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Under the rainbow daycare: Under the Rainbow Early Education Center – Parent Aware 4️⃣🌟🌟🌟🌟 Star Rated

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Under The Rainbow | NEWPORT AR Child Care Center

About the Provider

Description: UNDER THE RAINBOW is a Child Care Center in NEWPORT AR, with a maximum capacity of 98 children. This child care center helps with children in the age range of Infant/Toddler; Preschool; . The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.

Additional Information: 1 Stars Better Beginnings;

Program and Licensing Details

  • License Number:
    10668
  • Capacity:
    98
  • Age Range:
    Infant/Toddler; Preschool;
  • Rate Range
    Infant 0 to 18 Months $15.00 per day (Less Than 7 Hours)
    Infant 0 to 18 Months $29.00 per day (7 Hours or More)
    Toddler 18 to 36 Months $15.00 per day (Less Than 7 Hours)
    Toddler 18 to 36 Months $29.00 per day (7 Hours or More)
    Preschool 30 to 72 Months $14.00 per day (Less Than 7 Hours)
    Preschool 30 to 72 Months $28.00 per day (7 Hours or More)
    School Age 60 to 156 Months $13. 00 per day (Less Than 7 Hours)
    School Age 60 to 156 Months $25.00 per day (7 Hours or More)
  • State Rating:
    1
  • Enrolled in Subsidized Child Care Program:
    Yes
  • Type of Care:
    Infant / Toddler , Preschool
  • District Office:
    401 South College Blvd, West Memphis AR-72301
  • District Office Phone:
    (870) 400-0825 (Note: This is not the facility phone number.)
  • Licensor:
    Shamekia Perry ([email protected])

Inspection/Report History

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Visit/Complaint Date Type Details
2021-09-22 Facility Visit 1000. 1003.2.Infants and toddlers shall be placed in age appropriate cribs, cots, or mats meeting Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) standards, for when they fall asleep. (Note: Also, any items used in the crib must be used according to manufacturer guidelines, regardless if the child is sleeping or not, in accordance with 1001.1.)
2021-06-01 Facility Visit No Violations Cited
2021-04-07 Facility Visit 1100.1101.12.Medicine shall be kept out of the reach of the children when dispensing and shall be stored in a locked area at all other times.
800.801.1.Child care centers shall comply with the Minimum Requirements of the currently adopted Arkansas Fire Prevention Code as administered by local fire department or by the State Fire Marshal, who has final authority. Written verification of annual approval shall be maintained on file. (Note that the State and Local Fire Codes may not allow the use of basements or floors above ground level by children, first grade and younger, unless there is a ground level exit. )
900.909.3.c.Use zone protective surfacing depths shall be as follows: Minimum compressed loose-fill protective surfacing depths9 inches- Pea Gravel – Protects to Fall Height of 5 feet
2020-12-01 Facility Visit No Violations Cited
2020-08-28 Facility Visit No Violations Cited
2019-12-17 Facility Visit No Violations Cited
2019-07-18 Facility Visit No Violations Cited
2019-04-22 Facility Visit 300.303.3.All staff members who work directly with children shall have a high school diploma or GED.
2019-02-05 Facility Visit 100.109.1.a.The following persons shall be required to have their background reviewed through an Arkansas Child Maltreatment Central Registry Check. A check or money order for $10.00 made out to Department of Human Services (DHS) must be attached to each form.Each applicant to own or operate a child At application and every two years thereafter care facility
100.109.1.b.The following persons shall be required to have their background reviewed through an Arkansas Child Maltreatment Central Registry Check. A check or money order for $10.00 made out to Department of Human Services (DHS) must be attached to each form.Staff members and applicants for At application or within 10 days of hire/start date and every two years thereafter employment in a child care facility
300.301.9.The use of cell phones by staff while supervising children shall be prohibited except in emergency situations.
300.303.3.All staff members who work directly with children shall have a high school diploma or GED.
2019-02-04 Facility Complaint 300.301.9 – The use of cell phones by staff while supervising children shall be prohibited except in emergency situations.
2019-01-29 Facility Visit 100.109.1.b.The following persons shall be required to have their background reviewed through an Arkansas Child Maltreatment Central Registry Check. A check or money order for $10.00 made out to Department of Human Services (DHS) must be attached to each form.Staff members and applicants for At application or within 10 days of hire/start date and every two years thereafter employment in a child care facility
100.109.1.f.The following persons shall be required to have their background reviewed through an Arkansas Child Maltreatment Central Registry Check. A check or money order for $10.00 made out to Department of Human Services (DHS) must be attached to each form.Therapist or other persons who have routine contact with children Within 10 days of the time they begin to provide services or begin to participate in center activities and every two years thereafter
1100.1101.17.Garbage and soiled diapers shall be kept in closed containers. Garbage and trash shall be removed from the center daily and from the grounds at least once a week.
900.902.1.The area shall be free of hazards or potentially hazardous objects.
2018-11-09 Facility Visit 1000.1001.6.The center shall provide individualized space for storing personal belongings.
1000.1002.1.There shall be a labeled, individual cot or mat, bottom sheet, and adequate cover for each child in care during rest time.
2018-11-07 Facility Complaint 1000.1001.6 – The center shall provide individualized space for storing personal belongings.
1000.1002.1 – There shall be a labeled, individual cot or mat, bottom sheet, and adequate cover for each child in care during rest time.
2018-11-02 Facility Visit No Violations Cited
2018-07-13 Facility Visit No Violations Cited

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Under The Rainbow Llc | SHAWANO WI

About the Provider

Description: At Under The Rainbow Child Care of Shawano, WI, we understand the importance of finding child care professionals who will nurture, educate, and look after your child. That’s why our teachers are dedicated to fostering an environment in which your child will learn gleefully.

Additional Information: 3 stars. Initial License Date: 5/16/1997. Open Jan – Dec.

Program and Licensing Details

  • License Number:
    1007050
  • Capacity:
    79
  • Age Range:
    6 Week(s) – 13 Year(s)
  • YoungStar Rating:
    4
  • Enrolled in Subsidized Child Care Program:
    No
  • District Office:
    Wisconsin Dept of Children and Families (DCF)- Child Care Regulation and Licensing
  • District Office Phone:
    608-266-9314 (Note: This is not the facility phone number. )

Inspection/Report History

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but is not guaranteed. We encourage families to contact the daycare provider directly with any questions or concerns,
as the provider may have already addressed some or all issues. Reports can also be verified with your local daycare licensing office.

Violation Date Rule Number Rule Summary
2021-06-17 251.06(2)(i) Deteriorating Paint
Description:
There was chipping and flaking paint in the school age and pre-school rooms.
2021-02-04 251.04(8)(a) Mandated Reporting – Child Abuse & Neglect
Description:
On 7-30-2020, the center failed to report child to child contact that to CPS.
2021-02-04 251.055(1)(a) Supervision Of Children
Description:
During the summer of 2020, staff failed to provide sight and sound supervision when an incident of inappropriate child contact occurred.
2019-09-30 Licensing Revocation
2019-08-12 251.06(11)(b)7. Outdoor Play Space – Enclosure
Description:
The outdoor enclosure is not the required 4 feet in height in all areas.
2019-06-25 251.06(11)(b)6. Outdoor Play Space – Potential Source Of Harm
Description:
The center failed to have a lock on the gate in the outdoor play space.
2019-02-13 251.05(3)(f) Child Tracking Procedure
Description:
One staff member failed to report the correct number of children in her care to the licensing specialist during the monitoring visit.
2019-02-13 251.06(4)(d) Exits & Passageways – Unobstructed, Minimum Width
Description:
Not all emergency exits had a minimum width of 3 feet. Snow was not shoveled by all exits.
2019-02-13 251.05(4)(g) Mixed Age Group With Children Under Age 2 – Group Size
Description:
Group size was exceeded in the 2’s room when they had a child under the age of 2 with a group of 10 children.
2018-04-13 251.04(5)(a)2. Staff File – Background Information Disclosure Form
Description:
Staff member C on the staff record checklist did not have a background information disclosure on file.
2018-04-13 251.04(5)(a)3. Staff File – Caregiver Background Check Results
Description:
Staff members A, C, and D did not have current background checks on file.
2018-04-13 251.05(2)(a) Staff Orientation – Develop, Implement, Document
Description:
Staff member D on the staff record checklist did not have an orientation on file.
2018-03-30 251.04(5)(a) Staff File – Maintenance & Availability
Description:
On 3-30-18, staff and child files were not available for the licensing specialist to review during a monitoring visit.
2017-09-27 251.06(11)(b)7. Outdoor Play Space – Enclosure
Description:
The outdoor play space enclosure was not 4 feet in height on the side with the sandbox.
2017-06-27 251.05(3)(f) Child Tracking Procedure
Description:
One staff member did not report the correct number of children in her care to the licensing specialist nor did she have one of the children signed in.

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Private kindergarten “Raduga”

KINDERGARTEN
“RADUGA”

  • Historic building on Frunzenskaya embankment
  • Structural division of the school “Golden Section”
  • 9 0009 Specially protected area of ​​architectural and cultural heritage

  • Author’s pedagogical technologies
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Age and group

3-5 years 9 years old

Full time 8:00 – 20:00
9 teachers
3 teachers

ALL ABOUT THE GROUP

5-6 years old

Full day 8:00 – 20:00
11 teachers 900 06 3 teachers

ALL ABOUT THE GROUP

6-7 years old
PRESCHOOL

Full day 8:00 – 20:00
4 teachers
7 teachers
2 educators

ALL ABOUT THE GROUP

90 005 CAREFUL APPROACH

Each child is a separate person for us. We create conditions in the kindergarten that take into account his abilities and unique qualities. We support and approve what turned out better than yesterday. We allow you to master new knowledge to perfection before taking the next step. We unconditionally accept every child.

WHY PARENTS TRUST US

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PROFESSIONALS

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WORLD AROUND US

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  • MEDICINE

AND PROFILE KITKA

It is very important to interest the child.
Then he will be curious to learn new things.
We encourage children to make their own
discoveries and experience on their own.

The world around us

“The world around us” is a big project, lasting for the whole academic year for all age groups of the kindergarten. Every week on Fridays, we hold a common game for all children in order to consolidate all the knowledge that children have received during the week in the game, to form social and communication skills, to motivate children to learn to read and write, to explore the world around them.

World around

Every day a child encounters objects and phenomena, some of which are familiar to him, others are not. He has questions, a strong desire to know: what is it? What is the name of? For what? From what and how is it made? And children get answers to all these questions in the Travel Club. Thus, they form a holistic perception and idea of ​​various objects and phenomena of the surrounding reality.

Crafts

These are the first workshops for preschoolers, where all their work is aimed at satisfying aesthetic needs. In their work, children use modeling, paper construction (origami), making crafts from natural materials, scrapbooking, paper plastic, plasticineography and much more. Working in these workshops gives the child the opportunity to experiment, think creatively of their own conceived product, and sometimes make something interesting and memorable for everyone together.

Entertaining experiments

We consider entertaining experiments not as entertainment, but as a way to get acquainted with the outside world and the most effective way to develop thought processes. Experiments allow you to combine all types of activities and all aspects of education, develop observation and inquisitiveness of the mind, develop the desire to know the world, all cognitive abilities, the ability to invent, use non-standard solutions in difficult situations, create a creative personality.

Games in English

Games in English allow you to lay a solid foundation for further study and perception of a foreign language, form primary speaking and listening skills, and work with motivation. This is achieved through games of various levels of complexity: from simple to role-playing, traditional and modern. After all, playing is so natural for a child!

I am an artist

Drawing is one of the most favorite activities for children. Drawing in unusual ways causes even more positive emotions in children. Using non-traditional drawing techniques in the classroom, there is a development of thinking, imagination, fantasy, and creative abilities. The child has an interest in drawing, and as a result, the desire to create. They draw with a piece of chalk, charcoal, pencil, felt-tip pen, fountain pen, gouache, watercolor, sanguine, pastel, wax crayons, ink, toothbrush, foam rubber, fingers, palm, wand and many others. Any discovery of something new, unusual brings children looseness, joy and gives impetus to creativity. Imagination and fantasy are the most important aspect of a child’s life. They don’t know what is right and what is wrong. They draw as they see and think.

WHAT ELSE WE ARE SPECIAL

THE WORLD AROUND US

Every season we have a matinee in our garden, for which we prepare performances together with the children. Starting from the senior group, we perform on the stages of Moscow theaters twice a year. We change the environment and the premises so that children feel important and confident in different conditions. Children’s performance from beginning to end takes place on a real stage of the theater. This is the format of musicals – they sing, and talk, and dance.

Classes and procedures that take place
in “Rainbow” to strengthen the body, develop creativity and teach you how to manage your emotions.

Children’s yoga is fabulous stories in the morning before breakfast 2 times a week. Together with the monkey, the guys travel through the jungle, meet turtles and dogs, and climb mountains. Listening to fairy tales about yoga monkey, children perform assanas that develop coordination, flexibility, balance, and learn breathing techniques. Children become familiar with the possibilities of their bodies. Coordination and plasticity develop.

MUSICAL AND THEATER

STEP AEROBICS

Step aerobics is a rhythmic movement up and down a special step platform. It develops mobility in the joints, forms the arch of the foot, trains balance, strengthens the muscular system, improves flexibility, plasticity, restores body tone, normalizes the activity of the cardiovascular system, helps to develop good posture, beautiful, expressive and precise movements.

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Kindergarten “Rainbow” – We are like in a rainbow of colors – never apart!

WELCOME YOU ON THE SITE municipal budgetary preschool educational institution

“Kindergarten “Raduga”

Creation date: September 30, 1983 years old.

Legal address: 392032, Tambov, st. Michurinskaya, 122
Contact telephone: (4752) 51-38-07, 51-85-07
Sunday

Information about the founder

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392000, Tambov, Kommunalnaya, 6
E-mail: post-cog@cityadm. tambov.gov.ru. Fax: (4752) 72-20-30
Official website: http://city.tambov.gov.ru

Maxim Yuryevich Kosenkov — Head of Tambov City Administration, Tambov Region

Contact phone: 79-03-08
e-mail: [email protected]

Polunina Natalia Alekseevna — Head of the Preschool Education Department of the Tambov City Administration telephone: 8 (4752) 48-22-08 fax: 8 (4752) 48-19-35 address: 392000, Tambov, st. Sovetskaya, 182 e-mail: [email protected] Official site

You can ask a question here

Customer Evgeny Leontyevich-Commissioner for the Rights of the Tambov Region

(4752) 72- 65-44 address: 392000, Tambov, st. Sovetskaya, d. 106a, of. 206

Division for the Protection of Children’s Rights of the Department of Education and Science of the Region, phone: 8 (4752) 79-23-30

Commission on juvenile affairs and protection of their rights under the administration of the Tambov region

phone: 8 (4752) 79-20-42

Children’s crisis service and family m who are in a difficult life situation

phone: 8 (4752) 48-05-76

Diagnostic and Counseling Center Tambov, st.

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Prior Lake Daycare Center | Infant Daycare | Little Saints Early Childhood Center

Early Childhood Center

Little Saints ECC, a ministry of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, offers a safe, loving Christian environment for children ages 6 weeks to school age in a center that is dedicated to the smallest we serve.

What we do

Our Christian early childhood center is inviting and stimulating. The atmosphere is loving supportive and accepting. We encourage independence, problem solving with peers, self help skills, working together to solve problems and being a valuable part of a group. Each day is viewed as an opportunity for ongoing learning and discovery with activities to enhance individual growth; physically, mentally and spiritually.

Little Saints is a full service Christian Learning Center Licensed by the state of Minnesota

We’re #1

Little Saint’s Early Childhood Center won Southwest Newspapers Readers’ Faves & Raves for Favorite Child Care Center!

Preschool & Pre-K

We offer:

  • Full & Part-time Childcare

  • Flexible Schedules

  • Pre-School Core Knowledge Curriculum

  • Experienced Staff

  • Indoor & Outdoor Play

  • Hot Lunch Program

  • Security Entrance

Registration forms are found on the Enrollment page.

Want to help?

Little Saints is always looking for caring people who are interested in being aides or substitutes. If you are interested please contact us.

Support our Church & School

Please consider supporting our community by making donations via the programs below. We thank you for your support!

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“Our children have gone to St. Paul’s since kindergarten. We love the teaching staff and the loving, creative, Christian environment that they learn in every day. We also really enjoy the small class sizes for any extra attention that may be needed. Our kids have grown in their faith and their learning and it’s been a wonderful experience for us. St. Paul’s has been a great ‘school’ home for us since the start.

— Abby, parent

“My kids are mentally, spiritually and physically fulfilled. They are excited about school every day!”

— Molly, parent

“Knowing that my children are in a loving Christian environment makes for a family feel to the school. Parent and family participation is excellent.”

— Kari, parent

“SPLS has offered our children a solid foundation to their educational journey.”

— Brittany, parent

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Cathedral Hill Montessori School – Saint Paul, MN

A Montessori school for children ages 16 months to 6 years

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Why Cathedral Hill Montessori School?

We Individualize Learning.

We honor your child’s individuality and focus on curiosity, independence, compassion, collaboration, and critical thinking, preparing him or her to take on the future with confidence, propelled by the gift of self knowledge and a passion for learning.

We’re Backed by Research. 

Montessori education has been successfully serving children around the world for over a century for good reason. Our successful methods are consistently backed by current research in neurology and human development.

We’re a Community.

Our school is a community for more than just the children. We view our relationship with you as a partnership, working together for the benefit of your child

because children thrive when home and school work in harmony. 

Welcome to CHMS

Cathedral Hill Montessori is a family-founded nonprofit private school providing a year-round authentic Montessori education to children from infancy through six years of age. We offer half-day and full-day Montessori education for children 16 months to 6 years, all-day kindergarten, and the option of extended childcare. Our school serves families in St. Paul, Minnesota and the surrounding area.

We are proud to announce that we are 4-Star rated by Parent Aware and accept CCAP from Ramsey County. We also offer additional tuition aid to qualifying families.

Our Programs

Journey to Independence

16 – 36 months

Some refer to this developmental period as “The Terrible Twos.” We disagree; toddlers are terrific. We love everything about them – their energy, determination and curiosity – and purposefully created a very special place for your toddler to learn.

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A Love for Learning

3 – 6 years

The Children’s House program is truly a gift to your child. Designed for children between the ages of 3 to 6 years, it is an opportunity to nurture his individual development within the context of a group setting. The result? Self-confidence, joy and a lifelong love-for-learning.

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Learning How to Think

5 years – 6 years

Our Montessori kindergarten takes place in the Children’s House in two distinct cycles: the morning work cycle in a mixed-age classroom, and the afternoon work cycle for children between the ages of 5-6. By the end of their Montessori kindergarten experience children have figured out how they learn best, are able to self-correct, and are not afraid of making mistakes because they know it is a natural part of the learning process. 

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Option offers the flexibility of an All Day Program with extended hours for both toddlers and preschoolers

2.5- 6 years

The All Day Children’s House is a unique model that supports children (ages 2.5-6) in an authentic Montessori environment. It is a “home away from home” providing a consistent, engaging and inspiring place for children to live out their day, while extending the Montessori learning experience.

Learn More

Our mission is to provide a safe, beautiful and authentic Montessori learning environment; to serve an inclusive community of multicultural and economically diverse families; and to support children in becoming confident, independent, and compassionate members of society.  

How to Apply

1

Schedule a Tour

View our classrooms and learn more about Montessori education.

2

Submit an Application

After your tour you’re invited to apply for your child.

3

Join the Community!

Meet other new parents and connect with us on social media to get acquainted with our community.

Parent Reviews

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  • “Our son, Auggie, was lucky to be one of CHMS’s first students when it opened its doors with welcoming arms in 2011. He progressed from the Toddler Community into Children’s House over the course of 4 years where he was gifted a beautiful, calm, organized & nurturing space which cultivated a confident, independent and respectful individual. The authentic Montessori experience was one that helped our son develop his love for learning and our world.

