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SUMMARY:Open day
DESCRIPTION:Dear Parents\,\nOn 13 June\, we are holding an Open Day at our school.\nOn this day\, pupils\, parents\, and guests will be able to attend open lessons. One adult may accompany each child. Attendance at all trial lessons on this day is free of charge. Registration is open until 11 June.\nNew Subjects and Teachers (starting in September)\nRegistration for open lessons in the new subjects is available here:https://forms.gle/nPrFoFjEg57jdGxi9\nCourse: The World Around Us\nTeacher: Natalia Davidenko\nAge: 6–9 years\nRoom: G2\nOpen lesson on 13 June at 12.00 & 13.00: “The Living World of Nature. An Invisible ‘Magical’ World”\nDuring the lesson\, children will learn how living things differ from non-living things\, what unites all living organisms\, and what makes them so diverse. We will begin exploring the world of microorganisms — ancient and invisible inhabitants of our planet\, without which life on Earth would be impossible.\nAbout the teacher:\nNatalia Davidenko is a scientist and educator with international experience. She holds a PhD in Chemistry\, graduated from the Faculty of Chemistry at Lomonosov Moscow State University\, and specialises in materials science and biomedicine. She spent many years working as a researcher and lecturer at the University of Cambridge.\nThe course is designed to develop curiosity\, an interest in science\, and an understanding of the world around us in an engaging and accessible way for younger children.\nPiano – Meet Our New Teacher\nWe are delighted to introduce our new piano teacher\, Tatiana Kalmykova.\nThroughout the day\, 20-minute introductory lessons will be available by appointment in the classroom located in Block A opposite the dance studio.\nTatiana is a professional musician with more than 20 years of performing and teaching experience. She graduated from the Gnessin Central Music School and the Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatory. She has performed with leading Russian orchestras\, taught cello and piano\, and directed a choir.\nSince 2023\, she has been living in the United Kingdom and continues her active musical career. Her professionalism and love of music help children develop their abilities and enjoy learning.\nCourse: Journeys into the World of Geography\, Culture and History\nOpen lesson: 13 June\, 11:00\nTeacher: Olga Romanova\nAge: 8–12 years\nRoom: G103\nThis course introduces children to the nature\, geography\, and cultures of the peoples of Eurasia — from the Slavic countries to the Far East. Students will explore traditions\, folk crafts\, myths\, and legends\, work with maps\, create themed crafts\, and discover the national cuisines of different cultures.\nThe programme is designed as a 1–2 year course and provides an excellent foundation for the follow-on course “History of Russia (8th–11th Centuries)”.\nOpen Lessons from Our Current Timetable\nTimetable: School Timetable\nRegistration for the lessons listed below\, as well as other classes from our timetable\, is available here: Open Day Lesson Registration\nMalyshok\nAge: 1–3 years\n11:00 — Svetlana Shmeleva\, Room G116\n12:00 — Alexandra Trapeznikova\, Room G12\n\nArt\nTeacher: Valentin Rusinov\nTime: 11:00\, 12:00 and 13:00\nRoom: F24\nOpen lesson topic: Journey to Ancient Greece: Creating an Architectural Column\nChildren will learn about the three architectural orders of Ancient Greece — Doric\, Ionic\, and Corinthian — discover how ancient temples were designed\, and create their own three-dimensional paper column to take home.\nTRIZ – Theory of Inventive Problem Solving\nTeacher: Olga Pavlenko\nTime: 13:00\nAge: 6–9 years\nRoom: G13\nOpen lesson topic: Little Inventors – A Bridge of Ideas\nDuring the lesson\, children will search for creative solutions to problems\, learn how to overcome contradictions\, and develop their imagination.\nBoard Games Club\nLeader: Alexandra Trapeznikova\nTime: 14:15–15:00\nAge: 7–12 years\nRoom: G19\nDuring the open session\, children will explore and play a variety of board games. In the next academic year\, participants will study the history of games\, learn about strategy and probability\, and may even create their own board game.\nGCSE & A Level Russian\nFor older students planning to prepare for GCSE and A Level Russian examinations during the next academic year\, there will be a meeting with teachers Olga Sands\, Lilia Kopanitsa\, and Olga Romanova.\nTime: 13:45–14:15\nRoom: G103\nStudents and parents are warmly invited to attend.\nRehearsal of “The Cat’s House”\n13 June\, 14:00\nDance Hall\, Block A\nAs part of our Open Day\, visitors are welcome to attend a rehearsal for The Cat’s House\, a collaborative theatre and music project involving the Performing Arts classes (Lika Kobzeva)\, piano students of Svetlana Bautwood\, and the Art classes of Valentin Rusinov.\nBukashka Bookshop – On 13 June\, we will be welcoming Bukashka\, a Russian children’s bookshop from London\, to our school.\nTimetable for the New Academic Year\nOn Open Day\, we will present our timetable for the next academic year.\nRegistration for the Autumn Semester 2026/27 will open on 15 June 2026.\nWe look forward to welcoming you to the Cambridge Russian School. Please come along and invite your friends and family!\n\n\n
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