergarten and school is a wonderful complex in a field landscape, close to everything and next to Nelostie. The Koivisto-Hirvaskangas area is now also being invested in, for example, by zoning a new residential area in Muhluniemi, 18 plots of which will be sold soon. The village of Koivisto offers a peaceful life in the middle of nature, close to good transport links and functioning local services.

Made for kids, listening to users

Now the people of the daycare center and the school will become even more familiar with each other and there will be more encounters in the same building.

- The kindergarten has already progressed and at its best there are more than 20 personnel in total. The children of the daycare center and the school are on the same growth path in Koivisto and it is great that we see the children from an early age. And especially for children, it is important that the school and the teachers are already familiar, the school principal Matti Kuusinen says.

The new daycare building is an investment in children, as well as employees and well-being at work. The staff of the school and daycare can mix and there are many common spaces. Employees have e.g. offices, common work space, small meeting rooms, washrooms and a spacious break room, from which doors also open to the terrace. The school principal's room is also on the kindergarten side.

The users of the facilities have been taken into account throughout the project by including them in the planning. The light, fresh wooden surface does not echo and brings soft acoustics to the premises. On both sides of the long corridor, there are plenty of spaces for children's groups of different sizes, as well as staff workspaces. The children's spaces are well suited for small groups and the largest space can be divided by a movable wall. The daycare center is built for children and you can see it in many details. The practicality and adaptability of the spaces have also played an important role in the design. There is room for play, and play is the most important work of the kindergarten.

Log is an ecological and healthy material

The daycare center will be attached to the Koivisto school, which was completed in 2019. There is no difference between the outside and the inside, that they are separate buildings that were made at a different time. Originally, Koivisto wanted a log school because it is an ecological and healthy material. P2V Rakennus Oy is the contractor for the daycare center, and in 2019 the school was built by Rakennus-Kaseva. The log building has calm acoustics and a good indoor atmosphere.

Koivisto's daycare center and school is as ecological and energy efficient as possible. Energy efficiency has been increased when ventilation and other building technology are controlled by automation and adjustments can be made according to use. The heat recovery is even so good that the efficiency is at best 80%, which reduces the need for other heating. Solar power is additionally used in all new developments in the city of Äänekoski and also in Koivisto. The new building has also been equipped with legal civil protection.

A new traffic circle has been built in the yard of the school and daycare center, which brings safety and clarity to escort traffic. The school yard with playground equipment will be built later.

The opening of the new kindergarten will be celebrated later this year. In autumn, the children plant birch saplings donated by Metsä Group in the yard of Koivisto kindergarten - in Äänekoski, we grow with you!

For more information:

Kindergarten director
Marika Vuorinen
0400 914911
marika.vuorinen@aanekoski.fi

The school principal
Matti Kuusinen
0400 115 509
matti.kuusinen@aanekoski.fi

City structure manager
Erika Räihä
040 762 3811
erika.raiha@aanekoski.fi

Check out our services for families with children: https://aanekoski.fi/kasvamme-kanssasi

News published, modified 10.9.2024 at 11:17

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Changes to the telephone numbers and service hours of the auxiliary services

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