    He established valuable lifelong friendships and learned several life skills that continue to serve him well today. We will forever be grateful to CHMS, thank you!”

    Melissa, a former parent

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  • Wow! What a school! We are so thankful to have found and enrolled our 2 year old at such a top-notch, quality Montessori program. When I pick my son up he is literally beaming. The guides in our son’s class are loving, thoughtful, and exceptional with children. We are very lucky. We love CHMS.

    Becky, Toddler Community parent

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Kindergarten “Medvezhonok”: Main page

Welcome!

We are glad to welcome you on the official website of MBDOU-Kindergarten “Medvezhonok”. The site is addressed to everyone who is interested in knowing how our educational organization lives.

Announcements

Water safety

Dear parents, during the summer holidays it is necessary to observe safety on the water, watch the children.

Day of Russia

Activities dedicated to the holiday took place in the kindergarten. Russia Day is an excellent opportunity to tell children once again about the history of our vast and most beautiful multinational country in the world, about the diversity of folk traditions.

3rd place of the regional stage of the competition “Teacher-defectologist of Russia-2023”

Teacher – speech therapist Patrina Yulia Viktorovna became the winner of the regional stage of the VI All-Russian Competition of professional skills “Teacher-defectologist of Russia – 2023”

Russian Language Day

In children garden events dedicated to the Russian language were held. Projects “Poetic action”, “Poetic living room” and others.

Children’s Day

Congratulations to the children on the holiday of childhood and the first day of summer! On this festive day, there were a lot of gifts and events for our beloved children, everyone was satisfied.

Graduation

Congratulations to the children on their first graduation from the kindergarten “Medvezhonok”.
We wish parents and children a good rest! With joy and desire to prepare for 1st grade!

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July 10, 2023

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To confuse debtors?

Residents of the Frunzensky and Vyborgsky districts from July will receive uniform receipts for rent from the EIRC. We are talking about houses under the management of housing services. The usual “pink” accounts of the VTsKP will no longer be in circulation.

The debts in the “pink” receipt were listed in the additional information section. The EIRC will include debts in the amounts of current payments, broken down by lines for different services or resources. If there is a debt for water, it will become an element of the corresponding payment without specifying what is the main part of it and what is the debt part.

The hotline for consumers operates at a single number 679‑22‑22. You can ask questions on this number. You can clarify the incomprehensible at any client office of the EIRTs (former points of Petroelectrosbyt).

From July, the payment document of the EIRC will also reflect a single scheme for calculating penalties for all service providers. The amount of penalties will also be included in the total payment – without explaining what its size is.

Catch the Black Night Express

An unusual branded train “Night Express” will start running between Moscow and St. Petersburg in July. The train is equipped with new black carriages with a map of the starry sky – compartment and SV, manufactured at the Tver Carriage Works.

The train will depart from Moscow daily at 22.20 with a stop in Tver and arrive in the northern capital at 5.39. From St. Petersburg – except for Monday and Thursday – will leave at 1.05 (with stops at Bologoye and Tver), arrive in the capital at 9.47. On Mondays and Thursdays, the train will proceed from St. Petersburg without stops.

Since 2006, the Tverskoy Express company has been serving the long-distance train No. 19/20 Megapolis, which runs between St. Petersburg and Moscow. He leaves the capital at 00.20 and arrives in the city on the Neva at 8.53, stopping in Tver and Chudovo. From St. Petersburg leaves at 22.50 to arrive in Moscow at 7.07.

Road restrictions

The State Administrative and Technical Inspectorate (GATI) informs citizens about new restrictions that will come into force on July 10, 2023.

So, from July 10 to July 13, traffic is limited along Bolshaya Porokhovskaya Street from Sredneokhtinsky Prospekt to Metallistov Avenue and for a day (from 8 am on July 10) travel at the intersection of Stachek Avenue and Trefoleva Street is complicated (with the closure of the through passage along Trefoleva Street) . In addition, the work on laying the electrical cable from July 10 to July 19 will “slow down” transport on Entuziastov Avenue near the house 49, and in the Kurortny district, the construction of a water supply system in the village of Repino from July 10 to November 4 will restrict traffic along the Primorsky highway from Lermontovsky Prospekt to Novoderevenskaya Street . In addition, due to the reconstruction of the gas pipeline in Strelna, from July 10 to July 13, traffic will be closed near house number 2 on Tarkhovskaya street, and in the Primorsky district, the reconstruction of the traffic light will complicate it near house number 4 (building 1) on Marshal Novikov street.

Big School for Little Karlin

In the village of Maloye Karlino, Lomonosovsky District, final preparations are underway for the opening of two educational institutions – a kindergarten for 240 children and a school for 450 children.

The current school has two shifts. The new school building will allow all children to study in one shift. The new school will have two sports halls with a total area of ​​more than 700 square meters. meters, an assembly hall for 320 seats, workshops for boys and girls, a modern library and an information center, and a football field with three running tracks, playgrounds for sports and outdoor games and long jumps on the school grounds.

The area of ​​the kindergarten is more than 4 thousand square meters. meters. The institution has rooms for classes, music and sports halls, sports, play and walking areas with shady canopies and rubber flooring are equipped in the courtyard. The opening of the new kindergarten will make it possible to fully provide all children of Maly Karlin preschool age with places in the kindergarten.

Young Artists Competition

Until July 24, a competition for young artists is being held to participate in the 4th blazar contemporary art fair, which is scheduled for September 20-24 at the Museum of Moscow. The competition is open to artists under the age of 35, working in various fields of art from painting to performance, from any city and country in the world. Based on the results of reviewing applications, the expert council will select 60 authors, the results of the competition will be announced on August 4.

To the beach with a sketchbook

The Museum-Apartment of Isaac Brodsky (Arts Square, 3) hosts the exhibition “I want to go to the sea …”, presenting 30 little-known studies and sketches by famous Russian painters from the funds of the Museum of the Academy of Arts. They are united by the theme of the summer seascape. Among them are “The Boy on the Beach” by Valentin Serov, a series of sketches with views of Alupka by Pavel Schillingovsky, “Old Boats” by Isaac Brodsky. In the center of the exhibition – the work of Yevsey Moiseenko 191950s – 1970s: “Fisherman’s longboat”, “Gurzuf. Street”, “By the Sea” and others, which represent bright impressionistic works of the famous Leningrad artist. The exhibition is open until September 3rd.

How Plan Staff

Failed

On July 11, the Children’s Library of the History and Culture of St. Petersburg (Marata St., 72) will host a presentation of the book by local historian Konstantin Karpov “The Unknown Oranienbaum Bridgehead”. The publication tells about the hostilities that took place on the bridgehead – the most important sector of the defense of Leningrad. According to Konstantin Karpov, while working on the book “The Village of Lebyazhye” he had to make sure once again that it was necessary to bring some clarity to the information about the legendary events on the Oranienbaum Primorsky patch. The author tells in detail how Hitler’s “Staff” plan to destroy the bridgehead failed, about how its defenders did not allow the Nazis to break through to the Gulf of Finland.

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Prior Lake Daycare Center | Infant Daycare | Little Saints Early Childhood Center

Early Childhood Center

Little Saints ECC, a ministry of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, offers a safe, loving Christian environment for children ages 6 weeks to school age in a center that is dedicated to the smallest we serve.

What we do

Our Christian early childhood center is inviting and stimulating. The atmosphere is loving supportive and accepting. We encourage independence, problem solving with peers, self help skills, working together to solve problems and being a valuable part of a group. Each day is viewed as an opportunity for ongoing learning and discovery with activities to enhance individual growth; physically, mentally and spiritually.

Little Saints is a full service Christian Learning Center Licensed by the state of Minnesota

We’re #1

Little Saint’s Early Childhood Center won Southwest Newspapers Readers’ Faves & Raves for Favorite Child Care Center!

Preschool & Pre-K

We offer:

  • Full & Part-time Childcare

  • Flexible Schedules

  • Pre-School Core Knowledge Curriculum

  • Experienced Staff

  • Indoor & Outdoor Play

  • Hot Lunch Program

  • Security Entrance

Registration forms are found on the Enrollment page.

Want to help?

Little Saints is always looking for caring people who are interested in being aides or substitutes. If you are interested please contact us.

Support our Church & School

Please consider supporting our community by making donations via the programs below. We thank you for your support!

MAKE A SECURE DONATION →

“Our children have gone to St. Paul’s since kindergarten. We love the teaching staff and the loving, creative, Christian environment that they learn in every day. We also really enjoy the small class sizes for any extra attention that may be needed. Our kids have grown in their faith and their learning and it’s been a wonderful experience for us. St. Paul’s has been a great ‘school’ home for us since the start.

— Abby, parent

“My kids are mentally, spiritually and physically fulfilled. They are excited about school every day!”

— Molly, parent

“Knowing that my children are in a loving Christian environment makes for a family feel to the school. Parent and family participation is excellent.”

— Kari, parent

“SPLS has offered our children a solid foundation to their educational journey.”

— Brittany, parent

Follow St. Paul’s Lutheran Early Childhood Center on Facebook

St. Paul’s Lutheran Early Childhood Center

Cathedral Hill Montessori School – Saint Paul, MN

A Montessori school for children ages 16 months to 6 years

SCHEDULE A TOUR →

Why Cathedral Hill Montessori School?

We Individualize Learning.

We honor your child’s individuality and focus on curiosity, independence, compassion, collaboration, and critical thinking, preparing him or her to take on the future with confidence, propelled by the gift of self knowledge and a passion for learning.

We’re Backed by Research. 

Montessori education has been successfully serving children around the world for over a century for good reason. Our successful methods are consistently backed by current research in neurology and human development.

We’re a Community.

Our school is a community for more than just the children. We view our relationship with you as a partnership, working together for the benefit of your child

because children thrive when home and school work in harmony. 

Welcome to CHMS

Cathedral Hill Montessori is a family-founded nonprofit private school providing a year-round authentic Montessori education to children from infancy through six years of age. We offer half-day and full-day Montessori education for children 16 months to 6 years, all-day kindergarten, and the option of extended childcare. Our school serves families in St. Paul, Minnesota and the surrounding area.

We are proud to announce that we are 4-Star rated by Parent Aware and accept CCAP from Ramsey County. We also offer additional tuition aid to qualifying families.

Our Programs

Journey to Independence

16 – 36 months

Some refer to this developmental period as “The Terrible Twos.” We disagree; toddlers are terrific. We love everything about them – their energy, determination and curiosity – and purposefully created a very special place for your toddler to learn.

Learn more

A Love for Learning

3 – 6 years

The Children’s House program is truly a gift to your child. Designed for children between the ages of 3 to 6 years, it is an opportunity to nurture his individual development within the context of a group setting. The result? Self-confidence, joy and a lifelong love-for-learning.

Learn more

Learning How to Think

5 years – 6 years

Our Montessori kindergarten takes place in the Children’s House in two distinct cycles: the morning work cycle in a mixed-age classroom, and the afternoon work cycle for children between the ages of 5-6. By the end of their Montessori kindergarten experience children have figured out how they learn best, are able to self-correct, and are not afraid of making mistakes because they know it is a natural part of the learning process. 

Learn more

Option offers the flexibility of an All Day Program with extended hours for both toddlers and preschoolers

2.5- 6 years

The All Day Children’s House is a unique model that supports children (ages 2.5-6) in an authentic Montessori environment. It is a “home away from home” providing a consistent, engaging and inspiring place for children to live out their day, while extending the Montessori learning experience.

Learn More

Our mission is to provide a safe, beautiful and authentic Montessori learning environment; to serve an inclusive community of multicultural and economically diverse families; and to support children in becoming confident, independent, and compassionate members of society.  

How to Apply

1

Schedule a Tour

View our classrooms and learn more about Montessori education.

2

Submit an Application

After your tour you’re invited to apply for your child.

3

Join the Community!

Meet other new parents and connect with us on social media to get acquainted with our community.

Parent Reviews

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  • “Our son, Auggie, was lucky to be one of CHMS’s first students when it opened its doors with welcoming arms in 2011. He progressed from the Toddler Community into Children’s House over the course of 4 years where he was gifted a beautiful, calm, organized & nurturing space which cultivated a confident, independent and respectful individual. The authentic Montessori experience was one that helped our son develop his love for learning and our world.

    He established valuable lifelong friendships and learned several life skills that continue to serve him well today. We will forever be grateful to CHMS, thank you!”

    Melissa, a former parent

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  • Wow! What a school! We are so thankful to have found and enrolled our 2 year old at such a top-notch, quality Montessori program. When I pick my son up he is literally beaming. The guides in our son’s class are loving, thoughtful, and exceptional with children. We are very lucky. We love CHMS.

    Becky, Toddler Community parent

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Kindergarten “Medvezhonok”: Main page

Welcome!

We are glad to welcome you on the official website of MBDOU-Kindergarten “Medvezhonok”. The site is addressed to everyone who is interested in knowing how our educational organization lives.

Announcements

Water safety

Dear parents, during the summer holidays it is necessary to observe safety on the water, watch the children.

Day of Russia

Activities dedicated to the holiday took place in the kindergarten. Russia Day is an excellent opportunity to tell children once again about the history of our vast and most beautiful multinational country in the world, about the diversity of folk traditions.

3rd place of the regional stage of the competition “Teacher-defectologist of Russia-2023”

Teacher – speech therapist Patrina Yulia Viktorovna became the winner of the regional stage of the VI All-Russian Competition of professional skills “Teacher-defectologist of Russia – 2023”

Russian Language Day

In children garden events dedicated to the Russian language were held. Projects “Poetic action”, “Poetic living room” and others.

Children’s Day

Congratulations to the children on the holiday of childhood and the first day of summer! On this festive day, there were a lot of gifts and events for our beloved children, everyone was satisfied.

Graduation

Congratulations to the children on their first graduation from the kindergarten “Medvezhonok”.
We wish parents and children a good rest! With joy and desire to prepare for 1st grade!

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July 10, 2023

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To confuse debtors?

Residents of the Frunzensky and Vyborgsky districts from July will receive uniform receipts for rent from the EIRC. We are talking about houses under the management of housing services. The usual “pink” accounts of the VTsKP will no longer be in circulation.

The debts in the “pink” receipt were listed in the additional information section. The EIRC will include debts in the amounts of current payments, broken down by lines for different services or resources. If there is a debt for water, it will become an element of the corresponding payment without specifying what is the main part of it and what is the debt part.

The hotline for consumers operates at a single number 679‑22‑22. You can ask questions on this number. You can clarify the incomprehensible at any client office of the EIRTs (former points of Petroelectrosbyt).

From July, the payment document of the EIRC will also reflect a single scheme for calculating penalties for all service providers. The amount of penalties will also be included in the total payment – without explaining what its size is.

Catch the Black Night Express

An unusual branded train “Night Express” will start running between Moscow and St. Petersburg in July. The train is equipped with new black carriages with a map of the starry sky – compartment and SV, manufactured at the Tver Carriage Works.

The train will depart from Moscow daily at 22.20 with a stop in Tver and arrive in the northern capital at 5.39. From St. Petersburg – except for Monday and Thursday – will leave at 1.05 (with stops at Bologoye and Tver), arrive in the capital at 9.47. On Mondays and Thursdays, the train will proceed from St. Petersburg without stops.

Since 2006, the Tverskoy Express company has been serving the long-distance train No. 19/20 Megapolis, which runs between St. Petersburg and Moscow. He leaves the capital at 00.20 and arrives in the city on the Neva at 8.53, stopping in Tver and Chudovo. From St. Petersburg leaves at 22.50 to arrive in Moscow at 7.07.

Road restrictions

The State Administrative and Technical Inspectorate (GATI) informs citizens about new restrictions that will come into force on July 10, 2023.

So, from July 10 to July 13, traffic is limited along Bolshaya Porokhovskaya Street from Sredneokhtinsky Prospekt to Metallistov Avenue and for a day (from 8 am on July 10) travel at the intersection of Stachek Avenue and Trefoleva Street is complicated (with the closure of the through passage along Trefoleva Street) . In addition, the work on laying the electrical cable from July 10 to July 19 will “slow down” transport on Entuziastov Avenue near the house 49, and in the Kurortny district, the construction of a water supply system in the village of Repino from July 10 to November 4 will restrict traffic along the Primorsky highway from Lermontovsky Prospekt to Novoderevenskaya Street . In addition, due to the reconstruction of the gas pipeline in Strelna, from July 10 to July 13, traffic will be closed near house number 2 on Tarkhovskaya street, and in the Primorsky district, the reconstruction of the traffic light will complicate it near house number 4 (building 1) on Marshal Novikov street.

Big School for Little Karlin

In the village of Maloye Karlino, Lomonosovsky District, final preparations are underway for the opening of two educational institutions – a kindergarten for 240 children and a school for 450 children.

The current school has two shifts. The new school building will allow all children to study in one shift. The new school will have two sports halls with a total area of ​​more than 700 square meters. meters, an assembly hall for 320 seats, workshops for boys and girls, a modern library and an information center, and a football field with three running tracks, playgrounds for sports and outdoor games and long jumps on the school grounds.

The area of ​​the kindergarten is more than 4 thousand square meters. meters. The institution has rooms for classes, music and sports halls, sports, play and walking areas with shady canopies and rubber flooring are equipped in the courtyard. The opening of the new kindergarten will make it possible to fully provide all children of Maly Karlin preschool age with places in the kindergarten.

Young Artists Competition

Until July 24, a competition for young artists is being held to participate in the 4th blazar contemporary art fair, which is scheduled for September 20-24 at the Museum of Moscow. The competition is open to artists under the age of 35, working in various fields of art from painting to performance, from any city and country in the world. Based on the results of reviewing applications, the expert council will select 60 authors, the results of the competition will be announced on August 4.

To the beach with a sketchbook

The Museum-Apartment of Isaac Brodsky (Arts Square, 3) hosts the exhibition “I want to go to the sea …”, presenting 30 little-known studies and sketches by famous Russian painters from the funds of the Museum of the Academy of Arts. They are united by the theme of the summer seascape. Among them are “The Boy on the Beach” by Valentin Serov, a series of sketches with views of Alupka by Pavel Schillingovsky, “Old Boats” by Isaac Brodsky. In the center of the exhibition – the work of Yevsey Moiseenko 191950s – 1970s: “Fisherman’s longboat”, “Gurzuf. Street”, “By the Sea” and others, which represent bright impressionistic works of the famous Leningrad artist. The exhibition is open until September 3rd.

How Plan Staff

Failed

On July 11, the Children’s Library of the History and Culture of St. Petersburg (Marata St., 72) will host a presentation of the book by local historian Konstantin Karpov “The Unknown Oranienbaum Bridgehead”. The publication tells about the hostilities that took place on the bridgehead – the most important sector of the defense of Leningrad. According to Konstantin Karpov, while working on the book “The Village of Lebyazhye” he had to make sure once again that it was necessary to bring some clarity to the information about the legendary events on the Oranienbaum Primorsky patch. The author tells in detail how Hitler’s “Staff” plan to destroy the bridgehead failed, about how its defenders did not allow the Nazis to break through to the Gulf of Finland.

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Prior Lake Daycare Center | Infant Daycare | Little Saints Early Childhood Center

Early Childhood Center

Little Saints ECC, a ministry of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, offers a safe, loving Christian environment for children ages 6 weeks to school age in a center that is dedicated to the smallest we serve.

What we do

Our Christian early childhood center is inviting and stimulating. The atmosphere is loving supportive and accepting. We encourage independence, problem solving with peers, self help skills, working together to solve problems and being a valuable part of a group. Each day is viewed as an opportunity for ongoing learning and discovery with activities to enhance individual growth; physically, mentally and spiritually.

Little Saints is a full service Christian Learning Center Licensed by the state of Minnesota

We’re #1

Little Saint’s Early Childhood Center won Southwest Newspapers Readers’ Faves & Raves for Favorite Child Care Center!

