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AZBUKA Russian-English School and Nursery

azbuka russian-english school and nursery

AZBUKA is an international school and an important cultural and education project in London. Our teachers, students and their families come from different backgrounds where English, Russian, Bulgarian, French, American, Swedish, Italian, Ukrainian, Chinese, Latvian, Arabic, Romanian, Canadian, Dutch, German, Belgian, Estonian, Kazakh, Hebrew, Spanish, Portuguese, Farsi, Belorussian, Georgian is spoken and cultures present. We believe in the enrichment value of linguistic and cultural diversity, benefits of bilingual education for children and an educational space where children and adults are learning, achieving, cooperating, living, working and thriving together. About Us – Our Vision AZBUKA Foundation The AZBUKA Foundation has been pioneering Russian-English bilingual education since its launch in 2000. The AZBUKA Nursery was opened in 2002 and became the UK’s first Ofsted registered pre-school, with a Russian curriculum for bilingual children... Ofsted_Good_GP_Colour «The school’s bilingual curriculum is a key strength. It is well planned and implemented. Pupils enjoy learning all subjects in Russian and English; they make rapid progress in both languages» Press Release AZBUKA has passed inspection by the Independent Schools Inspectorate 0.2Mbyte Graduation of first cohort of students from AZBUKA Anglo-Russian international School in London 0.4Mbyte Official Statement on Ukraine 0.5Mbyte ROMANOFF Foundation Launches SCHOLARSHIP for AZBUKA Students 0.2Mbyte GREG HANDS MP HAS BEEN NAMED PATRON OF AZBUKA 0.3Mbyte AZBUKA has received a fresh signal of support for its innovative approach for bilingual education through a new grant from THE GARFIELD WESTON FOUNDATION 0.1Mbyte AZBUKA Russian – English Bilingual School 1Mbyte AZBUKA Russian-English Bilingual School opening 0.4Mbyte AZBUKA becomes the UK’s first approved Russian-English bilingual school 0.7Mbyte Open letter Open letter. Maria Gavrilova – Founder of Azbuka Foundation. AZBUKA is AZBUKA Russian-English Primary School A full teaching programme for children aged between 5-10 years old... AZBUKA Nursery and Pre-school For children aged between 2-4 years old... AZBUKA Saturday School For children aged from 5 to16 year olds... AZBUKA Cultural Centre For children aged from 0 to 100+ year olds... AZBUKA Bilingual Education Resource For all children and families and the wider community... Term Dates AZBUKA Russian-English School and Nursery News

Baby Love Groups

baby love groups

5.0(67)

Swansea

Baby Love Group Classes are friendly, giggle-filled age-appropriate groups overflowing with sensory, exploratory & creative play across Swansea The BABYLOVE concept was initially a response to Claire’s experiences as an early years educator; the lack of communication skills in young children particularly concerned her and it became a burning desire to create a program which supported communication skills from from bump – nursery. This has over time evolved into a program which holistically develops the cognition, physical skills, social interaction, imagination, creativity, communication, autonomy, musicality, confidence and love of learning in little ones. Over the 10 years Babylove has been running Claire has identified a real need to offer mums more support. To do this skillfully she has teamed up with LushTums founder Clare Maddalen, an inspiration in the ante natal, birth and post natal world. Currently Claire is completing Ante Natal training with Clare through her amazing Lush Tums Program. Claire is now adding new content to the Babylove program to fully empower, support and enrich Mums and their partners experiences as they move through pregnancy, birth, life AS a newborn Mummy AND life WITH a newborn baby! Babylove consists of age appropriate groups over-flowing with; BABYLOVE infant signing program Mummy/daddy meditation Baby massage Creativity and imagination Music and movement Dancing and marching Sensory wonder Puppets and props Baby and toddler Socialisation Our infamous BABYLOVE chill out Bubbles, parachutes, love and laughter Outdoor exploration Creative, messy and arty play Ante natal education-preparing for birth and for baby Post natal support – finding your own way in this new word Our age appropriate classes include; BABYLOVE simply massage BABYLOVE Tinies BABYLOVE Tweenies BABYLOVE Toddlers BABYLOVE combo for siblings Beach Babies Mamalove ante natal Mamalove newbies CLAIRE IS THE CREATOR OF THE FRIENDLY, INCLUSIVE AND WONDERFULLY ZANY ‘BABY LOVE GROUPS’. THE ETHOS OF BABY LOVE GROUPS IS TO SUPPORT FAMILIES, PARTICULARLY MUMS AND BABIES, ON THE MAGICAL DEVELOPMENTAL JOURNEY ON WHICH THEY ARE ABOUT TO EMBARK TOGETHER. AFTER ALL, WHEN A BABY IS BORN, A MOTHER IS TOO. BABYLOVE groups is founded by Claire Walby-Kettle, an early years developmental expert (BA hons, PGCE, PgDip Early Years, CACHE level 3). Claire has worked successfully with over 10,000 families since her career began. The Babylove purpose? To support entire families, especially Mums with tiny people from bump, through birth, babyhood and to pre-school.

