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Russian online school opened for foreign students

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Russian online school opened for foreign students


09.10.2021

Photo credit: a video postcard of St. Petersburg State University / youtube.com

St. Petersburg State University ( SPbU) and the Russian Center of the Pushkin Institute in Tallinn are going to open an online school where foreign students and Russians studying in secondary and high school living abroad will be able to study Russian and other disciplines of the school curriculum. The course will be avialable for free.

Ten subjects from a traditional school curriculum will be taught by SPbU teachers. Each student can choose a list of subjects they need to study.

After the one-year course, students can obtain additional points for admission to SPbU. 

The first lesson took place on October 9. Classes will be held on Saturdays until the end of May, 2022.

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