Preschool & Pre-K

We offer:

  • Full & Part-time Childcare

  • Flexible Schedules

  • Pre-School Core Knowledge Curriculum

  • Experienced Staff

  • Indoor & Outdoor Play

  • Hot Lunch Program

  • Security Entrance

Registration forms are found on the Enrollment page.

Want to help?

Little Saints is always looking for caring people who are interested in being aides or substitutes. If you are interested please contact us.

Support our Church & School

Please consider supporting our community by making donations via the programs below. We thank you for your support!

MAKE A SECURE DONATION →

“Our children have gone to St. Paul’s since kindergarten. We love the teaching staff and the loving, creative, Christian environment that they learn in every day. We also really enjoy the small class sizes for any extra attention that may be needed. Our kids have grown in their faith and their learning and it’s been a wonderful experience for us. St. Paul’s has been a great ‘school’ home for us since the start.

— Abby, parent

“My kids are mentally, spiritually and physically fulfilled. They are excited about school every day!”

— Molly, parent

“Knowing that my children are in a loving Christian environment makes for a family feel to the school. Parent and family participation is excellent.”

— Kari, parent

“SPLS has offered our children a solid foundation to their educational journey.”

— Brittany, parent

Follow St. Paul’s Lutheran Early Childhood Center on Facebook

St. Paul’s Lutheran Early Childhood Center

Cathedral Hill Montessori School – Saint Paul, MN

A Montessori school for children ages 16 months to 6 years

SCHEDULE A TOUR →

Why Cathedral Hill Montessori School?

We Individualize Learning.

We honor your child’s individuality and focus on curiosity, independence, compassion, collaboration, and critical thinking, preparing him or her to take on the future with confidence, propelled by the gift of self knowledge and a passion for learning.

We’re Backed by Research. 

Montessori education has been successfully serving children around the world for over a century for good reason. Our successful methods are consistently backed by current research in neurology and human development.

We’re a Community.

Our school is a community for more than just the children. We view our relationship with you as a partnership, working together for the benefit of your child

because children thrive when home and school work in harmony. 

Welcome to CHMS

Cathedral Hill Montessori is a family-founded nonprofit private school providing a year-round authentic Montessori education to children from infancy through six years of age. We offer half-day and full-day Montessori education for children 16 months to 6 years, all-day kindergarten, and the option of extended childcare. Our school serves families in St. Paul, Minnesota and the surrounding area.

We are proud to announce that we are 4-Star rated by Parent Aware and accept CCAP from Ramsey County. We also offer additional tuition aid to qualifying families.

Our Programs

Journey to Independence

16 – 36 months

Some refer to this developmental period as “The Terrible Twos.” We disagree; toddlers are terrific. We love everything about them – their energy, determination and curiosity – and purposefully created a very special place for your toddler to learn.

Learn more

A Love for Learning

3 – 6 years

The Children’s House program is truly a gift to your child. Designed for children between the ages of 3 to 6 years, it is an opportunity to nurture his individual development within the context of a group setting. The result? Self-confidence, joy and a lifelong love-for-learning.

Learn more

Learning How to Think

5 years – 6 years

Our Montessori kindergarten takes place in the Children’s House in two distinct cycles: the morning work cycle in a mixed-age classroom, and the afternoon work cycle for children between the ages of 5-6. By the end of their Montessori kindergarten experience children have figured out how they learn best, are able to self-correct, and are not afraid of making mistakes because they know it is a natural part of the learning process. 

Learn more

Option offers the flexibility of an All Day Program with extended hours for both toddlers and preschoolers

2.5- 6 years

The All Day Children’s House is a unique model that supports children (ages 2.5-6) in an authentic Montessori environment. It is a “home away from home” providing a consistent, engaging and inspiring place for children to live out their day, while extending the Montessori learning experience.

Learn More

Our mission is to provide a safe, beautiful and authentic Montessori learning environment; to serve an inclusive community of multicultural and economically diverse families; and to support children in becoming confident, independent, and compassionate members of society.  

How to Apply

1

Schedule a Tour

View our classrooms and learn more about Montessori education.

2

Submit an Application

After your tour you’re invited to apply for your child.

3

Join the Community!

Meet other new parents and connect with us on social media to get acquainted with our community.

Parent Reviews

quotes2Artboard 2

  • “Our son, Auggie, was lucky to be one of CHMS’s first students when it opened its doors with welcoming arms in 2011. He progressed from the Toddler Community into Children’s House over the course of 4 years where he was gifted a beautiful, calm, organized & nurturing space which cultivated a confident, independent and respectful individual. The authentic Montessori experience was one that helped our son develop his love for learning and our world.

    He established valuable lifelong friendships and learned several life skills that continue to serve him well today. We will forever be grateful to CHMS, thank you!”

    Melissa, a former parent

    Button

  • Wow! What a school! We are so thankful to have found and enrolled our 2 year old at such a top-notch, quality Montessori program. When I pick my son up he is literally beaming. The guides in our son’s class are loving, thoughtful, and exceptional with children. We are very lucky. We love CHMS.

    Becky, Toddler Community parent

    Button

Kindergarten “Medvezhonok”: Main page

Welcome!

We are glad to welcome you on the official website of MBDOU-Kindergarten “Medvezhonok”. The site is addressed to everyone who is interested in knowing how our educational organization lives.

Announcements

Water safety

Dear parents, during the summer holidays it is necessary to observe safety on the water, watch the children.

Day of Russia

Activities dedicated to the holiday took place in the kindergarten. Russia Day is an excellent opportunity to tell children once again about the history of our vast and most beautiful multinational country in the world, about the diversity of folk traditions.

3rd place of the regional stage of the competition “Teacher-defectologist of Russia-2023”

Teacher – speech therapist Patrina Yulia Viktorovna became the winner of the regional stage of the VI All-Russian Competition of professional skills “Teacher-defectologist of Russia – 2023”

Russian Language Day

In children garden events dedicated to the Russian language were held. Projects “Poetic action”, “Poetic living room” and others.

Children’s Day

Congratulations to the children on the holiday of childhood and the first day of summer! On this festive day, there were a lot of gifts and events for our beloved children, everyone was satisfied.

Graduation

Congratulations to the children on their first graduation from the kindergarten “Medvezhonok”.
We wish parents and children a good rest! With joy and desire to prepare for 1st grade!

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The Queen’s Jubilee began with a service at St. Paul’s Cathedral

”Context”: it will help you understand the events.

A thanksgiving service dedicated to the 90th birthday of Queen Elizabeth II was served at St. Paul’s Cathedral in London.

Image copyright AFP

Image caption

Elizabeth II appeared in the cathedral wearing a lemon yellow dress, summer coat and hat

95th birthday, Duke and Duchess of Cornwall, Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry.

The author of the photo, AP

Photo caption,

Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby led the service.

“We thank Her Majesty, as well as Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, and the entire royal family for mutual love and support, for serving the country and the Commonwealth of Nations,” Ison said.

Photo copyright, AP

Photo caption,

More than 2,000 guests attended the thanksgiving service at St. Paul’s Cathedral

The service was led by Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby, who noted that the reign of Elizabeth II went through wars and hardships, turmoil and change.

Prime Minister David Cameron recited a passage from the Bible, and renowned TV presenter David Attenborough read a poetic passage about the passage of time written by Michael Bond, author of a book about Paddington Bear.

Photo copyright, PA

Photo caption,

Thousands of enthusiastic subjects awaited the queen at the cathedral

Thanksgiving service at St. Paul’s Cathedral in Britain
Three-day official celebrations began on the occasion of the royal jubilee.

Photo copyright, AP

Photo caption,

The ceremony was honored by the presence of the heir to the throne, Prince Charles, wife

The Queen
turned 90 on April 21, however, according to a tradition spanning a quarter of a millennium,
The birthday of the British monarch is celebrated twice.

Image copyright Reuters

Image caption,

Prince William and his wife and Prince Harry will also appear on Sunday at a grand street celebration

Elizabeth II arrived at the cathedral to much fanfare and cheers from her subjects, dressed in a lemon yellow dress, summer coat and hat by designer Angela Kelly.

More than 2,000 guests were reported to attend the thanksgiving service at St. Paul’s Cathedral, including well-known politicians, public and religious figures, and the governors general of Commonwealth countries.

Photo copyright, PA

Photo caption,

More than 50 members of the royal family attended the service

Politicians, among others, were spotted
Labor leader Jeremy Corbyn
the new mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, the first minister of Scotland, Nicola Sturgeon, and several cabinet ministers.

Image copyright, AP

Image caption,

David Attenborough, himself recently celebrating his 90th birthday, read a passage of poetry written by Michael Bond about the passage of time

At the end of the service, the Queen hosted a luncheon for her Governors General at Buckingham Palace.

The traditional parade in honor of the monarch’s birthday will take place in central London on Saturday, after which aircraft of the Royal Air Force will fly over Buckingham Palace.

Image copyright, AFP

Image caption,

The service was attended by many well-known politicians, including the Prime Minister and the Treasury Secretary

On Sunday, Queen Elizabeth II will host a street party near Buckingham Palace for around 10,000 invited activists from 600 different charities and public organizations working under the patronage of the Queen.

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There is no doubt that a career in Salesforce leads to some very attractive salaries. The highest Salesforce salaries combine bountiful Salesforce skills to properly administer, implement, or develop, and the fact that the platform brings a huge positive impact to businesses.

When getting started in the Salesforce world, there are usually a few core roles that people hold, including junior admin, consultant, and developer – depending on your background, one might be more appropriate than the other. Once you have a few years under your belt, there are many different paths you can take to build a fulfilling career.

As salary is a motivating factor for a lot of people, let’s take a look at the Salesforce jobs that command the most money in the world.

*Data included in this post is from the world’s largest salary survey by Mason Frank – download your copy.

10. Project Manager | $135,000

Project managers oversee Salesforce implementations, ensuring they are completed within scope, on time, and within budget. Great PMs will have a mixture of technical and soft skills, ensuring they can help the team troubleshoot any issues that arise, and manage all stakeholders involved.

Project managers are commonly found working at Salesforce Consultancies, but can also be permanent, or contracting for end users.

9. Pre-Sales Consultant | $137,000

A pre-sales consultant is a skilled role that bridges the gap between the commercial and technical world. By definition, this role is usually involved alongside sales teams in selling a product or service.

A pre-sales consultant is a sales individual’s right hand (wo)man, and will take on the responsibility of finding out about the prospect’s business and technical requirements, and will sometimes build and present a demo. Pre-sales roles are usually found at product companies such as Salesforce or any app on the AppExchange, as well as Salesforce consultancies selling their services.

8. CRM Manager | $137,500

A Salesforce CRM Manager can be compared to a Salesforce Admin role. However, CRM Managers are usually a more senior role involved in larger Salesforce implementations.

As opposed to just administering the Salesforce org, they will usually be managing a team, and be much more involved in the company’s overall CRM strategy.

7. Functional Consultant | $139,000

Functional consultants are the individuals who implement Salesforce products. You will most often find these roles within Salesforce Consultancies. They will be tasked with identifying a customer’s requirements, translating it into Salesforce solutions, and then actually implementing it using declarative point-and-click tools on Salesforce.

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6. Program Manager | $142,000

Program managers are very similar to project managers in the way they are involved in the successful roll-out of Salesforce products. The way they differ is the fact that programs are usually made up of several other projects and have an overarching business strategy attached to them, providing extra complexity and requiring additional skill.

5. Solution Architect | $151,000

A solution architect is involved in the solutioning and architecting of Salesforce projects. While a functional consultant may be able to gather requirements and create a solution for a smaller project, solution architects are typically brought in for more complex projects.

This may involve multiple departments, integration with other systems, or simply complex processes. The architects are the people who need to understand Salesforce inside out, as well as best practices associated with larger projects.

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4. Technical Consultant | $161,000

Similar to a functional consultant, you will find that technical consultants are mostly at Salesforce consultancies. The differentiator is that technical consultants will have the knowledge of both the functional and development side of Salesforce.

This is a powerful combination, meaning this individual can support almost any aspect of Salesforce.

3. Development Manager | $164,000

When a team of developers is needed for an end user of Salesforce or a consultancy, a development manager may be required. They will be in charge of ensuring developers’ performance, as well as providing best practices and leadership support.

2. MuleSoft Technical Architect | $170,000

Salesforce purchased MuleSoft back in 2018, and it has been a huge success in helping companies move through their digital transformation. With its out-of-the-box API connectors, you can connect Salesforce to any system, whether it has an API or not.

This doesn’t come cheap though. MuleSoft is an expensive, specialist product, and the skillset that comes with it is handsomely rewarded. MuleSoft Architects are some of the most well paid Salesforce professionals in the world, and for good reason – they are working with tools and processes that can make a huge impact.

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1. Technical Architect | $174,000

There are no surprises here – the technical architect is one of the highest-paid Salesforce jobs in the world. Similar to a solution architect, technical architects will work on large-scale implementations or projects.

The difference is that a technical architect can oversee any element of a Salesforce implementation – they understand code, integrations, declarative solutions, and even other systems such as AWS, CTI systems, and BI tools. Please bear in mind that this salary is not for a Certified Technical Architect, who can command even more than this salary!

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Bonus. VP Sales | $190,000 + Comission

There is one role in the Mason Frank Salary Survey that commands more money than a technical architect, and that’s a sales director or vice president of sales. You will typically find these roles within Salesforce, Salesforce AppExchange partners, or Salesforce Consultancies. Sales roles such as these often make up their salary with 50% base and 50% performance-based commission.

While very different to many of the other technical roles above, if you fancy making the big bucks, sales could be the path to choose.

Salesforce Salary Guide in 2023

As we look ahead to 2023, businesses and professionals will be evaluating what the following year looks like for them individually. Whether that’s looking at overall happiness, measuring successes and projecting goals, or even searching for new directions, it’s important for everyone (no matter their position) to be as informed as possible on their sector’s landscape. Here is Salesforce Salary Guide in 2023 and average Salesforce salaries in different job profile.

With that in mind, it’s understandable that before logging off for the holidays, plenty of professionals may have an eye on career goals and resolutions ahead of returning in the new year. One resource that will help inform those decisions is our very own Salesforce Careers and Hiring Guide, the largest independent survey of Salesforce professionals anywhere on the planet.

As well as covering employee sentiment on everything from benefits to certifications, it also includes vital information about the most in-demand Salesforce careers in the market, as well as the salaries you can expect to earn in each region. So, what are the career opportunities that lie ahead for these either new to the platform, or looking at their next move in the new year? Let look into Salesforce Salary Guide in 2023

Salesforce Administrator

For many, the Salesforce Administrator role is seen as a starting point in their tech career as they get to grips with the platform. It can also be an excellent foundation for anyone wanting to begin their tech journey without as much in-depth understanding of cloud products, allowing Admins to understand and customize Salesforce using declarative configuration, and how to maintain and nurture a Salesforce organization while supporting end users in their tech needs. There is a necessary level of business acumen required, as Salesforce Administrators are becoming increasingly more involved in crucial decisions within an organization as the role evolves.

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Average Salesforce Admin Salary

How much do Salesforce Administrators make and what is the average Salesforce admin Salary?

What can you expect to earn? On average, a Junior Salesforce Administrator is likely to receive a salary of around $92,250 – $114,500 if they are located in the US, with Junior Admins in the UK earning £30,750 – £51,000. On top of this, 66% of Salesforce Administrators reported that they were satisfied with their salary.

The role itself is crucial to any successful organization, providing the innovation to stay competitive and tech ready. If professionals can market themselves as indispensable, they can expect the level of compensation that comes with that. Other ways to increase your earnings include specific vertical experience—becoming an expert in products like Vlocity, FSL, and Service Cloud can make all the difference.

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Senior Salesforce Admin Salary

With Senior Administrators looking to receive a salary of up to $149,000 it’s the perfect stepping stone into the Salesforce world, allowing professionals to earn a healthy salary before either earning more as they qualify for other roles within the ecosystem, or increasing their earning power as they specialize further within the platform and evolve into more experienced team members.

Salesforce Developer

With every evolution of Salesforce comes the need for professionals that can help guide these advancements, making Salesforce Developers a desired and demanded role within the ecosystem. Stepping in when requirements go beyond declarative configuration tools, Developers use programming languages such as Apex and JavaScript to ensure success. Previously named one of the top 25 jobs in the world, across any sector, by LinkedIn, you would expect a salary that matches this recognition. 

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Average Salesforce Developer Salary

How much do Salesforce Developers make and what is the average Salesforce Developer Salary?

Average Salesforce Developer Salary

Looking at the data from this year’s guide, Junior Salesforce Developers stand to make up to $130,250 per annum in the US. With their peers in the UK earning between £39,500 – £74,250 at entry level positions, the scope is there for significant pay increases as your skillset increases. Moving to Senior roles, Developers are receiving up to $180,000 in the US, with flexibility, while Developers in the UK can expect to earn between £74,250 – £92,250.

For those who want to increase their earning potential, specializing in areas such as MuleSoft or Vlocity is an excellent place to start. The certification itself is also a prerequisite for the role as a Technical Architect, making it a great addition to the resume of anyone wanting to work their way up the Salesforce technical ladder.

It’s also worth noting that for those who’d prefer the lucrative world of freelancing, contract Developers are currently earning $94-$151 (p/h) on average in US locations, with UK-based professionals receiving £566-£796 (p/d), showing a significant difference depending on where you are based.

Salesforce Consultant

The Salesforce Consultant role can be a rewarding career, with professionals having control over how businesses operate to ensure effectiveness. Consultants implement and optimize the products that Salesforce has on offer in line with client requirements in a scalable way, making it a crucial role in the ecosystem. To excel in the role, professionals need to leverage their expertise (time and advice) proactively, adapting to developments that will test the vastness of their knowledge. 

5 Skills Great Salesforce Consultants Have In Common.

Average Salesforce Functional Consultant Salary

How much do Salesforce Functional consultants make and what is the average Salesforce Functional Consultant Salary?

Average Salesforce Functional Consultant Salary

Average Salesforce Technical Consultant Salary

How much do Salesforce Technical consultants make and what is the average Salesforce Technical consultants Salary?

Average Salesforce Technical Consultant Salary

In our latest survey, we questioned two different types of Consultants: Functional and Technical. We found that more Technical Consultants (81%) are satisfied with their current role, compared to 57% of Functional Consultants. There could be several reasons for this decrease, however one fact is certain—there is a considerable jump in the average salary of a Salesforce Technical Consultant in comparison to a Functional Consultant. The average salary of a Junior Functional Consultant is between $117,750 and $143,750 (or £50,500 to £68,750 for workers in the UK) which jumps up to around $167,750 in Senior roles.

Salesforce Technical Architect

Technical Architects are in high demand across the Salesforce ecosystem, making it one of the highest paying roles in the ecosystem and rewarded accordingly—78% of Salesforce Technical Architects are satisfied with their salary, up from 64% in our last survey. Due to the difficulty of the certification process, they are a rare commodity across Salesforce, often referred to as the ‘one percent’ in the ecosystem. However, once you have verified your skills with the certification, it’s safe to say that your earning potential will significantly rocket.

Check how to Become a Salesforce Certified Technical Architect (CTA).

Average Salesforce Technical Architect Salary

How much do Salesforce Technical Architects make and what is the average Salesforce Technical Architect Salary?

Average Salesforce Technical Architect Salary

For US-based Architects, the average salary you can expect is between $180,000 and $220,000, making it the highest-paid role from those discussed throughout this piece by a significant margin, with those in the UK reportedly earning up to £155,500 annually. While it’s a large jump in terms of average salary intake, we found that overall, only 63% of Salesforce Technical Architects were satisfied with their role, showing that money doesn’t always mean happiness.

So, what next?