Gedling Ballet School

gedling ballet school

5.0(7)

Nottingham

We follow the structured examination syllabus of the Royal Academy of Dance and pupils are entered for examinations from Pre Primary to Advanced 2 level. However exams are not compulsory, importance is placed on enjoyment and appreciation of dance as a physical and expressive activity and art form. Body conditioning is incorporated into all classes from Grade 1 to Advanced 2 level. Contemporary Dance is also offered and considered an important part of the training of a classical dancer. The new Rambert Grades training program was introduced in 2020. Pupils are accepted into the school from 3 years of age and all are invited to take part in the school’s own production which is held approximately every two years at the Nottingham Playhouse. Teaching Staff Classical Ballet Dawn King Principal of Gedling Ballet School. Dip. London College of Dance & Drama. Registered Teacher Royal Academy of Dance, BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy. Certified teacher of Progressing Ballet Technique (PBT). Having trained full-time at LCDD and taught in this country and abroad, Dawn and husband Jeremy moved to Italy to teach at Centro Internazionale di Danza in Cosenza. On return to UK they started Gedling Ballet School at the community centre on Shearing Hill in 1985, transferring to its present home at the Memorial Hall in 1986. Both of their daughters, Sarah and Susie, progressed from Gedling Ballet School to train full-time at the Royal Ballet School (White Lodge) and at Elmhurst Assoc. School of Birmingham Royal Ballet. Alongside a passion for dance and teaching at Gedling Ballet School, Dawn trained at Nottingham University as a Physiotherapist and worked within the NHS for a number of years. Dawn attends training events held by the RAD and Royal Ballet School and has completed the Royal Ballet School Inspire Series 1 and the first seminar of Inspire To Be Series 2. A former member of the RAD committee for the Midlands and East of England region and awarded life membership of the RAD in 2020 after 42 years of membership. Susie King Former pupil of Gedling Ballet School, performed with Birmingham Royal Ballet in a number of productions notably as young Morgan le Fay in the Ballet 'Arthur' at the Royal Opera House Covent Garden and on UK tour with BRB. A Royal Ballet Associate student Susie at age 14 accepted a scholarship place at Elmhurst Assoc. School of Birmingham Royal Ballet, and then completed her training at Rambert School of Ballet & Contemporary Dance, BA (Hons) followed by Rambert MA. Professional work includes Ballet Theatre UK, Ampersandance, Royal Shakespeare Company and Medea with English National Opera at the London Coliseum. Former ballet coach at the National Ice Arena and dance teacher at NCN, Susie now also teaches for dance schools based in London and Watford. Susie is a qualified and registered teacher with the RAD and BBO Dance, and is a member of the new Rambert Grades training programme (Rambert Grades is accredited by The Office of Qualifications and Examinations Regulations Ofqual). Contemporary Dance Jeremy King Trained London School of Contemporary Dance. Former member of Lynx Dance Company and English Bach Festival Company. Taught at Centro Internazionale di Danza Italy, and various schools and colleges in the UK including Welsh College of Music and Drama. Former company manger and choreographer for Nottingham Youth Dance in association with New English Contemporary Ballet. In addition to teaching, Jeremy is the administrator for Gedling Ballet School and also percussionist for contemporary classes. Susie King - see above Stage (Jazz & Tap) Lauren Parker Former pupil of Gedling Ballet School performed with Nottingham Youth Dance, youth company of New English Contemporary Ballet. Qualifications gained; BTEC National Diploma in Dance from New College Nottingham, BA (Hons) in Dance and Professional Practice (Performance Scholarship) from Coventry University and MA in Arts Management from Birmingham Institute for Art and Design. Lauren is a qualified and registered teacher with the IDTA. Lauren is also a certified teacher of PBT Adult Syllabus. Lauren teaches extensively across Nottingham delivering classes in settings such as Nursery/Pre-Schools, Primary Schools and Extra Curricula Dance Schools and Gymnastics Clubs. Lauren is now a teaching a mid week pre school class at Gedling Ballet School. Some of the Guest Teachers that have taught at Gedling Ballet School - Benoit Egloff: trained in France at Paris Opera Ballet School, performing career includes Les Grands Ballets Canadiens de Montreal Canada and Ballet Basel Switzerland. Jenny Murphy: trained at Royal Ballet School, performing career includes Birmingham Royal Ballet, RAD teaching diploma and Masters and Mphil University of Birmingham. Joshua Ecob: trained full-time at Kate Simmons Dance in Warrington, performing career includes Serbian National Ballet and London Contemporary Ballet Theatre, director at NGDance youth dance training intensives. Lesya Tyminska: former pupil at Gedling Ballet School, Rambert graduate, performing career includes Danish Dance Theatre. Rowan Parker: former pupil at Gedling Ballet School, Central School of Ballet graduate, performing career includes Michael Clark Company and The Snowman in London West End and on tour. Currently teaching at GBS. Megan Singleton: London Studio Centre graduate, performing career includes LSC Jazz Company, English Youth Ballet, Nottingham Playhouse Pantomime. Oksana Tyminska: Nottingham based dance artist, choreographer and performer with over 30 years’ experience in community, education and professional spaces such as galleries, parks and theatres. Teaches Little Movers sessions at Dance4 Nottingham Amy Daniels: former pupil at Gedling Ballet School, Rambert graduate and completed a post graduate course with EDGE Dance Company. Amy is now a registered Rambert Grades teacher. Currently teaching at GBS. Brooke Bathgate: former stage teacher at Gedling Ballet School for a number of years. IDTA qualified teacher.