Skip to content

Most school-aged children in Russia engage in sports activities.

Education extended to sports venues and clubs for additional classes

Education expansion: Schools hold sessions in sports clubs and organizations too.
Education expansion: Schools hold sessions in sports clubs and organizations too.

Most school-aged children in Russia engage in sports activities.

Lively Update:Hey there! Let's talk about the buzz in Russia. Around 80% of school kiddos are getting their sweat on, thanks to physical education and sports! That's what Alexander Bugayev, Russia's first deputy minister of education, recently shared.

He's loving the high coverage of these activities, even during the summer season. Schools are pitching in, too, hosting sports classes in clubs and sections.

Now, for some extra insights! While there's no exclusive summer campaign focused solely on physical education and sports for schoolchildren, there's a surge in demand for kids' camps here. Yes, you heard that right—the demand for these camps has skyrocketed over the past year by an impressive 3.4 times!

These camps usually offer a mix of classical, sports, and language classes, ensuring a well-rounded development for young minds. Over 31,000 camps are operating in Russia, and more than 2.3 million children are participating!

So, while a dedicated summer campaign might not be the spotlight, existing initiatives promise a variety of activities that could be supporting the physical ed and sports development among Russian schoolchildren. Now, that's what I call a win-win situation!

Keep your eyes peeled for all the latest updates on Telegram, VK, OK, and YouTube. Stay tuned!

Education-and-self-development in Russia is not limited to academic pursuits; there's a growing emphasis on sports as well, with over 2.3 million children participating in summer camps that offer a blend of sports, classical, and language classes. This investigation into sports and education-and-self-development extends beyond a dedicated summer campaign, promising a diversified range of activities that may contribute significantly to the physical education and sports development of Russian schoolchildren.

Read also:

    Latest