Ultimately, your career in Salesforce depends not just on your own strengths, but your interests. The Salesforce universe feels almost infinite as the platform continues to evolve and grow, making resources like ours a useful tool in determining your next career move. With 2023 offering plenty of opportunity as demand for the platform (and those who power it) increases, the potential is there to shape your year the way you want. The Mason Frank Careers and Hiring guide: Salesforce Edition is available now.

how much managers and executives receive

At any time, and especially with the advent of the coronavirus crisis, it is important for businesses to maintain a stable level of sales in the company. One of the most important vacancies in business today is becoming a sales manager. Hundreds of companies in Ukraine are currently looking for good sales.

Journalists inform.zp.ua decided to figure out what kind of work it is and how in Ukraine you can start receiving a salary of tens of thousands of hryvnias in 2021.

How to become a sales manager

The sales department of any company is always “at the forefront” and is the engine of business. Sales managers communicate directly with customers, and both the volume and structure of sales and the development of the enterprise as a whole largely depend on the results of the department’s work. Universities and colleges don’t train people to be sales managers. At the same time, both large and small companies are looking for such employees in sales departments.

A survey among managers shows that a person with any profession can become a good salesperson, and in sales qualities of character and communication skills are more important than education. A good salesperson is always persistent and purposeful. It is important for him to quickly find a common language with any client. Among the important factors for success in sales, it is worth noting the ability to convince and stress resistance to work with customer objections. In other words, to become a good seller, you need to start selling systematically and learning from your own mistakes.

What salary do sales managers get? At the same time, the salary of the head of the sales department can reach the amount twice as high. At the same time, the head of the sales department is responsible for the entire department and the success of each individual manager. When searching for a head of sales department, vacancies, salaries start from 15,000 hryvnia.

It is worth noting that in most cases in the field of sales, the rate and percentage for successful sales are usually distributed in a 50/50 ratio. Thus, the manager and the head of the department are interested in increasing sales, and the owner of the company pays for a specific result, not man-hours.

Three ways to find a good job

The first and most common way is to find a job on job search sites. They offer up-to-date vacancies of reliable companies. For example, on the grc.ua website, more than 85,000 companies are looking for employees, and there are also more than 10,000 various vacancies throughout Ukraine.

The second method is recommended. You can get into the company through the right person, who can recommend you. The disadvantage of this method is that not everyone will want to take responsibility for you if you do not already have experience or proper skills.

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Welcome to Beautiful Flowers Daycare! We offer childcare for families looking to provide their child with a loving and safe environment that’s just like home. At our home daycare, our goal is to help children learn important social, emotional, and behavioral skills that prepare them for a successful and happy future. We offer an environment that advances curiosity and inquisitiveness through Developmental Play-based activities. We offer programs for a wide variety of ages from 6 months to 12 years. At our daycare, we provide a culturally diverse learning environment by offering programs in Spanish. We look forward to hearing from you! Please contact us to schedule a tour for you and your family.

Curriculum:
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Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Potty Training:
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Certified in First Aid and CPR

I am excited about delivering quality childcare and helping children in achieving important developmental milestones.

With my professional experience and certifications in First Aid and CPR, I’m highly accomplished in teaching both educational and intentional play activities designed to develop children’s’ psychological, emotional, behavioral, and social skills.

6 months to 2 years

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$310

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$294

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At Beautiful Flowers Daycare, our home daycare is designed for play, creativity, and learning! Our daycare has a driveway for parking. Within the space, we have a backyard, a nap room, an art area, and a reading area to create a comfortable environment for all of our activities.

Our family-oriented neighborhood has convenient street parking.

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Contents

  • Home flower care: the main rule
  • Flower care: things to consider
    • Plant care: how to choose the right temperature?
    • Features of the selection of lighting
    • Humidity and watering
    • The specifics of nutrition and top dressing
    • Protection against pests

Potted flowers are an incredible decoration for a house, apartment, office, shop, school office or any other room. Caring for indoor plants is a set of principles and rules that should be followed for a healthy and beautiful appearance of the home garden. Simple tips from ArtFlora specialists have already been collected in this article. Competent recommendations will help you learn the basics of caring for and growing indoor plants, even for beginners in this business.

Home flower care: the main rule

First of all, it is worth remembering that each indoor plant requires an individual approach. There is no single technique suitable for all, without exception, colors. It is worthwhile to first observe the plant and its well-being, soil, leaves and flowers.

Avoiding extremes becomes a universal rule. Excessive watering or, conversely, lack of moisture, excess sunlight or darkness are detrimental to most home plants. It is always worth remembering that extreme conditions adversely affect flowers. It is best to stick to the golden mean and always focus on the condition of the plant.

Flower care: things to consider

Among the myriad of principles and recommendations, there are only five main points that should be constantly monitored. Among them:

  • temperature regime;
  • lighting;
  • humidity;
  • food;
  • pests.

Let’s deal with each of the parameters separately.

Plant care: how to choose the right temperature?

Warmth is one of the fundamental factors influencing the growth and development of flowers. Plants in pots got their name: “indoor” for a reason. This suggests that the flowers are comfortable in normal home conditions. Most plants thrive at temperatures ranging from 13 to 24 degrees. Higher rates are required for exotic varieties. At the same time, there are plants that grow better in the cold. For them, the maximum is 16 degrees.

Almost all plants are able to withstand slight temperature fluctuations without visible damage. The main condition is to avoid sudden drops and drafts. Only cacti and succulents are able to cope with such differences without any problems. This is due to the conditions of their natural growth. In nature, such plants withstand intense heat during the day, as well as a serious drop in temperature at night.

Features of the selection of illumination

The required amount of light is the basis for the correct flow of photosynthesis processes. Violation of this regime leads to a slowdown in processes and death of the flower. The easiest way to provide the necessary insolation is to place the pot near the window. But in this case it is also important not to overdo it.

Be aware that some plants require bright sunlight. Others grow better in the shade. Among the main signs of lack of illumination:

  • pale leaves;
  • strong tilt towards the light source;
  • no colors;
  • excessive stem elongation;
  • dryness of lower leaves.

An excess of insolation is indicated by:

  • the appearance of dark or red spots on the leaves;
  • lethargy;
  • faded color.

In winter, experts recommend placing flowers on the windowsill. Due to the short daylight hours, even those plants that usually prefer shade will not suffer.

Humidity and watering

How often and how much water plants require depends on several factors:

  • flower type;
  • room temperature;
  • soil moisture capacity;
  • lighting;
  • growth or flowering phase;
  • features of the root system and the number of leaves;
  • drainage specifics.

In general, the irrigation regime can be represented as follows:

  • summer – daily;
  • spring – once every two days;
  • autumn – once every three or four days;
  • winter – once a week or two.

If you have any doubts about the intensity of watering, it is worth remembering that it is better to water the plant more often and a little bit than once, but abundantly. With this approach, it is possible to track the needs of the flower and form your own watering rules.

Feeding and feeding specifics

Flower fertilization is one of the main actions that the owner should take. In their natural habitat, plants are able to independently vary their diet. Houseplants require care from a person. Conventionally, all fertilizers can be divided into the following categories:0003

  • Nitrogen. They activate the growth of stems and leaves, but can delay flowering and provoke fungal diseases if applied excessively.
  • Phosphate. Increase the number of buds and are responsible for the duration of flowering.
  • Potash. Apply when buds appear.

It is important to understand that an excess of nutrients can negatively affect flowers, so it is important to correctly select the amount of fertilizer.

Pest control

Parasites love houseplants as much as the hosts themselves. Among the most common pests:

  • Spider mite. It is practically invisible due to its miniature size, but causes noticeable white spots on the leaves.
  • Aphid. It is characterized by somewhat large sizes. The danger of this parasite is its rapid reproduction and the ability to infect all the flowers around.
  • Mealy beetle. Outwardly, it looks like a white pile or fluff.

Noticing the appearance of pests on the plant, do not panic. Modern manufacturers offer means to combat any parasites. The main thing is to act quickly. Then there is an opportunity to save the flower.

Having figured out how to care for flowers and what to pay attention to, you can safely start creating your own greenhouse at home.

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A gifted flower arrangement can please the hostess if properly cared for. Cut flowers experience some stress after we deprive them of their natural source of moisture and nutrition, so it is important to provide them with comfortable conditions. More often, plants wither due to lack of water or a decrease in sugars. This usually happens if the vessels of the plant are clogged with air bubbles.

In order to prevent such a nuisance, it is important to cut the stem correctly before placing the flowers in water. There are still a lot of nuances, having familiarized with which even a non-professional florist will know – how to keep cut flowers fresh for a long time?

How to properly prepare flowers?

Caring for cut flowers requires care and knowledge. Before putting flowers in a vase, they need to be prepared. The presented bouquet will have fresh and correct cuts. To refresh them, just hold them under running cold water. Pay attention to the bottom of the bouquet – remove the lower leaves from the stem. If the composition is made up of flowers with a soft stem, the cut should be long and oblique, and in the case of a hard stem, a more even cut is made. To preserve the fresh aroma, the flowers are sprayed with cold water from a spray bottle. Also, florists recommend crushing the bottom of the stem (about 2 cm) with a hammer – this will increase the moisture absorption surface and allow the flowers to delight you with their beauty for a longer period. If you are doing everything right and cannot understand why cut flowers still wither, pay attention to the following recommendation.

Don’t forget to feed. Depending on the flower, a special top dressing is added to the vase with water – useful vitamins, which also affect the “service life” of the donated plant.

Water disinfection

Spring water does not flow in taps, it would be unreasonable to put a fresh bouquet in it. Let’s analyze the question of how to keep fresh flowers longer with the help of water purification. No need to use expensive filters and special chemicals. Boil running water and cool it – this will save it from harmful substances. You can go the opposite way by turning the liquid into ice – melt water is good for plants. You can disinfect water with a piece of charcoal – just put it in the bottom of a vase and it will do its job. Florists can afford to add one drop of whiteness or any detergent – this will stop the growth of bacteria in the water.

Top dressing of flowers

Next, let’s look at how to prolong the life of cut flowers with the power of special top dressings.

  • Tulips and lilacs last much longer if a few cubes of sugar or sugar syrup are added to the water.
  • Aspirin helps keep roses fresh – drop one tablet into the vase after changing the water.
  • Plants with thick stems (chrysanthemums, gerberas, calla lilies) love acid, so a moderate dose of lemon juice in water will be a top dressing for such cut flowers.
  • Shrub flowers (alstroemeria, lisianthus, peonies, daffodils) are perfectly preserved in water with a drop of potassium permanganate.
  • For a bouquet of asters, a teaspoon of alcohol per liter of water will be a good top dressing.

Where to put the bouquet?

Finding a location is very important if you want to know how to keep your cut flowers fresh.

  • Roses are picky. You should not put the bouquet in a place that is too hot – it is necessary to provide a temperature of 20-22 degrees. Also note that the flowers should not be exposed to direct sunlight.
  • Tulips love sunlight, so if you are wondering how to store cut flowers in a vase, put the composition on the windowsill – you will immediately notice how the flower buds continue to grow, feeding on daylight and warmth.
  • Gerberas, daisies, carnations and chrysanthemums are not picky in nature, so they can be placed anywhere you like.
  • Bouquets of cut peony or lisianthus flowers are also best protected from the sun and provide a slight coolness.

How to care for cut flowers?

To summarize, we have identified the principles of how to care for cut flowers:

  • Plants should be cut every day
  • Change the water in the vase regularly and don’t forget to feed
  • Don’t forget to pick off wilted buds and petals so they don’t rob viable ones of moisture
  • Spray large leaves with a spray bottle
  • Observe color compatibility

By following simple rules, you can keep a fragrant composition for 1-2 weeks.

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Опубликовано: October 7, 2023 в 10:55 am

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Then, think about how much of your household income you can spare for child care. When you get to crunching the numbers, you might find you have more available in your budget than you initially thought. Plus, tax credits, tuition subsidies, and more can help you find an affordable daycare provider.

Use a combination of these strategies — some potentially obvious, others more creative — to find a high-quality and affordable daycare for your child. And, as always, keep waitlists in mind and start your search as early as possible.

Ask Around

The first thing you should do is simply ask around your community. The best recommendations often come from people you know. Friends, family members, coworkers, neighbors, and even that friendly clerk at the grocery store can point you in the right direction.

Get a Subsidy

You might qualify for a child care subsidy. Each year, federal, state, and even local authorities allocate a certain amount of funds to help families with child care expenses. Qualification requirements vary by state, so be sure to check yours.

Apply for Assistance

Child care assistance — similar to a subsidy — is another state-run program you might qualify for. Most states provide financial assistance for child care to low-income families. With child care assistance, you’ll typically pay a portion of the expenses, while the program pays for the rest.

Start a DCFSA

Some employers offer a Dependent Care Flexible Spending Account (DCFSA), which allows you to contribute part of your pre-tax income to an account used to pay for child care expenses. And this has an added bonus of lowering your tax liability! Keep in mind that a DCFSA must be used to pay for work-related child care expenses — it can’t be used for child care provided outside of your work schedule.

Take Advantage of a Tax Credit

When tax season comes around, you might be able to cash in on the Child and Dependent Care Credit. It’s income-based, so the lower your income, the higher the credit will be.

Plus, your tax liability might get reduced so much that you end up with a refund!

However, note that you can’t open or fund a DCFSA and use the child care tax credit in the same tax year, so be strategic.

Ask About Rates and Discounts

Your child’s daycare center or potential future center might offer sibling discounts or discounts for paying the tuition in full, up front. They might also offer discounts for veterans, active-duty military service members, teachers, first responders, and more. Special rates and discounts can help you find a much more affordable daycare.

Explore Your Benefits

Take a look at the child care benefits your employer offers and/or talk to an HR rep at work to see if there’s anything your company can do to help with child care costs. Some employers offer subsidized child care, affordable daycare in on-site or near-site centers, nanny placement, and more.

Do a Daycare Comparison

Are you looking at more than one center in your area? Affordability shouldn’t be the only factor — you also want to be sure the daycare you choose meets your child’s needs, makes your family feel comfortable, and more. Tour different centers to find an affordable daycare that’s high-quality, too.

 

Full Day Daycare and Childcare rates/prices in Florence for infants

I have been calling a handful of childcare/daycare prices/rates for my 1 year old since May 2017. I think the rates are safe to apply for any child between the ages of 3 months – before kindergarten (between 4 or 5 years old). This is for full day care. To save you some trouble, here are my findings. 

Saint Paul United Methodist Church – Their all day care is between 6:45am – 6pm and the cost is $125 per week so that equates to about $500 per month, per child. This includes breakfast, lunch and all snacks. (843) 669-3134

Central United Methodist Church Preschool – Edit for 2018: Central United Methodist Preschool’s regular program is from 9AM – Noon and you can extend the care to 2:30pm as part of their lunch brunch program and until 4:30PM for another additional cost.  Please call them to double check if anything has changed. Their program gets full very quickly! This is maybe not the best place for full time day care if you work beyond 4pm. 

La Petite Academy –
Their all day childcare is from 6AM – 6PM with breakfast, morning snack, lunch, and afternoon snack included. This is a chain and they are located all over the US. They follow a great preschool structure that’s appropriate by age and the chain itself has been around for decades. They also provide an after school program for kids in elementary school. The quote I was given was $154 per week for full time care for my little ones for Mon-Fri. This rate might have increased a bit. They are located in West Florence. Address: 3501 Pine Needles Rd, Florence, SC 29501 Tel: (843) 662-9808. Price is around $616 a month. 

South Florence Baptist Daycare – Their all day care is from 6:30am – 6pm and cost is $111 per week. It is for ages 6 weeks old – 4 years old. They have individual classrooms for each age level and offer the A-Beka Christian Curriculum. They provide a hot breakfast, lunch, and snacks – all included in your child’s tuition cost. They also use separate age-specific fenced playgrounds.

Charlie Brown Day Care – Their all day care is $125 a week so that is about $500 a month. (843) 665-1226. They are the closest to FDTC (about 10 min) in the group of daycares that I researched. Address: 1800 Gregg Ave., Florence, SC 29501. 

Sunshine House – Their full time care is $155 a week, so that is about $620 a month. Address: 2009 Second Loop Rd., Florence, SC 29501. Meals and snacks are all included. 

First Presbyterian Church Child Development Center – From 7am – 6pm year round, the child development center provides all day care for $135 a week, which is about $540 a month. Mid-morning snacks, lunches and afternoon snacks are included. It is for ages 6 weeks – 4k. Address: 700 Park Ave., Florence, SC 29501

Immanuel Baptist Church Child Care – Their full time care is $122 a week from 7am – 6pm, which is approximately $488 per month.
Address: 306 Cherokee Rd., Florence, SC 29501 Tele: (843) 665-9004

I will update this page with more details as I continue my search for the right daycare for my child. I hope this is helpful! Note that prices may have increased since I’ve called these places. Please note that each month has more than 4 weeks but I used 4 weeks as my calculation to compare the rates with each other.

ZhK Polyarnaya 25, prices for apartments in the new building Polyarnaya 25 on the official website of PIK 5, available

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About the project

The residential quarter “Polyarnaya 25” is located in the north of Moscow. Babushkinskaya metro station is 15 minutes away by public transport or by electric scooter — there are four scooter parking lots next to the project. The project includes ten residential buildings, two kindergartens, a school, underground and multi-level parking lots.

This is a cozy residential quarter, where there is everything for a comfortable life. From each house there is an exit to a closed courtyard-park, where cars do not drive and random passers-by do not walk. This is a peaceful place to relax, read a book and practice yoga. There are sports grounds with exercise machines in the yard – it is convenient to do exercises in the fresh air right next to the house. And for children, we will build playgrounds from natural and safe materials.

Shops, cafes and other services will open on the first floors. To go grocery shopping, buy a coffee or take a pizza to go, it will be enough to go down the elevator.

From Polyarnaya 25 you can walk to the Yauza park, the longest in Europe, in half an hour. And on a scooter to the park – only 12 minutes. There are walking and bicycle paths, playgrounds, playgrounds, picnic areas and a dog training area. The park has unusual sports facilities, such as a skate park and a go-kart track. And in 15 minutes by car there is a picturesque estate Sviblovo.

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Project features The height of the houses in Polyarnaya 25 and the distance between them are chosen so that there is a lot of sunlight in the apartments and yards. Shops and cafes are located on the ground floors.
There is a lot of greenery in the park yards, there are benches, tables and playgrounds. For cars, there are two multi-level above-ground parking lots.
Polyarnaya 25 will have two kindergartens, one of which is already working for 300 kids, and a school with an IT lab.

Life in Polyarnaya 25

Everything is nearby: there are shops, shopping centers, the Ladoga cinema and the Mechta Ice Palace around Polyarnaya 25. On foot you can walk to a landscaped park near the Chermyanka River – this is a great place for outdoor recreation. There are also four parking lots for electric scooters – they can quickly get to the metro, the Yauza park or the Globus hypermarket.

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Polar 25 offers a wide range of layouts: from compact studios to apartments for large families. You can buy an apartment with a finished finish – and immediately move. 9View 4 offers

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Nearest settlement: August 15, 2023, Building 3

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May 25, 2023

Start of sales of pantries in building 2. 1

On May 24, sales of pantries with finishing in building 2.1 of the Polyarnaya 25 project began.

May 17, 2023

A kindergarten for 220 children will appear in Polyarnaya 25

The construction of a kindergarten for 220 children has begun in the residential area of ​​Polyarnaya 25.

April 28, 2023

Subscribe to the auction for the sale of storerooms in the Polyarnaya 25 project

On May 5, the sale of storerooms in the Polyarnaya 25 project will begin.

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My district. Biryulyovo East and West, Moskvorechye-Saburovo, Tsaritsyno

My district. Biryulyovo East and West, Moskvorechye-Saburovo, Tsaritsyno

Four districts in the south that became part of Moscow in 1960th year. Industrial, with a rich history and its own identity.

Home for over 450,000 Muscovites. Improving their quality of life is the main goal of the development programs carried out in these areas over the past decade.

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Transport

For many years, the main problem of Biryulyovo East and West, Moskvorechye-Saburov and Tsaritsyn was the lack of transport links. And not only with the city center, but also among themselves.

To improve the situation, we have implemented several major projects.

