Who it is for
For families who want Russian to become a regular learning routine, whether the child already hears Russian at home or needs clearer literacy support.
Children's Russian
A steady route for primary-age learners who need Russian literacy, speaking confidence, and a clear routine that families can understand.

For families who want Russian to become a regular learning routine, whether the child already hears Russian at home or needs clearer literacy support.
Placement looks at age, attention span, confidence, reading readiness, and how much Russian the child already understands or uses.
Lessons can cover sounds, handwriting, vocabulary, simple grammar, reading fluency, spelling, short writing, and spoken answers.
Children practise saying full answers, asking simple questions, retelling short texts, and using Russian without feeling rushed.
Homework is used to keep language moving between lessons. Teachers can watch participation, accuracy, reading stamina, and confidence over time.
Primary learners can build toward more independent language work, stronger heritage-language confidence, and later GCSE preparation when ready.
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Next step
The trial lesson helps the school understand your child's reading, writing, speaking confidence, and learning pace before recommending a group or individual route.