Nine-year-old Bacho Tsiklauri is the only student in his primary school in the Georgian village of Makarta. Set in a remote mountain gorge, the village has just 30 residents. Three older children, including Bacho's brother, Dato, attend high school in a neighboring town four kilometers away. Reuters photographer David Mdzinarishvili spent a day with Bacho as he attended school in his class of one. (14 PHOTOS)
In Georgia's Mountains, A School For One

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Nine-year-old Bacho Tsiklauri leans against his home in Makarta, some 100 kilometers north of the Georgian capital, Tbilisi.

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Bacho leaves for school in the village of Makarta. Some former residents have left the village to seek better economic opportunities elsewhere.

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Bacho walks to school with his father, Gia.

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Bacho waits for his teacher in front of the house that functions as his school.

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A one-on-one lesson with his teacher, who studied here when she was a child.

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Teacher Lia Tsiklauri teaches Bacho mathematics and Georgian.

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Bacho writes on his own personal blackboard.

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Because there are no younger students enrolled here, the school will shut down when Bacho moves on to high school.

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A school registration book with only one name: Bacho Tsiklauri

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Leaving school after class

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Lela Machkhashvili helps her son complete his homework.

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Bacho with his father at home

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A view of the mountains from Bacho's window