We built overpass across the Paveletsky direction of Moscow Railways , connecting streets of Podolsky Kursantov and Elevatornaya . But in fact, it connected East and West Biryulyovo.

The overpass became the key structure of the new highway Elevatornaya Street – Podolskikh Kursantov Street – Krasny Mayak Street , which connected Lipetskaya Street with Varshavskoye Highway and became an alternate for Moscow Ring Road in the southern sector of the city.

Previously, in order to get from one area to another, drivers had to go to the Moscow Ring Road, making a detour through traffic jams 5-7 km long. Thanks to the new understudy, the travel time between neighboring areas has been reduced by 3-4 times.

At Lipetskaya Street – the main thoroughfare of Biryulyovo Vostochny – a 600-meter flyover of direct running was opened. Side passages were created along it for a comfortable exit to Lipetskaya Street from Elevatornaya and 6th Radialnaya Streets. U-turns and exits were organized in the underpass space.

The construction of the overpass increased the capacity of Lipetskaya Street by 25-30%, thus reducing the intensity of traffic congestion and simplifying the exit from Moscow to the Don federal highway.

In the area of ​​st. Lipetskaya, 34/25, the noise barrier was updated – instead of old panels, modern ones with improved sound insulation were installed.

Podolskikh Kadsantov Street was extended to MKAD with a modern interchange. Thus, residents of Biryulyovo Zapadny received an additional entrance/exit to the Moscow Ring Road.

Reconstructed Kashirskoe shosse from MKAD to Varshavskoe shosse.

Three more large projects are underway, which will radically improve the traffic situation in the south of the city. Two of them are chord highways that form a new transport frame of the capital.

This is Southern Rocade , already built from MKAD to Proletarsky Prospekt.

This is Moscow high-speed diameter – we plan to complete the construction of the southern direction this year.

The opening of the Southern Rokada and the southern direction of the MSD will provide residents of Biryulyovo, Moskvorechye-Saburov and Tsaritsyn with many new – fast and convenient – options for traveling around the city. The most important effect is that the metropolis will become closer.

Finally, the third large-scale project that is currently underway is the reconstruction of interchange at the intersection of Lipetskaya Street and MKAD . The most complicated transport hub – in total it is planned to build almost 19 km of roads, including 8 artificial structures.

In January of this year, the first section was opened – the outer side of the Moscow Ring Road with an exit to the M-4 highway. In general, we plan to commission the interchange in 2024. As a result, traffic will be improved on one of the busiest sections of the Moscow Ring Road, as well as in Biryulyovo and other adjacent areas.

Rail transport is actively developing.

On the basis of the Kursk direction of the Moscow Railway, traffic was launched along MCD-2 . Passengers are accepted by stations Moskvorechye , Tsaritsyno , Pokrovskoe , Krasny Stro At rush hour, new, comfortable surface metro trains run every 5-7 minutes.

This spring, Big Circle Line of the metro was fully launched. It included stations Kashirskaya and Varshavskaya “, previously serving the Kakhovskaya branch. This was preceded by their reconstruction.

Specialists preserved the historical appearance of the stations as much as possible, while modernizing the infrastructure, replacing utilities, rails, wall cladding and platforms. In fact, the stations were dismantled and reassembled, completely updating the main structures and equipment, taking into account advanced engineering technologies.

Kashirskaya “,

Warsaw “.

Territories adjacent to the stations have been landscaped – it is convenient to go to the metro and just take a walk.

Our plans include the construction of Biryulyovskaya metro line, which will stretch south from the former ZIL industrial area. The prospective radius will be connected by interchanges with BKL, MCC, Zamoskvoretskaya and Troitskaya metro lines.

29 new urban land transport routes serve to develop inter-district transport links. For the convenience of passengers, 165 modern stopping pavilions have been installed.

Fans of cycling actively use the bicycle infrastructure. They have 48 car parks and 27 two-wheeler rental stations.

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Landscaping

Tidying up existing parks and creating new outdoor recreation areas is the task of creating a quality public space. In the south, it is being successfully solved.

Landscaping of Orchard was completed, where there is more greenery, places for active and quiet recreation.

Skate park, pump track and other activities attract children and youth at park e Pines . There is something to admire, fans of topiary art.

Updated Fruit Park bright and cozy.

Several recreation areas near the water have been landscaped.

Chertanovka river valley.

Square at Bulatnikovskaya street .

Landscaped area around Korneevsky ponds .

Upper and Lower Biryulevsky Ponds .

New pedestrian zones have been equipped – along Kashirskoye Highway from 51, building 5 to 59, building 2,

from st. Zagoryevskaya to the projected passage No. 6133 .

Among the well-maintained iconic objects is a recreation area at Borisov Ponds , landscaped areas along Kavkazsky boulevard from the street. Bekhterev to st. Kantemirovskaya, between Shipilov proezd and Kashirskoe highway .

We pay great attention to the development of Biryulevsky arboretum . A unique park-nursery was established in 1938 to select tree species most resistant to the Moscow climate. It was severely damaged by freezing rain in 2010. Over the past decade, much has been done to restore plantings and expand the collection.

In addition, the reconstruction of the ponds of the arboretum, the construction of the amphitheater and the embankments of the Biryulevsky Creek were completed.

This year we took on a few more iconic objects. Among them – square near DK Moskvorechye and park named after. Herzen .

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Social infrastructure

The educational system was replenished with several new buildings, which have all the conditions for study and education, communication and recreation, creative and sports activities.

Kindergartens – at st. Yagodnaya, 14, building 1 ,

Kashirskoye sh., 38, building 2.

School on the street. Mikhnevskaya , 8, building 2.

Annex to the school in Vostryakovsky pr.

In addition, in Moskvorechye-Saburovo, construction was completed two buildings 0162 objects under the program to stimulate the creation of places of employment. The investor built a school for 900 students and a kindergarten for 160 children.

School.

Kindergarten.

Construction is underway kindergarten on the street. 6th Radial, vl.7.

In the south of the capital there is a traditionally strong system of additional creative education for young Muscovites. And thanks to the project “Art for Children”, she received a new impetus for development.

Among the more than 150 buildings of art schools renovated in the city – Det Music School No. Elevatornaya, 6/4,

Children’s Music School No. 4 on the street. Bekhtereva, 27,

Children’s Art School Kantemirovskaya, 15/2,

Children’s Art School. S.T. Richter on Kashirskoe sh., 42, building 3

and st. Kantemirovskaya, 20, building 5.

Thanks to the modernization of the creative education system, the competition at Moscow art schools has doubled.

This year we are completing a large-scale program of comprehensive reconstruction of the outpatient department. Modernization covers 201 polyclinics – almost half of the outpatient fund of the capital.

Works completed in 92 buildings, which are reopened to receive patients.

Among them, two clinics in these areas – branch No. 1 of polyclinic No. 52 (Ryazhskaya St., 13 ) ,

branch No. 2 of the children’s polyclinic No. 23 (St. Timurovskaya, 3) .

Work continues in branch No. 2 ( Bulatnikovsky pr. 163 , branch No. 1 children’s clinic nicks No. 98 ( Bulatnikovsky pr -d, 16A) . As well as branch No. 3 of polyclinic No. 210 (Koshkina street, 21) and the head building of this clinic, which also houses children’s clinic No. 145 (Kashirskoye sh., 57, building 1) .

ambulance substation was built for 20 parking spaces on the street. Promyshlennaya, 12, building 1.

Construction of flagship center of the State Clinical Hospital im. V.M. Buyanova on Baku street. It is designed to provide patients with emergency medical care according to a new standard, which is based on unified medical algorithms, highly professional doctors, the most modern equipment, advanced technologies, and care for patients and their loved ones. The flagship center will use the Triage digital patient assessment system, introduce the doctor-to-patient principle, and equip high-tech operating rooms.

The construction of children’s polyclinic with a trauma center on the street is being completed. Lebedyanskaya, vl. 33 and of the children’s and adult polyclinic on 6th Radialnaya St., vl. 7, room 36.

Moscow Longevity Center on Medynskaya street, 11A is open for residents of the older generation. People come here to do interesting things, discover something new and, of course, communicate with like-minded people.

The same club space will be created on the street. Kantemirovskaya, 9.

Overhaul of the Territorial center of social services Tsaritsynsky .1) .

We are implementing many projects to improve the quality of social services for Muscovites who need special care from the city. One of them is “City boarding houses of a new type”.

In place of traditional closed neuropsychiatric boarding schools, we are creating open and friendly social homes, in which adults with mental disabilities get much more opportunities for an interesting and meaningful life, including communication with the outside world, creative activities and much more.

An example of such a transformation is two buildings in С social om house e « Moscow speech 90 163 » in the Moskvorechye-Saburovo area. Cozy living rooms, studios and workshops, medical units, accessible environment.

As part of the modernization of the sports infrastructure, the facade of the Moscow Complex Sports School of the Olympic Reserve was overhauled South

a sports complex with tennis courts on 6th Radialnaya Street was built from lightweight structures.

An artificial ice skating rink was opened at the address: Kashirskoye shosse, 76, building 4. Nearby there is a workout area with simulators for all muscle groups.

This year it is planned to complete the repair of sports facilities Mos Moscow State University of Sports and Tourism 162 Chertanovo

Construction in progress 4 FOKov on the street. Medynskaya, vl.6, building 1; st. Bulatnikovskaya, vl.2; st. Lipetsk, industrial zone “Lenino”; Kashirskoye highway, 51, building 1.

Multifunctional sports complex will be built on the street. Moskvorechye, 4, building 1 and reconstructed stadium Ogonyok on the street. Sportivnaya, d.2.

Public centers created during the reconstruction of former cinemas have become new points of attraction for residents. This is “ Elbrus ” on Kavkazsky Boulevard,

Biryusinka ” on Bulatnikovskaya street.

The former cinemas “ Kerch ” on Biryulevskaya street and “ Mechta ” on Kashirskoye highway.

Residents liked fairgrounds .

St. Moskvorechye, vl.14 .

Proletarsky Ave, vl.24.

St. Lipetskaya, 48.

Bulatnikovsky

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Renovation

The Renovation Program included 184 houses in which 42,000 Muscovites live.

In 2019, the first new settlers began to move to a beautiful and comfortable new building at st. Bori sovskie prudy, 7, building 2 .

Today 9 more new houses are being settled. Among the addresses –

st. Zagoryevskaya , 2, building 1 ,

Bulatnikovsky Ave., 16B ,

Kharkivsky pr. , 1/1, k . 1,2,3 ,

Kantemirovskaya st., 27A ,

Kaspiyskaya st., 28/4 ,

Kantemirovskaya st., 39A ,

Kavkazsky Boulevard, 40 ,

st. Bekhtereva, 3A ,

st. Yerevanskaya, 8 .

* * * *

LCD “Tsaritsyno”

This year, the construction of the Tsaritsyno residential complex, the largest problematic facility in Moscow, was completed: 14 buildings with a total area of ​​​​about 650 thousand square meters. meters.

The rights of about 5 thousand defrauded equity holders have been restored. Now they are receiving the keys to the apartments in the completed buildings. At the same time, social infrastructure is being built here.

Housing 1.

Case 2.

Housing 5.2.

Housing 27 .

Housing 28/29 .

* * * *

Reorganization of former industrial zones

The area near the intersection of Moskvorechye Street and Proletarsky Prospekt is subject to comprehensive development.

Now there are warehouses, car services and parking. Instead, it is planned to build about 168 thousand square meters. m of modern residential development – the houses will be transferred for settlement under the Renovation Program. A new kindergarten, school, shops, cafes and other facilities needed in everyday life will also open on the site.

The implementation of the project will give the city almost 370 new jobs.

Another 430 jobs will appear in the shopping center, which is being built in Biryulyovo Vostochny on Elevatornaya Street under the program to stimulate the creation of work places.

Schools round rock tx: All Round Rock ISD schools

Опубликовано: October 7, 2023 в 10:55 am

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Категории: Miscellaneous

All Round Rock ISD schools

Elementary Schools

Anderson Mill Elementary School
10610 Salt Mill Hollow
Austin, TX 78750
512-428-3700

Berkman Elementary School
Arts Integration Academy
400 West Anderson Avenue
Round Rock, TX 78664
512-464-8250

Blackland Prairie Elementary School
2105 Via Sonoma Trail
Round Rock, TX 78665
512-424-8600

Bluebonnet Elementary School
1010 Chisholm Valley Drive
Round Rock, TX 78681
512-428-7700

Brushy Creek Elementary School
3800 Stonebridge
Round Rock, TX 78681
512-428-3000

Cactus Ranch Elementary School
2901 Golden Oak Circle
Round Rock, 78681
512-424-8000

Caldwell Heights Elementary School
4010 Eagles Nest Street
Round Rock, TX 78664
512-428-7300

Callison Elementary School
1750 Thompson Trail
Round Rock, TX 78664
512-704-0700

Canyon Creek Elementary School
10210 Ember Glen Drive
Austin, TX 78726
512-428-2800

Caraway Elementary School
11104 Oak View Drive
Austin, TX 78759
512-464-5500

Chandler Oaks Elementary School
3800 Stone Oak Drive
Round Rock, TX 78681
512-704-0400

Deep Wood Elementary School
705 St. Williams Drive
Round Rock, TX 78681
512-464-4400

Double File Trail Elementary School
2400 Chandler Creek Boulevard
Round Rock, TX 78664
512-428-7400

England Elementary School
8801 Pearson Ranch Road
Austin, TX 78717
512-704-1200

Fern Bluff Elementary School
17815 Park Valley
Round Rock, TX 78681
512-428-2100

Forest Creek Elementary School
3505 Forest Creek Drive
Round Rock, TX 78664
512-464-5350

Forest North Elementary School
13414 Broadmeade
Austin, TX 78729
512-464-6750

Gattis Elementary School
2920 Round Rock Ranch Road
Round Rock, TX 78664
512-428-2000

Great Oaks Elementary School
16455 Great Oaks Drive
Round Rock, TX 78681
512-464-6850

Herrington Elementary School
2850 Paloma Lake Road
Round Rock, TX 78665
512-704-1900

Joe Lee Johnson Elementary
A STEAM Academy
2800 Sauls Drive
Austin, TX  78728

Jollyville Elementary School
6720 Corpus Christi Drive
Austin, TX 78729
512-428-2200

Laurel Mountain Elementary School
10111 D K Ranch Road
Austin, TX 78759
512-464-4300

Live Oak Elementary School
8607 Anderson Mill Road
Austin, TX 78729
512-428-3800

Old Town Elementary School
2200 Chaparral Drive
Round Rock, TX 78681
512-428-7600

Pond Springs Elementary School
7825 Elk Horn Mountain Trail
Austin, TX 78729
512-464-4200

Purple Sage Elementary School
11801 Tanglebriar Trail
Austin, TX 78750
512-428-3500

Redbud Elementary
1500 Ty Cobb Place
Round Rock, TX 78665
512-704-1700

Robertson Elementary School
1415 Bayland Street
Round Rock, TX 78664
512-428-3300

Sommer Elementary School
16200 Avery Ranch Boulevard
Austin, TX 78717
512-704-0600

Spicewood Elementary School
11601 Olson Drive
Austin, TX 78750
512-428-3600

Teravista Elementary School
4419 Teravista Club Drive
Round Rock, TX 78664
512-704-0500

Union Hill Elementary School
1511 Gulf Way
Round Rock, TX 78664
512-424-8700

Voigt Elementary School
1201 Cushing Drive
Round Rock, TX 78664
512-428-7500

Wells Branch Elementary School
Arts Integration Academy
14650 Merriltown Drive
Austin, TX 78728
512-428-3400

Middle Schools

C.

D. Fulkes
Middle School

300 West Anderson Ave.
Round Rock, TX 78664
512-428-3100
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Canyon Vista

Middle School

8455 Spicewood Springs Rd.
Austin, TX 78759
512-464-8100
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Cedar Valley

Middle School

8139 Racine Trl.
Austin, TX 78717
512-428-2300
Website | Directory | About

Chisholm Trail

Middle School

500 Oakridge
Round Rock, TX 78681
512-428-2500
Website | Directory | About

Deerpark

Middle School

8849 Anderson Mill Rd.
Austin, TX 78729
512-464-6600
Website | Directory | About

Grisham IB®

World School

10805 School House Ln.
Austin, TX 78750
512-428-2650
Website | Directory | About

Hernandez IB®

World School

1901 Sunrise Rd.
Round Rock, TX 78664
512-424-8800
Website | Directory | About

Hopewell

Middle School

1535 Gulf Way
Round Rock, TX 78664
512-464-5200
Website | Directory | About

Pearson Ranch

Middle School

8901 Pearson Ranch Rd.
Austin, TX 78717
512-704-1500
Website | Directory | About

Ridgeview

Middle School

2000 Via Sonoma Trl.
Round Rock, TX 78664
512-464-8400
Website | Directory | About

Walsh

Middle School

3850 Walsh Ranch Blvd.
Round Rock, Texas 78681
512-704-0800
Website | Directory | About

High Schools

Cedar Ridge

High School

2801 Gattis School Rd.
Round Rock, TX 78664
512-704-0100
Website | Directory | About

Early College

High School

4400 College Park Dr.
Round Rock, TX 78665
512-704-1650
Website | Directory | About

McNeil

High School

5720 McNeil Dr.
Austin, TX 78729
512-464-6300
Website | Directory | About

Round Rock

High School

201 Deep Wood Dr.
Round Rock, TX 78681
512-464-6000
Website | Directory | About

Stony Point High IB® World School

1801 Tiger Trl.
Round Rock, TX 78664
512-428-7000
Website | Directory | About

Success

High School

500 Gattis School Rd.
Round Rock, TX 78664
512-704-1300
Website | Directory | About

Westwood High IB® World School

12400 Mellow Meadow
Austin, TX 78750
512-464-4000
Website | Directory | About

Alternative Education

GOALS Learning Center
1311 Round Rock Ave – 800 Building
Round Rock, TX 78681
512-464-5153

