Sobyanin: 89% of Muscovites aged five to 18 participate in clubs and sections in the city.

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Source: Moscow Government – Moscow Government –

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The capital boasts 140,000 clubs and sections for children in a wide range of fields, from robotics and workouts to aerial yoga and veterinary science basics. 89 percent of children aged five to 18 participate in them. The Moscow Mayor announced this on his channel. MAX messenger.

"The most popular are creative areas. More than 390,000 children have chosen them. They are most often interested in fine arts and choreography. Ballet and classical dance classes, for example, are available at the Moscow Palace of Pioneers," wrote Sergei Sobyanin.

Source: Moscow Mayor's channelMAX messenger

Nearly 350,000 children have chosen sports clubs and sections. Among the most popular are football and chess. Rarely attended are parachuting and motorsports. Such clubs are open at School No. 1476 and P.M. Vostrukhin Communications College No. 54.

The popularity of ancient Russian team games is growing every year. At the school in Nekrasovka and School No. 1987, for example, children can play lapta and gorodki.

Linguistics is traditionally popular. In addition to English, French, and German, Moscow offers courses in Hebrew, Swahili, Chinese, and Serbian.

The technical side of the program also remains in demand. During classes, students develop original projects—from airplane and drone models to controlled robots. They also learn programming, 3D modeling, and robotics, as well as how to create content for social media.

How Moscow schoolchildren are pursuing science projects and finding their callingThe number of sports sections for schoolchildren has increased by 10 percent.

Interest in the natural sciences is growing. Nearly 35,000 children attend botany, zoology, ecology, and biology clubs, where they conduct research and develop projects to improve the urban environment.

"Activities in clubs give children skills that are difficult to acquire at home or at school. Play, creative, and athletic activities are just as important as intellectual ones," Sergei Sobyanin emphasized.

According to him, Moscow is paying great attention to developing free clubs and sections so that every child can spend their time productively.

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