Classroom lesson · The Runway Community Park · 🇹🇻 Tuvalu

The Runway Community Park

Where the airport doubles as the island's main open space

Children and families on a wide flat runway with the Pacific Ocean visible on each side

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What is it?

Funafuti International Airport has one runway that stretches across almost the full width of the island. Because the island is so small, there is no other big open space - so when planes are not landing, the runway becomes the community's park, sports field, and meeting place. Children play, families walk dogs, and people chat right on the tarmac.

Tell me more

Most airports have fences and signs telling people to keep out. Funafuti's runway is the opposite - it is the heart of the community. Twice a day, when a plane is about to land, someone radios a warning to the airport tower and anyone on the runway simply walks off to the side. A few minutes later the plane lands, everyone claps or waves, and then the park fills up again.

This works because Tuvalu is one of the smallest countries in the world by population - fewer than 12,000 people live there. There is no room for a separate park, sports oval, or fairground, so everything happens on the runway. You might see a basketball game, a group of children flying kites, or a family barbecue all in the same afternoon.

The runway also helps people understand how tightly the whole island community is connected. Everyone knows the flight schedule. Everyone knows each other. When a new shipment of goods arrives by plane, the whole island knows within minutes. It is one of the most unusual airports in the world - and one of the friendliest.

In the classroom

Walk your class through this in 15 minutes.

Talk together

Discussion prompts

  1. 01The runway is shared between planes and the community. Can you think of other shared spaces in your town that are used for different things at different times?
  2. 02What would you do with a long flat space if it were in your school playground?
  3. 03Funafuti has fewer than 12,000 people. How does that compare to your school, town, or city?
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Classroom activity

Design your own 'multi-use space'. Draw a simple rectangle (the runway). Write or draw at least five different activities that could happen there at different times of day. Label when each activity happens and what the rules for sharing the space should be.