Elementary DAEP
1511 Gulf Way
Round Rock, TX 78665
512-704-0961

Elementary Schools | Round Rock ISD

Anderson Mill

Elementary School

10610 Salt Mill Hollow
Austin, TX 78750
512-428-3700
Website | Directory | About

Berkman Arts Integration Academy

400 West Anderson Ave.
Round Rock, TX 78664
512-464-8250
Website | Directory | About

Blackland Prairie

Elementary School

2005 Via Sonoma Trl.
Round Rock, TX 78664
512-424-8600
Website | Directory | About

Bluebonnet

Elementary School

1010 Chisholm Valley Dr.
Round Rock, TX 78681
512-428-7700
Website | Directory | About

Brushy Creek

Elementary School

3800 Stonebridge
Round Rock, TX 78681
512-428-3000
Website | Directory | About

Cactus Ranch

Elementary School

2901 Golden Oak Circle
Round Rock, 78681
512-424-8000
Website | Directory | About

Caldwell Heights Elementary School

4010 Eagles Nest St.
Round Rock, TX 78665
512-428-7300
Website | Directory | About

Callison Elementary School

1750 Thompson Trl.
Round Rock, TX 78664
512-704-0700
Website | Directory | About

Canyon Creek

Elementary School

10210 Ember Glen Dr.
Austin, TX 78726
512-428-2800
Website | Directory | About

Caraway

Elementary School

11104 Oak View Dr.
Austin, TX 78759
512-464-5500
Website | Directory | About

Chandler Oaks IB®

World School

3800 Stone Oak Dr.
Round Rock, TX 78681
512-704-0400
Website | Directory | About

Deep Wood

Elementary School

705 St. Williams Dr.
Round Rock, TX 78681
512-464-4400
Website | Directory | About

Double File Trail

Elementary School

2400 Chandler Creek Blvd.
Round Rock, TX 78665
512-428-7400
Website | Directory | About

England

Elementary School

8801 Pearson Ranch Rd.
Austin, TX 78717
512-704-1200
Website | Directory | About

Fern Bluff

Elementary School

17815 Park Valley
Round Rock, TX 78681
512-428-2100
Website | Directory | About

Forest Creek

Elementary School

3505 Forest Creek Dr.
Round Rock, TX 78664
512-464-5350
Website | Directory | About

Forest North

Elementary School

13414 Broadmeade
Austin, TX 78729
512-464-6750
Website | Directory | About

Gattis

Elementary School

2920 Round Rock Ranch Rd.
Round Rock, TX 78665
512-428-2000
Website | Directory | About

Great Oaks

Elementary School

16455 Great Oaks Dr.
Round Rock, TX 78681
512-464-6850
Website | Directory | About

Herrington

Elementary School

2850 Paloma Lake Blvd.
Round Rock, TX 78665
512-704-1900
Website | Directory | About

Joe Lee Johnson

Steam Academy

2800 Sauls Dr.
Austin, TX 78728
512-704-1400
Website | Directory | About

Jollyville

Elementary School

6720 Corpus Christi
Austin, TX 78729
512-428-2200
Website | Directory | About

Laurel Mountain

Elementary School

10111 D K Ranch Rd.
Austin, TX 78759
512-464-4300
Website | Directory | About

Live Oak

Elementary School

8607 Anderson Mill Rd.
Austin, TX 78729
512-428-3800
Website | Directory | About

Old Town

Elementary School

2200 Chaparral Dr.
Round Rock, TX 78681
512-428-7600
Website | Directory | About

Pond Springs

Elementary School

7825 Elk Horn Mountain Trl.
Austin, TX 78729
512-464-4200
Website | Directory | About

Purple Sage

Elementary School

11801 Tanglebriar Trl.
Austin, TX 78750
512-428-3500
Website | Directory | About

Redbud

Elementary School

1500 Ty Cobb Pl.
Round Rock, TX 78665
512-704-1700
Website | Directory | About

Robertson

Elementary School

1415 Bayland
Round Rock, TX 78664
512-428-3300
Website | Directory | About

Sommer

Elementary School

16200 Avery Ranch Blvd.
Austin, TX 78717
512-704-0600
Website | Directory | About

Spicewood IB®

World School

11601 Olson
Austin, TX 78750
512-428-3600
Website | Directory | About

Teravista

Elementary School

4419 Teravista Club Dr.
Round Rock, TX 78665
512-704-0500
Website | Directory | About

Union Hill

Elementary School

1511 Gulf Way
Round Rock, TX 78665
512-424-8700
Website | Directory | About

Voigt Arts

Integration Academy

1201 Cushing Dr.
Round Rock, TX 78664
512-428-7500
Website | Directory | About

Wells Branch Arts

Integration Academy

14650 Merriltown Dr.
Austin, TX 78728
512-428-3400
Website | Directory | About

School of Rock – Official website of the School of Rock in St. Petersburg

School of Rock

Seven branches in St. Petersburg

11 years of successful work | 24 halls | 2 rehearsals | studio | concert club

School of Rock South

m.
metro station Ozerki
Esenina, 1/1

School of Rock Center

metro station Vosstaniya
Ligovsky, 21B

School of Rock Outbuilding

m. Chernyshevskaya

School of Rock Vaska

m. Vasileostrovskaya

School of Rock Birzhevaya

Sportivnaya metro station
Birzhevaya line V.O., 10

Alex Sigmer’s workshop

metro station Baltiyskaya

UNIQUE

Unique services

Available to all students of the School of Rock

Rehearsals

The School of Rock has more than 20 halls in all branches. When the hall is free, you can rehearse absolutely free. Just call your administrator.

Studio recording

We have two partner recording studios. Any student of the School of Rock can record his track at our studio after a year of classes, or earlier on the recommendation of the Mentor.

Creation of groups

More than 500 people study at the School of Rock. We have a specialist who will help create a real musical group.

Artistic director

Do you have or will you have your own group? We will provide you with an artistic director for rehearsals absolutely free of charge.

Workshops

We regularly hold master classes and open lessons. By tradition, for students of the School of Rock, admission to these events is free.

Competitions

Our students take part in School of Rock competitions, battles of vocalists, drummers or guitarists, in which they can win valuable prizes, for example, a video clip.

Concerts

Regular concert practice (at least once every two weeks) at the School of Rock. At the best concert venues in St. Petersburg and at the largest festivals.

Producer

School of Rock can help you put together a band, we will provide you with a place for rehearsals, record at the studio, shoot a video and organize a concert.

Do you want to perform at the Live festival next summer?

On the same stage with such bands as: AnimalJaz, Pilot, Dolphin, Kirpichi, NoizeMC, Affinage, Curara, 7B, Stigmata and many others.

School of Rock is not a movie:

Over eleven years we have achieved amazing results: more than 5 branches in different districts of the Northern capital, specialized workshops, a recording studio, rehearsal rooms, more than 25 equipped halls for music lessons, our own concert club in the city center, an annual festival, battles of vocalists and drummers, professional mentors, sensitive administrators, a large art department , which includes the position of a bandmaker (a specialist in creating musical groups) and a team of artistic directors – all this ensures the best result, regardless of your goal: hobby or professional growth.

What inspires us:

Our main difference and pride in working with students are the goals that we set when we understand the true reason why this or that musician came to us.

For those who have chosen music as a hobby, we select a training program based on the student’s desired tempo, level of initial preparation, and create the most comfortable conditions for our ward to enjoy the process, relax after a hard day’s work and gradually improve their voice or instrument skills.
We are pleased to see the result of our work: the student becomes more self-confident, enjoys small victories and gets real pleasure from his new hobby – making music.

For those who set themselves great goals, want to go on stage, record their first track or even an entire video clip, the School of Rock provides a full staff of professionals and several targeted events that gradually prepare the student for his future accomplishments.
This includes concert practices twice a month on the stage of a real concert club, during which work is being worked out on stage, with the public, with a sound engineer. At these events, we learn to hear ourselves on stage, conduct a sound check, work with professional stage equipment and choose our image.
This includes free rehearsals in the halls of the School of Rock, and assistance in creating your own musical band, and artistic directors, and more than 10 major events annually.
We are looking forward to our regular Festivals, where each guest sees the result of our work – we thank each of our students for the opportunity to see him on stage, hear his newly recorded tracks, watch the presentation of a new video.
It is this feeling of gratitude that inspires us (the whole large team of the School of Rock) to work daily with everyone who has expressed a desire to grow in their improvement, to look for new ways for development, to open new opportunities for our students!

What else is unique about the School of Rock?

Over the years, we have made a lot of trial and error and came up with the ideal formula for working with students:
– We eliminated all subscriptions in order to focus solely on the process. You get one lesson and already become our student. No need to think about the validity period of the subscription, no need to buy “strictly 4 lessons per month.” Attend the School of Rock at your own pace: once a month or three times a week – think about creativity and process, not about payment and deadlines.
– We refused additional fees for such basic services for a beginner musician as: rehearsals, studio recording, concert practices, bandmaker, artistic director. All these bonuses are free as long as you have paid for only one next lesson.
– We do not charge organizational fees from students for performing at School of Rock events – at small parties or large festivals. This is the base. This is not discussed. The artist does not pay for his performance.
— We went further and made all our concerts free of charge for the guests of our students — solely so that the student of the School of Rock could not think about how to invite more friends to his first performance.

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Please note: Payment for each camp is due upon registration. Online payment can be made by credit card,debit card, or with a PayPal account. If you are unable to pay with these methods, please email: Jennifer Van Thiel or call 920-560-1439. 

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2023 Camps (listed by date)


This youth camp provides high-level exploration in technical education with a focus on campus engagement, and representation, and includes culturally relevant practices. Camp LYT2E serves Black/African American 6th-10th graders enrolled in any of the 28 school districts served by Fox Valley Technical College.

Age: 12-16
Dates: June 5-9
Time: 12:30-4:30 p.m.
Location: Appleton Campus, Room A170 (use Entrance 16)
Cost: Free

Please note: This camp is made possible at no charge to families, thanks to DPI grant funding. In order for this camp to qualify for DPI grant funding, additional paperwork is required from each family after submitting the initial registration. This information will be emailed to families and must be submitted prior to children attending camp. Please watch your email for additional information.

In this camp, participants will look into the design of parts using CAD/CAM software, the measuring of parts with precision measuring instruments, the machining of parts on a CNC machine, and the assembly of the parts. Participants will get to experience the aspects of a product from its beginning stages of design all the way through the manufacturing processes to the finished assembled product. Once completed with this camp participants will be able to take home their finished product. 

Ages: 13-16
June 6-7
Time: 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m.
Location: FVTC Appleton Campus, Room F125 (use Entrance 4)
Cost: $60

Learn how to manage crime scenes from real-world crime scene investigators. Students work in teams, while also building individual knowledge and confidence, as they investigate crime scene scenarios. Through lectures and hands-on experiences, students will learn how to use an alternative light source to identify evidence, collect impressions (fingerprints, footwear, tool markers), trace evidence (hairs, fibers, paint, building materials), DNA, and biologicals. They will also learn how to properly document and preserve the evidence that will be shared in a mock courtroom testimony.  

Date: June 12-16
Ages: 14-18
Time: June 12-15: 8:45 a.m.-4 p.m., June 16: 8:45 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Location: Public Safety Training Center – PS118
Cost: $90

Camp H.E.R.O. is designed specifically for Hmong students entering grades 6-10. Participants learn about careers through hands-on, interactive sessions such as digital fabrication, paralegal careers, public safety, aircraft piloting, culinary arts, advanced manufacturing, health care, and many others. Students develop self-esteem and leadership skills through daily journaling, presentations, peer-to-peer contact, and a final graduation ceremony.

Age: 12-16
June 12-16
Time: 12:30-4:30 p.m.
Location: Appleton Main Campus – HS301 (use entrance 16)
Cost: Free

Please note: This camp is made possible at no charge to families, thanks to DPI grant funding. In order for this camp to qualify for DPI grant funding, additional paperwork is required from each family after submitting the initial registration. This information will be emailed to families and must be submitted prior to children attending camp. Please watch your email for additional information.

The purpose of this camp is to expose participants to basic healthcare knowledge, skills and tasks performed by various healthcare professionals. Participants will take part in exciting hands-on experiences. Sessions will include learning and practicing first aid skills, infection control, taking vital signs, and laboratory procedures. 

Ages: 11-15
Date: June 14 
Time: 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m.
Location: FVTC Oshkosh Riverside Campus 
Cost: $65

Learn how to drive several pieces of landscape equipment and explore many great garden “Hacks” that turn Trash into Treasure.

NOTE: Students should bring empty plastic 2-liter bottles, half-gallon and one-gallon milk/water containers if available.

Ages: 10-14
June 14-15
Time: 9 a.m.-2 p.m.
Location: FVTC Appleton Campus, Service Motor Company Agriculture Center AG111
Cost: $25

L. E.T.T.I.E. is designed for Hispanic girls entering grades 6-10. The camp helps participants see career options in various Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) programs. 

L.E.T.T.I.E.’s five-day camp offers academic improvement, career exploration, and personal enrichment in order to close the achievement gap between Hispanic girls and their peers. L.E.T.T.I.E. camp gives these girls and their parents the necessary information, knowledge, and confidence to envision college after high school. Participants’ families are invited to participate in the full program, which includes tours of the college, sessions on financial aid, and a graduation ceremony that recognizes the students’ efforts.

Age: 12-16
Date: June 19-23 
Time: 12:30-4:30 p.m.
Location: Appleton Main Campus – Room HS301 (use entrance 16)
Cost: Free

Please note: This camp is made possible at no charge to families, thanks to DPI grant funding. In order for this camp to qualify for DPI grant funding, additional paperwork is required from each family after submitting the initial registration. This information will be emailed to families and must be submitted prior to children attending camp. Please watch your email for additional information.

Put the pedal to the floor and let the rubber burn! Welcoming students ages 12 to 15 to join us in a multifaceted experience called “Wheels on Fire”. Assemble, personalize and take home your very own RC car! Additionally, learner will assemble a 90 foot drag racing track, work with industrial equipment including sensors and PanelViews to measure, calculate and display race stats. Finally, individuals will compete against each other by racing their personalized RC cars, as well as, an alternative car designed using an angle-grinder. Lunch, snacks, and drinks will be provided.

Age: 12-15
Dates: June 20-22
Time: 8:30 a.m-3 p.m.
Location: Appleton Campus, J.J. Keller Transportation Building
Cost: $110

Do you think you want to be a police officer, firefighter or crime scene investigator someday? Here is your chance to get a glimpse at all three in one place! Get hands-on experiences like performing a traffic stop, being part of a SWAT team, firefighting training exercises, to collecting evidence and preserving a crime scene! Each day students will get to learn from real life officers, firefighters and crime scene investigators as they learn some of the skills necessary to be successful in these public safety careers

Ages: 14-16
Date: June 28-30
Time: 8 a. m.-3 p.m.
Location: FVTC Public Safety Training Center, Room PS106
Cost: $100

Challenge yourself, make new friends and learn about the firefighter life: Join us for this outstanding firefighting camp! Get hands-on experiences by performing tasks and training exercises alongside local firefighters and get a sneak peek behind the scenes at a local fire department. Students will be transported to local fire departments by college vans. More details to come regarding field trips.

Ages: 12-17
Date: July 17-20
Time: 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Location: FVTC Public Safety Training Center
Cost:$100

Age: 12-18
Date: July 18-19
Time: 8 a.m.-2 p.m.
Location: Appleton Campus J.J. Keller Transportation Building T121
Cost: $50

Put the pedal to the floor and let the rubber burn! Welcoming students ages 12 to 15 to join us in a multifaceted experience called “Wheels on Fire”. Assemble, personalize and take home your very own RC car! Additionally, learner will assemble a 90 foot drag racing track, work with industrial equipment including sensors and PanelViews to measure, calculate and display race stats. Finally, individuals will compete against each other by racing their personalized RC cars, as well as, an alternative car designed using an angle-grinder. Lunch, snacks, and drinks will be provided.

Age: 12-15
Dates: July 18-20
Time: 8 a.m-3 p.m.
Location: Appleton Campus, J.J. Keller Transportation Building
Cost: $110

Learn how to maintain and repair small two and four stroke engines used on today’s outdoor power equipment. Bring in your lawn mower or other small engine equipment that you and your son or daughter can work on together. We will learn how to sharpen and balance blades, complete oil changes and tune up your engines. You will even be introduced to new hand-held battery-powered equipment.

Ages: 9-18
July 24-25
Time: 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m.
Location: FVTC Appleton Campus, Service Motor Company Agriculture Center AG122, AG124 and AG130
Cost: $85 per child (no cost to adult participants)

Participate in hands-on, minds-on STEM activities including welding, soldering, engineering and computer programming and much more. Registration fee includes a t-shirt, daily snacks and take-home projects.

Ages: 9-13
Date: July 24-28
Time: 7:45-11:50 a.m.
Location: Appleton Main Campus 
Cost: $55

Learn about careers in heavy-duty diesel truck repair. Students will gain hands-on, minds-on experience working in a heavy truck repair shop. Tour a local shop, meet real Technicians and have a lot of fun, while learning how to turn what you love into a career!

NOTE: Participants will be transported in college vans to a local shop. More details to come, as we get closer.

Age: 12-18
Date: July 25-26
Time: 8 a.m.-2 p.m.
Location: Appleton Campus J.J. Keller Transportation Building T121
Cost: $50

Learn how to maintain and repair small two and four stroke engines used on today’s outdoor power equipment. Bring in your lawn mower or other small engine equipment that you and your son or daughter can work on together. We will learn how to sharpen and balance blades, complete oil changes and tune up your engines. You will even be introduced to new hand-held battery-powered equipment.

Ages: 9-18
July 31-August 1
Time: 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m.
Location: FVTC Appleton Campus, Service Motor Company Agriculture Center AG122, AG124 and AG130
Cost: $85 per child (no cost to adult participants)

Challenge yourself, make new friends and learn about the firefighter life: Join us for this outstanding firefighting camp! Get hands-on experiences by performing tasks and training exercises alongside local firefighters and get a sneak peek behind the scenes at a local fire department. Students will be transported to local fire departments by college vans. More details to come regarding field trips.

Please note: This camp will be for the student who has firefighting experience as an explorer or has previously attended the Basic Fire Camp. 

Ages: 15-18
Date: July 31-August 3
Time: 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Location: FVTC Public Safety Training Center
Cost: $100

Are you interested in coding, basic electronics, automation, and robotics? Do you love all things STEM? If so, then don’t miss this tremendous opportunity to design, build, program, and wire different automated devices that replicate similar items used in local companies.

Ages: 11-14
Date: August 8-10
Time: 8:30-11:30 a.m.
Location: Clintonville Regional Center 
Cost: $25

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Summer Academy Camps at University of Georgia

Summer Academy at the University of Georgia is an exciting series of STEAM and career-prep summer camps in Athens for middle and high schoolers who crave amazing things. Whether you’ve always dreamt of becoming a doctor, scientist, or artist, we have the perfect summer camp to make your dream a reality. Our mission is to provide you with an unforgettable summer where you can learn new skills and apply them to your future career goals.

See the complete list of 2023 Summer Academy camps below and, if you’re ready to explore the fun and engaging camps we have for you, have your parents or guardians download the English Handbook or Spanish Handbook. It contains all the information they need to know to sign you up for this exciting opportunity: from the different camps we offer to what to bring to camp, our health and safety policies, and important information about financial aid. They’ll find answers to all their questions inside!

To see a camp’s full description, simply click on its name. Keep in mind that camps labeled “Session A, B, C, etc.” are multiple sessions of the same camp, while those labeled with “1, 2” (for example, Mini Med 1 & Mini Med 2) are introductory and advanced camps in the same subject area.

JUNE 5-9  |  JUNE 12-16  |  JUNE 19-23

JUNE 26-30  |  JULY 10-14  |  JULY 17-21

June 5 – 9, 2023 Camps

Summer Camp Name Ages Interest
Genomic Sleuthing: Session A 12-15 Science
Mini Medical School 1: Session A 11-13 Pre-professional
Ocean Discovery 1: Session A 11-14 Science
University Prep Program: Session A 16-17 Pre-professional
Voice: For Actors, Singers, and Beyond 13-17 Performance
B. L.A.C.K. Engineering – Full 15-17 Engineering
Drone Legends: Session A – Full 11-14 Engineering
Jewelry Making and Metal Working – Full 14-17 Design
Photography – Full 13-17

Storytelling

Zoology – Full 12-15 Science

June 12 – 16, 2023 Camps

Summer Camp Name Ages Interest
Broadcast Journalism 13-17 Media & Communication
Mini Medical School 1: Session B 11-13 Pre-professional
Modeling and Personal Development

14-17

Performance

Ocean Discovery 1: Session B 11-14 Science
2D Animation: Session A – Full 13-17 Storytelling
Advertising & Public Relations – Full

13-17

Media & Communication
American Sign Language: Session A – Full

12-17

Performance
Creative Writing: Plot and Structure – Full 13-17

Storytelling

Legal – Full 13-17

Pre-professional

Women ExCEL In Engineering – Full 15-17 Engineering

June 19 – 23, 2023 Camps

Summer Camp Name Ages Interest
Ocean Discovery 2: Session A 11-14 Science
Photojournalism 13-17 Media & Communication
3D Animation: Session A  13-17 Storytelling
Acting – Full 13-17 Performance
Drawing – Full 13-17 Design
Entertainment & Media Studies –Full 13-17 Media & Communication
Introduction to Digital Film: Session A – Full 11-15

Storytelling

Introductory Engineering: Session A – Full 11-14 Engineering
Mini Medical School 2: Beyond the Basics Session A – Full 14-16

Pre-professional

Multimedia Journalism – Full 13-17 Media & Communication

June 26 – 30, 2023 Camps

Summer Camp Name Ages Interest
2D Animation: Session B  13-17 Storytelling
American Sign Language 2

13-17

Performance
Environmental Science 11-14 Science
Fashion Design: Session A 13-17 Design
Genomic Sleuthing: Session B 12-15 Science
Graphic Logo Design 13-17 Design
Mini Medical Junior: Session A 8-10 Pre-professional
Screenwriting 13-17 Storytelling
Advanced Engineering: Session A – Full 15-17 Engineering
Robotics: Session A – Full
11-14 Engineering
University Prep Program: Session B – Full 16-17 Pre-professional

July 10 – 14, 2023 Camps

Summer Camp Name Ages Interest
3D Animation: Session B 13-17 Storytelling
Genomic Sleuthing: Session C 12-15 Science
Introduction to Digital Film: Session B 11-15

Storytelling

Introductory Engineering: Session B 11-14 Engineering
Ocean Discovery 1: Session D 11-14 Science
Creative Writing: Worldbuilding
13-17

Storytelling

Architecture & Design – Full 13-17 Design
Financial Planning Academy – Full 13-17 Pre-professional
Mini Medical School 2: Beyond the Basics Session B – Full 14-16

Pre-professional

July 17 – 21, 2023 Camps

Summer Camp Name Ages Interest
Advanced Digital Film School 14-17

Storytelling

Creative Writing: Creative Writing Workshop 14-17

Storytelling

Fashion Design: Session B 13-17 Design
Mini Medical School 2: Beyond the Basics Session C
14-16 Pre-professional
Ocean Discovery 2: Session B 11-14 Science
UGA Mock Trial Academy 13-17

Pre-professional

Advanced Engineering: Session B – Full 15-17 Engineering
Architecture: Urban Design – Full 13-17 Design
Drone Legends: Session B – Full 11-14 Engineering
Robotics: Session B – Full 11-14

Engineering

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Top 25 summer schools for children in Moscow in 2023 – IT for children on vc.

