29 Jun

News from the AZBUKA Bilingual School and Nursery – Trip to the Royal Botanic Gardens of Kew

Once again, our children have landed on their feet!  This time it was having their lessons not in their school building but in the Royal Botanical Gardens!

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The trip began with a tour of the Pagoda and the Japanese Garden and continued with a walk to Queen Charlotte’s Cottage.

Along the way children gathered twigs, cones, dry grass and leaves and used them to build a little den for the insects next to the Cottage.

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The highlight of the day, though, was the badgers’ sett.  The children climbed inside, following the walkways, some using torches to light their way.  Some of the mothers even summoned up the courage to step into the dark!

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Lunch was a right royal treat.  Children and adults took their seats at the table from the famous tale of ‘Alice in Wonderland’ and admired the beautiful view of a splendid cedar-tree surrounded by peacocks.  After lunch the children settled down on the grass for an hour of peace and quiet.  They listened to the story of Tsokotukha the Fly and tried to solve the riddles.

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But there was more to come for our intrepid travellers – the tree-top walk adventure! They took the rocket lift right up to the highest point and walked among the tops of the trees where they marvelled at the view of the entire Botanical Gardens.

In the warm sunshine the children continued their walk along the mysterious path that leads to the Serpentine Bridge and Lake. Along the way they gazed at the ducks and swans and explored the tiny island at the centre of the lake with the little Japanese ‘Minka’ house set among the bamboo thicket. The house, brought here from Japan, is 100 years old!

Sincere thanks go to all the teachers and carers who organised such a wonderful outing for our children.

24 Jun

AZBUKA SCHOOL ADMISSIONS Enrolment for September 2016 intake

The following classes are being enrolled:

  • RECEPTION class for children who will have turned 4 before 1st September 2016.
  • YEAR 1 for children who will have turned 5th before 1st September 2016.
  • NURSERY for children 2-4 years old.

Registration is closing on 5th July 2016!

Please follow this link to requests to register at the AZBUKA RUSSIAN-ENGLISH BILINGUAL SCHOOL and NURSERY. Once your request has been received, you will be sent a pack, which includes an application form. This form must be completed and returned before 5th July 2016.
When allocating places for the Reception and Year 1 classes priority will be given to children whose parents have submitted the relevant forms and paid the deposit before 5th July 2016.

Places are limited!

Application pack includes:

  • Welcome letter
  • Registration form
  • Medical form
  • Overview of policies and procedures
  • Opening hours for the School and Nursery
  • Fees
  • Deposit form
  • Address and photographs of the School/Nursery

Welcome to AZBUKA!

17 Jun

The End-of-year Performance of ‘Barmaley’ at the AZBUKA Russian-English Bilingual School and Nursery

On Friday 17th June we all assembled at the Azbuka Russian-English School and Nursery for a drama production – a matinée performance based on the story of Korney Chukovsky’s ‘Barmaley’.

It was so colourful, cheerful, bright and unique! The children were well prepared and unfazed by the size of the audience. The musical accompaniment was wonderful, as were the songs, the dancing and the stage set, all of it hand-made; the children acted beautifully and even the most fickle audience could not fail to be moved by the performance of our very own Barmaley, small but fearsome, and Aibolit, so caring and cheerful.

Many thanks to our children, their carers and teachers for such an unforgettable performance.

Create and learn – all in Russian!

11 Jun

On the 11th June AZBUKA Saturday School held their lessons in the woodlands of Newlands Corner

On the 11th June AZBUKA Saturday School held their lessons in the woodlands of Newlands Corner – a popular beauty spot that commands some of the best views over the Surrey Hills!

Pupils have had an amazing opportunity to get up close to wildlife – to look, observe research and analyse the nature all around them.

What an adventure! A big thank you goes to all our teachers and parents for making this experience a memory to cherish!

Create and learn in Russian!