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Russian math school in London organizes children’s camp for compatriots

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Russian math school in London organizes children’s camp for compatriots


03.08.2017

pixabay.comA session of summer math camp has ended in the capital of Great Britain, according to the website of Rossotrudnichestvo.

A customized programme for 28 children at the age from 7 till 16 years, who arrived at the math camp, was prepared by the Russian School of Mathematics and Programming in London.

Young mathematicians were split into several age groups. Each group studied the main topics and solved various tasks at lessons. The senior group was engaged in programming of computer games and applications. This kind of preparation would enable schoolchildren to pass British math exams 11+, 13+, GCSE and A-level.

It is noteworthy that teachers and their students spent an hour at the end of each lesson to solve advanced tasks, which are usually presented at the Olympiads.

Summer school evoked great interest of Russian compatriots as well as British citizens aware of high math standards and traditions of the Russian school. Among teachers were mathematicians residing currently in Great Britain as well as Russian specialists who arrived at London from Moscow and Saint Petersburg.

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