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We present the rating of summer schools and city day camps in Moscow in 2023, where children will have fun and acquire a hobby.

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Summer is just around the corner – it’s time to think over leisure time for the student so that the holidays will be remembered with new skills, acquaintances and hobbies. A suitable option would be a city school or a day camp for children in Moscow for the summer.

To attend such a school, the child does not need to leave the city – the participants are in the day camp in the morning and afternoon, and in the evening they meet with their relatives and return home. The program is combined with spending time at home with loved ones and familiar activities.

City day camp “Pixel”

Age: 8–15 years old

Format: day camp

At the Pixel city day camp in Moscow, children learn IT languages, assemble and train robotic products, implement games and websites, and design 3D objects.

The program is suitable for both experienced coders and just discovering the world of development. The shift lasts 5 days, and during this period the future coder will create a personal blog or an online store, implement a computer game, design a robot or a 3D model.

In their free time, schoolchildren fill up with energy on exercises, have fun with board games, walk, pay attention to healthy snacks and communicate with each other.

Clever Summer Camp

Age: 7-14

Format: city camp

In the bilingual day camp in Moscow 2023, children will immerse themselves in English, creativity, sports, theater and chess. The child will develop conversational speech and conduct language experiments, take up modeling and drawing, work out in the gym and basketball court, and play the role of an artist.

Also on Clever shifts, children and teenagers will have fun at games and street quests, visit field trips.

City summer shifts in KANT

Age: 7–14 years

Format: day camp

Schoolchildren are waiting for sports sessions from the Kant sports complex. Skateboard, trampoline, climbing wall, billiards: the child chooses directions of interest or tries everything in turn.

At the children’s summer camp in Moscow, the daytime stay promises to be entertaining: spray painting graffiti, cooking classes, soap bubble shows, board games.

Contests and mini-competitions are held to improve the leadership qualities of schoolchildren, develop the ability to work in a team and the ability to concentrate.

Summer club “Movement”

Age: 6-14 years old

Format: day club

The Movement summer club is designed to ensure that the child indulges in physical activity throughout the day. Dance exercises, outdoor games, swimming pool, roller skating – there will be no time to be bored. The program takes place next to Sokolniki Park, which allows you to spend a lot of time outdoors.

The guys will also open the chest of adventures, prepare performances, and build armor for the jousting tournament. The shifts differ in topics: from yard games to the battle of bloggers.

Sports camp “Nogivruki”

Age: 5–12 years old

Format: city camp

In the sports camp “Nogivruki” from the trampoline gymnastic club Ogo, the guys pour out their energy, make friends and get impressions.

Children’s day camp in Moscow offers trampoline training, sports games, gymnastics and acrobatics for the summer. Classes are taught by professional trainers. Participants will also spend time outdoors, attend creative master classes, and play themed games.

During the shift, children will develop strong-willed qualities and self-discipline skills, communicate with children of different ages, show creative abilities, learn to speak and listen carefully to others.

Children’s Day Camp MiniDomini

Age: 2-11 years old

Format: city camp

Children’s day camp MiniDomini in Moscow will embark on adventures involving time travel. Children will go on a journey through the galaxies, cook dishes from different eras, and move into the era of dinosaurs.

The camp participant will broaden his horizons: learn more about the solar system, talk with Leonardo da Vinci, conduct experiments with Einstein.

Climbing wall, 3D physical education, dancing, experimentarium: the program is going to be intense.

Summer club from the children’s art school “Youth”

Age: 7–14 years old

Format: meetings 3 times a week for half a day

In the summer club from the children’s art school “Youth” schoolchildren are offered classes with a theatrical or artistic bias – depending on the chosen program.

Participants will be engaged in staging numbers and developing stage movements, listen to art history lectures and sing in the choir, practice drawing and composition, visit the MK and excursions.

FFC Sports Academy

Age: 5–16 years

Format: day camp

According to the plan of the children’s day camp in Moscow from the FFC sports academy – chess and football, art and English classes, drawing and acting lessons.

Football training is provided by licensed football coaches. Each participant receives a personal set of uniforms.

Recreation is also planned: quizzes, board games, creative workshops, “Mafia” and watching educational films.

City Summer School “Coalition”

Age: 5-11 grades

Format: city school

Children are waiting for intensive training at the school “Coalition”. You can choose from 2 directions or combine both: Olympiad preparation or studying English with a native speaker.

Biology, mathematics, social studies: the student chooses the right subject and prepares to win: 3 profile pairs a day, Olympiad coaches as teachers, mind games.

There will also be time for rest – the child will go in for sports, visit excursions and quizzes, take part in debates and quests, and communicate with like-minded people.

Theater fees from the studio “Irbis”

Age: 7–16 years old

Format: urban theater intensives

At the summer theatrical gatherings from the Irbis studio, children are expected to have lessons in artistic play, speech, and dance. The participant will learn to manage emotions, get rid of the clamps, be able to move naturally on stage, master a clear confident speech.

Children will also visit excursions, take part in entertaining games, relax at a disco, and perform a performance.

AMAkids Summer Day Camp

Age: 6-13 years old

Format: city camp

At the summer day camp in Moscow in 2023, AMAkids will provide children with daily lessons in writing, reading, and mathematics. If you wish, you can do English, speed reading, memory or mental arithmetic.

The children will practice modeling and decoupage, perform theatrical scenes, put on physical and chemical experiments.

During the breaks, sports minutes, walks, game libraries, themed quests and quizzes are planned.

Bunny Hop Children’s Day Camp

Age: 5-17 years old

Format: city club

At the Bunny Hop children’s day camp, young adventurers learn a stunt scooter, skateboard and longboard, roller skates and a bmx stunt bike.

Suitable for all levels of riding. In training, beginners and guys with experience work out separately, but they walk and play all together. In addition to classes, children are waiting for meals, games and city walks.

Sky Trampoline Center

Age: 6-14 years old

Format: city camp

Day camp for children in Moscow from the Nebo trampoline center offers shifts on a variety of topics – from talent shows to choosing a profession. Athletics and acrobatics training, publishing a newspaper and writing a business plan, learning tricks and acting, time travel and encounters with dinosaurs: there are plenty to choose from.

Trampolining, rock climbing, action games and gladiator fights are also expected. Participants will visit scientific and creative MCs, practice cooking, and enjoy picnics.

English Summer Career Camp

Age: 12–16 years old

Format: city camp

In the English-career-guidance camp, teenagers will test themselves in different professions, improve their soft skills, learn how to make business presentations and make decisions.

Shifts at a day camp for teenagers in Moscow are thematic: ecology and culture, PR and social networks, media and education, science and cooking.

The child will plunge into the language environment, as daily communication in English is expected. Schoolchildren will attend master classes, get acquainted with representatives of professions, go in for sports in picturesque parks.

Colibri Camp

Age: 7-12 years old

Format: children’s city club

ColibriCamp announced a rich program for the summer. The guys will comprehend the art of graffiti and street art, perform street dances, learn modern trends in drawing, visit creative MCs.

Participants will master Morse code and practice power tricks, improve communication skills and draw sketches, learn to express emotions through dance and play board games, participate in flash mobs and quests.

Day Camp CTRL PLAY Camp

Age: 10-16 years old

Format: day camp

At CTRL PLAY Camp, the child will learn acting skills, understand gaming and eSports, learn about digital professions and prove himself in online games. Also according to the plan – MK, games, fitness, sports.

The camp will appeal to young bloggers, streamers and game fans: there is a computer class with gaming computers. A psychologist works with children.

Summer City Club “Summer of Victories”

Age: 8–13 years old

Format: city summer club

In the Summer of Victory club, children and teenagers have an exciting time: attend quests and excursions, participate in sports games and creative festivals, meet with representatives of professions. You can choose a shift according to your interests: media, creativity, technology.

On the territory there is a cinema and a concert hall, a rope town and a summer stage, lecture halls and platforms with military equipment.

Day camp in Moscow “City holidays”

Age: 7-13 years old

Format: city camp

In a day camp in Moscow for schoolchildren, children practice English, learn to speak publicly, dance and blog. MK and excursions, competitions and promenades, competitions and adventure quests, entertainment are planned – a trampoline, a climbing wall, laser tag.

Schoolchildren will be engaged in painting and interior design, master oratory and information literacy, learn the basics of marketing and sales, take part in photo shoots and intellectual games. At the end of the week of “City Holidays” – a reporting concert.

Children’s sports club FARTEAM

Age: 4–12 years old

Format: day club

The FARTEAM Children’s Sports Club invites schoolchildren to improve their health, broaden their horizons, acquire combat and communication skills.

Children will learn orienteering, master martial arts, practice yoga in hammocks, get acquainted with the basics of kickboxing, learn to dance hip-hop.

Summer city camp “Makarun”

Age: 6–13 years old

Format: city camp

At the summer day camp in Moscow in 2023, children develop soft skills, have fun with educational games, engage in creative workshops, conduct scientific experiments. The program includes 4 creative activities every day: the child learns new things and broadens his horizons.

Changes in “Makarun” are thematic: sports, space, fantasy, adventure. The participant will try himself as a blogger, attend a jousting tournament, fight evil and discover a wonder of the world.

Happy Travel Club

Age: 6–12 years old

Format: day camp

City day camp in Moscow “Fun Travel Club” will allow children to go on exciting journeys around their native country, city, district. Holidays will help to expand the horizons of the child, find new friends and feel the desire to learn foreign languages.

Participants will find language classes and musical flash mobs, performances and parties, quests and filming of copyright films.

Children will take part in creative MC and research laboratories, play active and educational games.

Chulanchik Educational Center

Age: 6–12 years old

Format: day camp

During week-long shifts of summer city day camp in Moscow from the Chulanchik educational center, children go on scientific expeditions and explore nature, become financial experts and plan their future business, perform on stage and learn how to cook.

Children set up tents and experiment with plants, practice sword fighting and conquer deserts, delve into investment and learn to avoid fraud, comprehend circus gymnastics and consider table etiquette.

Holidays from the club “Chalet”

Age: 7-14 years old

Format: day club

During the holidays from the club “Chalet”, schoolchildren are engaged in creativity, sports, dancing and English. The guys go for walks and practice eco-hiking, participate in quests and intellectual quizzes, arrange fairs and picnics.

Among 60 workshops, children choose what they like: carpentry or cooking, fluid art or acrylic painting, felting from wool or beading, candle making or soap making. Twice per shift, creative classes are held in English.

Theatrical holidays at Skazkadarium

Age: 6-12 years old

Format: day camp

During the theatrical holidays at the Skazkadarium, children explore the types and specifics of theaters, make costumes and props, learn how to apply makeup and perform on the stage.

The program includes educational meetings and active games, lessons in acting and public speaking, teaching plasticity and stage movements. In the final, the participants will put on a performance.

Sciencely Summer Laboratories

Age: 7–15 years old

Format: city laboratories

In the Sciencely summer laboratories from the ZIL cultural center, the child will create a model of his own ecosystem, see himself as a traumatologist, delve into the nuances of working in a chemical laboratory, explore social mechanisms, get acquainted with the natural sciences.

Schoolchildren will take tests, participate in educational and outdoor games, go on quests and promenades.

Summer schools and day camps for children in Moscow in 2023 are a compromise between countryside or seaside vacations and spending time with a smartphone in your hands in your own room. Sign up your child for developmental classes – give him a summer full of emotions, amazing discoveries and new acquaintances.

Summer camps at the Gnome’s House and KIT Author’s School.

Summer programs
Gnome houses and schools KIT

We invite you to spend the summer in the city with benefit in a friendly company!

Give your child a magical summer!

On this page you can find out about all our summer programs. We are currently recruiting for August 2023.

Summer shifts (2): August 21-25 and August 28-31.

For more information, prices and availability see the full camp pages below.

For children 4-6 years old

Detailed information on a separate page

Family co-working Gnoma’s House –
Family group “Lynx” 4-6 years old
It is cozy and interesting for children and parents here. Classes are held from 11:00 to 17:00 (6 hours) with a walk.
We have been working since August 21!

For children 5-7 years old

City camp for future first-graders.

Summer program at KIT for children aged 5-7 in August. Suitable for soft adaptation to school.

For children 7-11 years old

City summer camp Minecraft.

The camp for children 7-12 years old will be held from August 21 to 25 in the format of immersion in the world of programming and robotics.

Harry Potter City Camp in England.

City camp – immersion in the world of your favorite hero will allow the child to speak English.

For children aged 10-15

Summer program “Drones” for children aged 10-15.

Quadcopter manufacturing and piloting camp will be held on August 28-31 at KIT school..

Out of town, family

Engineering Country Camp KIT from 21 to 25 August 2023.

We invite you to take part in a family camp and for five days to become part of the research institute. KIT in the Leningrad region.

Where are the city’s summer programs?

The camps take place in the Gnoma House family coworking and KIT school in the very center of St. Petersburg.

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2023 Camps (listed by date)


This youth camp provides high-level exploration in technical education with a focus on campus engagement, and representation, and includes culturally relevant practices. Camp LYT2E serves Black/African American 6th-10th graders enrolled in any of the 28 school districts served by Fox Valley Technical College.

Age: 12-16
Dates: June 5-9
Time: 12:30-4:30 p.m.
Location: Appleton Campus, Room A170 (use Entrance 16)
Cost: Free

Please note: This camp is made possible at no charge to families, thanks to DPI grant funding. In order for this camp to qualify for DPI grant funding, additional paperwork is required from each family after submitting the initial registration. This information will be emailed to families and must be submitted prior to children attending camp. Please watch your email for additional information.

In this camp, participants will look into the design of parts using CAD/CAM software, the measuring of parts with precision measuring instruments, the machining of parts on a CNC machine, and the assembly of the parts. Participants will get to experience the aspects of a product from its beginning stages of design all the way through the manufacturing processes to the finished assembled product. Once completed with this camp participants will be able to take home their finished product. 

Ages: 13-16
June 6-7
Time: 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m.
Location: FVTC Appleton Campus, Room F125 (use Entrance 4)
Cost: $60

Learn how to manage crime scenes from real-world crime scene investigators. Students work in teams, while also building individual knowledge and confidence, as they investigate crime scene scenarios. Through lectures and hands-on experiences, students will learn how to use an alternative light source to identify evidence, collect impressions (fingerprints, footwear, tool markers), trace evidence (hairs, fibers, paint, building materials), DNA, and biologicals. They will also learn how to properly document and preserve the evidence that will be shared in a mock courtroom testimony.  

Date: June 12-16
Ages: 14-18
Time: June 12-15: 8:45 a.m.-4 p.m., June 16: 8:45 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Location: Public Safety Training Center – PS118
Cost: $90

Camp H.E.R.O. is designed specifically for Hmong students entering grades 6-10. Participants learn about careers through hands-on, interactive sessions such as digital fabrication, paralegal careers, public safety, aircraft piloting, culinary arts, advanced manufacturing, health care, and many others. Students develop self-esteem and leadership skills through daily journaling, presentations, peer-to-peer contact, and a final graduation ceremony.

Age: 12-16
June 12-16
Time: 12:30-4:30 p.m.
Location: Appleton Main Campus – HS301 (use entrance 16)
Cost: Free

Please note: This camp is made possible at no charge to families, thanks to DPI grant funding. In order for this camp to qualify for DPI grant funding, additional paperwork is required from each family after submitting the initial registration. This information will be emailed to families and must be submitted prior to children attending camp. Please watch your email for additional information.

The purpose of this camp is to expose participants to basic healthcare knowledge, skills and tasks performed by various healthcare professionals. Participants will take part in exciting hands-on experiences. Sessions will include learning and practicing first aid skills, infection control, taking vital signs, and laboratory procedures. 

Ages: 11-15
Date: June 14 
Time: 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m.
Location: FVTC Oshkosh Riverside Campus 
Cost: $65

Learn how to drive several pieces of landscape equipment and explore many great garden “Hacks” that turn Trash into Treasure.

NOTE: Students should bring empty plastic 2-liter bottles, half-gallon and one-gallon milk/water containers if available.

Ages: 10-14
June 14-15
Time: 9 a.m.-2 p.m.
Location: FVTC Appleton Campus, Service Motor Company Agriculture Center AG111
Cost: $25

L. E.T.T.I.E. is designed for Hispanic girls entering grades 6-10. The camp helps participants see career options in various Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) programs. 

L.E.T.T.I.E.’s five-day camp offers academic improvement, career exploration, and personal enrichment in order to close the achievement gap between Hispanic girls and their peers. L.E.T.T.I.E. camp gives these girls and their parents the necessary information, knowledge, and confidence to envision college after high school. Participants’ families are invited to participate in the full program, which includes tours of the college, sessions on financial aid, and a graduation ceremony that recognizes the students’ efforts.

Age: 12-16
Date: June 19-23 
Time: 12:30-4:30 p.m.
Location: Appleton Main Campus – Room HS301 (use entrance 16)
Cost: Free

Please note: This camp is made possible at no charge to families, thanks to DPI grant funding. In order for this camp to qualify for DPI grant funding, additional paperwork is required from each family after submitting the initial registration. This information will be emailed to families and must be submitted prior to children attending camp. Please watch your email for additional information.

Put the pedal to the floor and let the rubber burn! Welcoming students ages 12 to 15 to join us in a multifaceted experience called “Wheels on Fire”. Assemble, personalize and take home your very own RC car! Additionally, learner will assemble a 90 foot drag racing track, work with industrial equipment including sensors and PanelViews to measure, calculate and display race stats. Finally, individuals will compete against each other by racing their personalized RC cars, as well as, an alternative car designed using an angle-grinder. Lunch, snacks, and drinks will be provided.

Age: 12-15
Dates: June 20-22
Time: 8:30 a.m-3 p.m.
Location: Appleton Campus, J.J. Keller Transportation Building
Cost: $110

Do you think you want to be a police officer, firefighter or crime scene investigator someday? Here is your chance to get a glimpse at all three in one place! Get hands-on experiences like performing a traffic stop, being part of a SWAT team, firefighting training exercises, to collecting evidence and preserving a crime scene! Each day students will get to learn from real life officers, firefighters and crime scene investigators as they learn some of the skills necessary to be successful in these public safety careers

Ages: 14-16
Date: June 28-30
Time: 8 a. m.-3 p.m.
Location: FVTC Public Safety Training Center, Room PS106
Cost: $100

Challenge yourself, make new friends and learn about the firefighter life: Join us for this outstanding firefighting camp! Get hands-on experiences by performing tasks and training exercises alongside local firefighters and get a sneak peek behind the scenes at a local fire department. Students will be transported to local fire departments by college vans. More details to come regarding field trips.

