In Manhattan will open Russian educational center for children

In Manhattan will open Russian educational center for children

In recent years in such areas of Manhattan like Midtown and the Upper West Side, significantly increased the number of Russian-speaking population. And children of those Russian-speaking families who seek to preserve their cultural identity, Hell’s Kitchen opens second branch education center Bright Minds.

Its peculiarity consists in the fact that new York residents age 2 to 15 years developed various educational programs including total immersion in Russian language and culture, and learning in two languages – Russian and English.

In the theater class of children they promise to teach acting skills to develop their leadership skills to unlock the creative potential that they will be able to demonstrate the final performance.

Learn the basics of visual literacy and confidence to hold a pencil and brush in the class of fine arts.

There is a dance classwhere I teach not only Russian national dances, but also ballet, ballroom dancing, Latin dancing, salsa and merengue.

For the study of arithmetic created a math club, and for the development of logic – chess. But keep in mind that the lessons there are conducted in English.

In the center children are not only taught languages and disciplines, but also provide spiritual and moral education and physical development. While the educational process relies on the European tradition, is written on the website of the center for Bright Minds.

In addition to classes, Bright Minds Center offers options such as a kindergarten for children from two to five years, pre-school education, Sunday school and summer program.

In the center is very spacious: its area is 8,995 ft2 (m2 835,7). There are not only classrooms, but also a private Playground outdoors. To get inside the building through a private entrance.

A new branch Bright Minds Center is located at 341 W. 50th Street, between Eighth and Ninth Avenue.

Currently in this center are recorded for the fall semester of 2017.

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