In Kyrgyzstan, there are thousands of high-mountainous and hard-to-reach villages. Among them are Nichke-Suu and Terek-Suu. The distance between these villages is four kilometers. They are connected by a gravel mountain road.
Every day, children from the village of Nichke-Suu overcome a long path to knowledge in the neighboring Terek-Suu via this mountain road. After all, in Nichke-Suu, there is only an elementary school up to the fourth grade. And in order to receive a full secondary education, children are forced to travel eight kilometers back and forth in any weather.