Ages: 12-17
Date: July 17-20
Time: 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Location: FVTC Public Safety Training Center
Cost:$100

Age: 12-18
Date: July 18-19
Time: 8 a.m.-2 p.m.
Location: Appleton Campus J.J. Keller Transportation Building T121
Cost: $50

Put the pedal to the floor and let the rubber burn! Welcoming students ages 12 to 15 to join us in a multifaceted experience called “Wheels on Fire”. Assemble, personalize and take home your very own RC car! Additionally, learner will assemble a 90 foot drag racing track, work with industrial equipment including sensors and PanelViews to measure, calculate and display race stats. Finally, individuals will compete against each other by racing their personalized RC cars, as well as, an alternative car designed using an angle-grinder. Lunch, snacks, and drinks will be provided.

Age: 12-15
Dates: July 18-20
Time: 8 a.m-3 p.m.
Location: Appleton Campus, J.J. Keller Transportation Building
Cost: $110

Learn how to maintain and repair small two and four stroke engines used on today’s outdoor power equipment. Bring in your lawn mower or other small engine equipment that you and your son or daughter can work on together. We will learn how to sharpen and balance blades, complete oil changes and tune up your engines. You will even be introduced to new hand-held battery-powered equipment.

Ages: 9-18
July 24-25
Time: 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m.
Location: FVTC Appleton Campus, Service Motor Company Agriculture Center AG122, AG124 and AG130
Cost: $85 per child (no cost to adult participants)

Participate in hands-on, minds-on STEM activities including welding, soldering, engineering and computer programming and much more. Registration fee includes a t-shirt, daily snacks and take-home projects.

Ages: 9-13
Date: July 24-28
Time: 7:45-11:50 a.m.
Location: Appleton Main Campus 
Cost: $55

Learn about careers in heavy-duty diesel truck repair. Students will gain hands-on, minds-on experience working in a heavy truck repair shop. Tour a local shop, meet real Technicians and have a lot of fun, while learning how to turn what you love into a career!

NOTE: Participants will be transported in college vans to a local shop. More details to come, as we get closer.

Age: 12-18
Date: July 25-26
Time: 8 a.m.-2 p.m.
Location: Appleton Campus J.J. Keller Transportation Building T121
Cost: $50

Learn how to maintain and repair small two and four stroke engines used on today’s outdoor power equipment. Bring in your lawn mower or other small engine equipment that you and your son or daughter can work on together. We will learn how to sharpen and balance blades, complete oil changes and tune up your engines. You will even be introduced to new hand-held battery-powered equipment.

Ages: 9-18
July 31-August 1
Time: 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m.
Location: FVTC Appleton Campus, Service Motor Company Agriculture Center AG122, AG124 and AG130
Cost: $85 per child (no cost to adult participants)

Challenge yourself, make new friends and learn about the firefighter life: Join us for this outstanding firefighting camp! Get hands-on experiences by performing tasks and training exercises alongside local firefighters and get a sneak peek behind the scenes at a local fire department. Students will be transported to local fire departments by college vans. More details to come regarding field trips.

Please note: This camp will be for the student who has firefighting experience as an explorer or has previously attended the Basic Fire Camp. 

Ages: 15-18
Date: July 31-August 3
Time: 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Location: FVTC Public Safety Training Center
Cost: $100

Are you interested in coding, basic electronics, automation, and robotics? Do you love all things STEM? If so, then don’t miss this tremendous opportunity to design, build, program, and wire different automated devices that replicate similar items used in local companies.

Ages: 11-14
Date: August 8-10
Time: 8:30-11:30 a.m.
Location: Clintonville Regional Center 
Cost: $25

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Summer Learning / Camps


  • Overview


    • Summer Camps and Activities


      • Camps

      • Locations

      • Virtual Experiences

      • Family Activities & Resources

    • Parent Resources
  • Camps are located in every community and offered by the School District, community agencies, and private organizations across Palm Beach County. There are also special programs for students of all ages.

  • Have fun this summer at one of the summer camps in Palm Beach County. The School District runs camps at school locations from June to July/August, depending on location. Other camps in the area have special programs for a variety of interests, such as art, science, sports, aquatics, theater, and more, for all ages. 

    • School District Summer Camps
    • Achievement Centers Ages 5-18 (Delray)
    • Band Camp in PBC
    • Boys and Girls Club Summer at Home
    • CROS Ministries Summer Camp
    • Cultural Camp Guide
    • Delray Beach Playhouse
    • Delray Beach Summer Camps / Classes
    • Delray Camps in the City
    • Frost Museum of Science Summer Camp
    • Junk Camp at Resource Depot
    • Jupiter Daily Summer Camp Guide
    • Jupiter Outdoor Center

    • Lighthouse Art Camp
    • Loggerhead Marinelife Center Summer Camp
    • Mounts Botanical Garden Explorers Camp
    • The Palm Beaches Summer Camp Guide
    • PBC Summer Camp
    • PB Parenting Camp List
    • Palm Beach Zoo Camp
    • Pine Tree Camp (Lynn University)
    • Sea Turtle Adventures Camp
    • Science and Tech Camps – Cox Science Center
    • South Florida Summer Camps Roundup
    • Summer Camp Guide – Macaroni Kid
    • West Palm Beach – City Fun Summer Camp

  • Special programs are run during the summer for young children, youth, and teens

    • Summer Science Programs in Palm Beach County 
    • Apple Summer Programs (students age 8-12 have options that include music, coding, moviemaking, or art and design)
    • Discovery Science – MLB Sustainability Challenge (students can login through their portal for additional resources) 
    • FAU Pine Jog Summer Day Camp
    • FAU Sports Camps
    • iD Tech Camps (FAU)
    • Mandel Summer Programs for Children
    • Milagro Center (call for summer information)
    • Palm Beach State Youth College (Science, Literature, Arts, Math)
    • Compass Youth Program (ages 12-18)

    • Discovery Education – Virtual Day Trips
    • Prime Time Palm Beach County Virtual Summer Camp
    • Varsity Tutor – Virtual Summer Camps
    • Wild About Wildlife Virtual Summer Camp – Partnership with Manatee Lagoon, Loggerhead Marinelife Center, Lion Country Safari, and Palm Beach Zoo
    • Wellington Black Dog Productions Virtual Summer Camp
    • Wide Open School from Common Sense Media

Top 25 summer schools for children in Moscow in 2023 – IT for children on vc.

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Summer is just around the corner – it’s time to think over leisure time for the student so that the holidays will be remembered with new skills, acquaintances and hobbies. A suitable option would be a city school or a day camp for children in Moscow for the summer.

To attend such a school, the child does not need to leave the city – the participants are in the day camp in the morning and afternoon, and in the evening they meet with their relatives and return home. The program is combined with spending time at home with loved ones and familiar activities.

City day camp “Pixel”

Age: 8–15 years old

Format: day camp

At the Pixel city day camp in Moscow, children learn IT languages, assemble and train robotic products, implement games and websites, and design 3D objects.

The program is suitable for both experienced coders and just discovering the world of development. The shift lasts 5 days, and during this period the future coder will create a personal blog or an online store, implement a computer game, design a robot or a 3D model.

In their free time, schoolchildren fill up with energy on exercises, have fun with board games, walk, pay attention to healthy snacks and communicate with each other.

Clever Summer Camp

Age: 7-14

Format: city camp

In the bilingual day camp in Moscow 2023, children will immerse themselves in English, creativity, sports, theater and chess. The child will develop conversational speech and conduct language experiments, take up modeling and drawing, work out in the gym and basketball court, and play the role of an artist.

Also on Clever shifts, children and teenagers will have fun at games and street quests, visit field trips.

City summer shifts in KANT

Age: 7–14 years

Format: day camp

Schoolchildren are waiting for sports sessions from the Kant sports complex. Skateboard, trampoline, climbing wall, billiards: the child chooses directions of interest or tries everything in turn.

At the children’s summer camp in Moscow, the daytime stay promises to be entertaining: spray painting graffiti, cooking classes, soap bubble shows, board games.

Contests and mini-competitions are held to improve the leadership qualities of schoolchildren, develop the ability to work in a team and the ability to concentrate.

Summer club “Movement”

Age: 6-14 years old

Format: day club

The Movement summer club is designed to ensure that the child indulges in physical activity throughout the day. Dance exercises, outdoor games, swimming pool, roller skating – there will be no time to be bored. The program takes place next to Sokolniki Park, which allows you to spend a lot of time outdoors.

The guys will also open the chest of adventures, prepare performances, and build armor for the jousting tournament. The shifts differ in topics: from yard games to the battle of bloggers.

Sports camp “Nogivruki”

Age: 5–12 years old

Format: city camp

In the sports camp “Nogivruki” from the trampoline gymnastic club Ogo, the guys pour out their energy, make friends and get impressions.

Children’s day camp in Moscow offers trampoline training, sports games, gymnastics and acrobatics for the summer. Classes are taught by professional trainers. Participants will also spend time outdoors, attend creative master classes, and play themed games.

During the shift, children will develop strong-willed qualities and self-discipline skills, communicate with children of different ages, show creative abilities, learn to speak and listen carefully to others.

Children’s Day Camp MiniDomini

Age: 2-11 years old

Format: city camp

Children’s day camp MiniDomini in Moscow will embark on adventures involving time travel. Children will go on a journey through the galaxies, cook dishes from different eras, and move into the era of dinosaurs.

The camp participant will broaden his horizons: learn more about the solar system, talk with Leonardo da Vinci, conduct experiments with Einstein.

Climbing wall, 3D physical education, dancing, experimentarium: the program is going to be intense.

Summer club from the children’s art school “Youth”

Age: 7–14 years old

Format: meetings 3 times a week for half a day

In the summer club from the children’s art school “Youth” schoolchildren are offered classes with a theatrical or artistic bias – depending on the chosen program.

Participants will be engaged in staging numbers and developing stage movements, listen to art history lectures and sing in the choir, practice drawing and composition, visit the MK and excursions.

FFC Sports Academy

Age: 5–16 years

Format: day camp

According to the plan of the children’s day camp in Moscow from the FFC sports academy – chess and football, art and English classes, drawing and acting lessons.

Football training is provided by licensed football coaches. Each participant receives a personal set of uniforms.

Recreation is also planned: quizzes, board games, creative workshops, “Mafia” and watching educational films.

City Summer School “Coalition”

Age: 5-11 grades

Format: city school

Children are waiting for intensive training at the school “Coalition”. You can choose from 2 directions or combine both: Olympiad preparation or studying English with a native speaker.

Biology, mathematics, social studies: the student chooses the right subject and prepares to win: 3 profile pairs a day, Olympiad coaches as teachers, mind games.

There will also be time for rest – the child will go in for sports, visit excursions and quizzes, take part in debates and quests, and communicate with like-minded people.

Theater fees from the studio “Irbis”

Age: 7–16 years old

Format: urban theater intensives

At the summer theatrical gatherings from the Irbis studio, children are expected to have lessons in artistic play, speech, and dance. The participant will learn to manage emotions, get rid of the clamps, be able to move naturally on stage, master a clear confident speech.

Children will also visit excursions, take part in entertaining games, relax at a disco, and perform a performance.

AMAkids Summer Day Camp

Age: 6-13 years old

Format: city camp

At the summer day camp in Moscow in 2023, AMAkids will provide children with daily lessons in writing, reading, and mathematics. If you wish, you can do English, speed reading, memory or mental arithmetic.

The children will practice modeling and decoupage, perform theatrical scenes, put on physical and chemical experiments.

During the breaks, sports minutes, walks, game libraries, themed quests and quizzes are planned.

Bunny Hop Children’s Day Camp

Age: 5-17 years old

Format: city club

At the Bunny Hop children’s day camp, young adventurers learn a stunt scooter, skateboard and longboard, roller skates and a bmx stunt bike.

Suitable for all levels of riding. In training, beginners and guys with experience work out separately, but they walk and play all together. In addition to classes, children are waiting for meals, games and city walks.

Sky Trampoline Center

Age: 6-14 years old

Format: city camp

Day camp for children in Moscow from the Nebo trampoline center offers shifts on a variety of topics – from talent shows to choosing a profession. Athletics and acrobatics training, publishing a newspaper and writing a business plan, learning tricks and acting, time travel and encounters with dinosaurs: there are plenty to choose from.

Trampolining, rock climbing, action games and gladiator fights are also expected. Participants will visit scientific and creative MCs, practice cooking, and enjoy picnics.

English Summer Career Camp

Age: 12–16 years old

Format: city camp

In the English-career-guidance camp, teenagers will test themselves in different professions, improve their soft skills, learn how to make business presentations and make decisions.

Shifts at a day camp for teenagers in Moscow are thematic: ecology and culture, PR and social networks, media and education, science and cooking.

The child will plunge into the language environment, as daily communication in English is expected. Schoolchildren will attend master classes, get acquainted with representatives of professions, go in for sports in picturesque parks.

Colibri Camp

Age: 7-12 years old

Format: children’s city club

ColibriCamp announced a rich program for the summer. The guys will comprehend the art of graffiti and street art, perform street dances, learn modern trends in drawing, visit creative MCs.

Participants will master Morse code and practice power tricks, improve communication skills and draw sketches, learn to express emotions through dance and play board games, participate in flash mobs and quests.

Day Camp CTRL PLAY Camp

Age: 10-16 years old

Format: day camp

At CTRL PLAY Camp, the child will learn acting skills, understand gaming and eSports, learn about digital professions and prove himself in online games. Also according to the plan – MK, games, fitness, sports.

The camp will appeal to young bloggers, streamers and game fans: there is a computer class with gaming computers. A psychologist works with children.

Summer City Club “Summer of Victories”

Age: 8–13 years old

Format: city summer club

In the Summer of Victory club, children and teenagers have an exciting time: attend quests and excursions, participate in sports games and creative festivals, meet with representatives of professions. You can choose a shift according to your interests: media, creativity, technology.

On the territory there is a cinema and a concert hall, a rope town and a summer stage, lecture halls and platforms with military equipment.

Day camp in Moscow “City holidays”

Age: 7-13 years old

Format: city camp

In a day camp in Moscow for schoolchildren, children practice English, learn to speak publicly, dance and blog. MK and excursions, competitions and promenades, competitions and adventure quests, entertainment are planned – a trampoline, a climbing wall, laser tag.

Schoolchildren will be engaged in painting and interior design, master oratory and information literacy, learn the basics of marketing and sales, take part in photo shoots and intellectual games. At the end of the week of “City Holidays” – a reporting concert.

Children’s sports club FARTEAM

Age: 4–12 years old

Format: day club

The FARTEAM Children’s Sports Club invites schoolchildren to improve their health, broaden their horizons, acquire combat and communication skills.

Children will learn orienteering, master martial arts, practice yoga in hammocks, get acquainted with the basics of kickboxing, learn to dance hip-hop.

Summer city camp “Makarun”

Age: 6–13 years old

Format: city camp

At the summer day camp in Moscow in 2023, children develop soft skills, have fun with educational games, engage in creative workshops, conduct scientific experiments. The program includes 4 creative activities every day: the child learns new things and broadens his horizons.

Changes in “Makarun” are thematic: sports, space, fantasy, adventure. The participant will try himself as a blogger, attend a jousting tournament, fight evil and discover a wonder of the world.

Happy Travel Club

Age: 6–12 years old

Format: day camp

City day camp in Moscow “Fun Travel Club” will allow children to go on exciting journeys around their native country, city, district. Holidays will help to expand the horizons of the child, find new friends and feel the desire to learn foreign languages.

Participants will find language classes and musical flash mobs, performances and parties, quests and filming of copyright films.

Children will take part in creative MC and research laboratories, play active and educational games.

Chulanchik Educational Center

Age: 6–12 years old

Format: day camp

During week-long shifts of summer city day camp in Moscow from the Chulanchik educational center, children go on scientific expeditions and explore nature, become financial experts and plan their future business, perform on stage and learn how to cook.

Children set up tents and experiment with plants, practice sword fighting and conquer deserts, delve into investment and learn to avoid fraud, comprehend circus gymnastics and consider table etiquette.

Holidays from the club “Chalet”

Age: 7-14 years old

Format: day club

During the holidays from the club “Chalet”, schoolchildren are engaged in creativity, sports, dancing and English. The guys go for walks and practice eco-hiking, participate in quests and intellectual quizzes, arrange fairs and picnics.

Among 60 workshops, children choose what they like: carpentry or cooking, fluid art or acrylic painting, felting from wool or beading, candle making or soap making. Twice per shift, creative classes are held in English.

Theatrical holidays at Skazkadarium

Age: 6-12 years old

Format: day camp

During the theatrical holidays at the Skazkadarium, children explore the types and specifics of theaters, make costumes and props, learn how to apply makeup and perform on the stage.

The program includes educational meetings and active games, lessons in acting and public speaking, teaching plasticity and stage movements. In the final, the participants will put on a performance.

Sciencely Summer Laboratories

Age: 7–15 years old

Format: city laboratories

In the Sciencely summer laboratories from the ZIL cultural center, the child will create a model of his own ecosystem, see himself as a traumatologist, delve into the nuances of working in a chemical laboratory, explore social mechanisms, get acquainted with the natural sciences.

Schoolchildren will take tests, participate in educational and outdoor games, go on quests and promenades.

Summer schools and day camps for children in Moscow in 2023 are a compromise between countryside or seaside vacations and spending time with a smartphone in your hands in your own room. Sign up your child for developmental classes – give him a summer full of emotions, amazing discoveries and new acquaintances.

City summer health camps – School 489

City summer health camps

03/06/2023

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in the summer of 2023 for the period from 05/30/2023 to 08/25/2023

for the 2nd shift 19.04.2023-21.06.2023

for the 3rd shift 19.04.2023-19.07.2023

No. Educational institution

Shifts Shift duration Operating mode
1 GBOU secondary school No. 353 of the Moskovsky district of St. Petersburg I 21 working days

30.05.2023-28.06.2023

from 09.00 to 18.00
2 GBOU secondary school No. 355 of the Moskovsky district of St. Petersburg I 21 working days

30. 05.2023-28.06.2023

from 09.00 to 18.00
3 GBOU secondary school No. 358 of the Moskovsky district of St. Petersburg I 21 working days

30.05.2023-28.06.2023

from 09.00 to 18.00
4 GBOU secondary school No. 362 of the Moskovsky district of St. Petersburg I 21 working days 30.05.2023-28.06.2023 since 09.00 to 18.00
5 GBOU secondary school No. 376 of the Moskovsky district of St. Petersburg

II

III

21 working days 06/29/2023-07/27/2023

07/28/2023-08/25/2023

from 09.00 to 18.00
6 GBOU secondary school No. 489 of the Moskovsky district of St. Petersburg I 21 working days

30.05.2023-28.06.2023

from 09.00 to 18.00
7 GBOU secondary school No. 496 of the Moskovsky district of St. Petersburg I 21 working days

30.05.2023-28.06.2023

from 09.00 to 18.00
8 GBOU secondary school No. 525 of the Moskovsky district of St. Petersburg

I

II

21 working days

30.05.2023-28.06.2023

06/29/2023-07/27/2023

from 09.00 to 18.00
9 GBOU secondary school No. 613 of the Moskovsky district of St. Petersburg I 21 working days

30.05.2023-28.06.2023

from 09.00 to 18.00
10 GBOU secondary school No. 536 of the Moskovsky district of St. Petersburg I 21 working days

30.05.2023-28.06.2023

from 09.00 to 18.00
11 GBOU secondary school No. 684 of the Moskovsky district of St. Petersburg I 21 working days

30.

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