Thursday, 5 February 2015
Wednesday, 4 February 2015
Thursday, 22 January 2015
Merry Christmas!
Our School Christmas Concert!
Saturday, 17 January 2015
Pupils of 6-B discuss environmental problems
The pupils of 6-B form presented their project works devoted to the ecological problems at the open lesson given by their teaches Paramonova D.A. and Samsonova N.I.
The schoolchilden shared their ideas on the situation around greenhouse effect, water and air pollution. The lesson highlighted the importance of talks on the ecological situation and helped the children to realize it.
The schoolchilden shared their ideas on the situation around greenhouse effect, water and air pollution. The lesson highlighted the importance of talks on the ecological situation and helped the children to realize it.
Tuesday, 6 January 2015
Students of our school Silin Nikita (7-B) and Lashchuk Nastya (5-A) took part in the Munucipal round of a poetry recitation contest "Literary Lounge" dedicated to the year of Great Britain in Russia.

Silin Nikita recited Rupert Brooke's "The Soldier" and Nastya Lashchuk dramatised Alan Miln's poem "Buckingham palace"
According to the results of the contest Nastya Lashchuk won 3 place among the students of 5-6 forms.
Silin Nikita recited Rupert Brooke's "The Soldier" and Nastya Lashchuk dramatised Alan Miln's poem "Buckingham palace"
According to the results of the contest Nastya Lashchuk won 3 place among the students of 5-6 forms.
Thursday, 18 December 2014
Students of 9-B presented their projects
Project works on the theme "Famous people in history" were prepared by students of 9-B form under supervision of Korkmasova A.B.
At the lesson the students told the biographies of famous Russian sportsmen, game developers and other outstanding people.
At the lesson the students told the biographies of famous Russian sportsmen, game developers and other outstanding people.
Wednesday, 3 December 2014
Conference "In the world of plants" was held in the 5-th forms
Sunday, 2 November 2014
Saturday, 25 October 2014
Ten Things Never to Say or Do in Russia
Sometimes, knowing what NOT to do is even more important if you want to fit in or at least produce a good impression. Read on to find out about ten Russian social taboos.
If you're invited over for dinner, or just for a visit, don't come to a Russian house with nothing. What you bring doesn't really matter — a box of chocolates, flowers, or a small toy for a child. Russian hosts prepare for company by cooking their best dishes and buying delicacies that they normally wouldn't for themselves. If, after all this effort, a guest shows up without even a flower, Russians believe he doesn't care.
- Don't come to visit empty-handed
If you're invited over for dinner, or just for a visit, don't come to a Russian house with nothing. What you bring doesn't really matter — a box of chocolates, flowers, or a small toy for a child. Russian hosts prepare for company by cooking their best dishes and buying delicacies that they normally wouldn't for themselves. If, after all this effort, a guest shows up without even a flower, Russians believe he doesn't care.
Tuesday, 14 October 2014
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