Sobyanin: The renovated building of School No. 1619 will open on September 1.

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Reconstruction of School No. 1619 named after M.I. Tsvetaeva continues in the Strogino district. The Mayor of Moscow inspected the construction progress and congratulated the school's teachers and all female educators in Moscow on the upcoming International Women's Day (March 8).

"Schools like these weren't built 45 years ago. A new school, a new gym, practically new classrooms, laboratories, public spaces, and landscaping. The school will be like new. Maybe even better than the schools built recently. So it won't be long now," Sergei Sobyanin noted.

In addition to School No. 1619 named after M.I. Tsvetaeva on Tallinskaya Street, three more schools are being reconstructed in Strogino on Kulakov Street: School No. 705 (Building 25, Block 2), School No. 86 named after M.E. Katukov (Building 17, Block 2), and School No. 69 named after B.Sh. Okudzhava (Building 3, Block 1). A significant portion of the educational infrastructure in the Strogino district will be updated by the new academic year.

School No. 1619 named after M.I. Tsvetaeva for 750 students on Tallinskaya Street (Building 12, Block 4) was built in 1981. The total area of the building is approximately nine thousand square meters (three floors and a basement).

A full renovation of the school building began in May 2025. During the renovation, the façade and roof will be updated, all utility lines, door and window frames will be replaced, partitions will be installed, floor screeding will be done, and interior finishing will be completed. The premises will be equipped with modern equipment and furniture. The surrounding area will be landscaped.

The focus is on creating a modern educational environment for children and teachers. In accordance with the "My School" program, the renovated building will feature universal and specialized classrooms, study spaces with sliding, transformable partitions for large and small group classes, a modern media library with spaces for group and individual work, a laboratory and research complex for natural sciences, a multifunctional, multi-level space for events, lectures, and exhibitions, a sports hall, a gymnasium, and a cozy dining hall.

The interior color scheme will be muted, with accents in the form of acoustic panels, bright furniture, and design elements.

The school grounds will include gymnastics and volleyball courts, a running track, a football field, a long jump court, playgrounds for different age groups, and bicycle and scooter parking spaces.

"We will open the renovated building of School No. 1619 on Tallinskaya Street on September 1st," the Mayor of Moscow wrote on his MAX messenger channel. "After the renovation, the 750 students at School No. 1619 will receive education in modern and comfortable conditions, which will undoubtedly improve the quality of education."

Source: Sergei Sobyanin's channel inMAX messenger

As before the reconstruction, students from first to 11th grade will study here.

Students will continue their in-depth study of individual subjects: mathematics, social studies, biology, chemistry, and physics, as well as training within the city-based projects "Mathematical Vertical," "Entrepreneurship Class in a Moscow School," "Medical Class in a Moscow School," and "Cadet Class in a Moscow School."

More opportunities will also be available for students to pursue additional education in various fields. They will be able to attend sports clubs in football, basketball, volleyball, rhythmic gymnastics, tennis, and table tennis, as well as vocal and English classes.

"And in general, it's not just your school; hundreds of schools in Moscow require renovation, so this year we'll have about a hundred schools undergoing renovation. In Strogino, there are three more schools, besides yours. But we have ambitious plans to build a new school for your educational complex. You still have space for a school. It's in pretty good condition, but it's already outdated. We'll build a beautiful new school. Those are the plans for now. I hope they come true," Sergei Sobyanin added at a meeting with teachers.

In 2023–2025, 55 school buildings were completely reconstructed under the My School program.

In 2025, work began on renovating several dozen school buildings, with completion scheduled for 2026.

School No. 1619 named after M.I. Tsvetaeva

School No. 1619 named after M.I. Tsvetaeva consists of seven buildings (three school buildings and four preschool buildings) on Stroginsky Boulevard, Tallinskaya, Tvardovsky, and Marshal Katukov Streets.

The school has 2,716 students, including 1,881 schoolchildren and 835 preschoolers. The school employs 257 people, including 93 teachers, 52 caregivers, and 46 other teaching staff.

In grades 10-11, the humanities, technological, socio-economic, and natural science profiles of study are implemented.

 

To prepare students for an informed career choice, the school actively collaborates with leading universities. These include the Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas, the National University of Science and Technology MISIS, the National Research Nuclear University MEPhI, the Moscow Automobile and Road Construction State Technical University, the Moscow Aviation Institute, the National Research University Higher School of Economics, the Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University, the I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, the Nakhimov Black Sea Higher Naval School, and the Russian University of Transport (MIIT).

The supplementary education system offers programs in various fields: social sciences and humanities, technical education, arts, tourism and local history, natural sciences, and physical education and sports. In the 2025/2026 academic year, 99 percent of students enrolled in supplementary education.

Last academic year, 135 eleventh-graders graduated from the school. Of these, eight were awarded the federal medal "For Exceptional Academic Achievement" and three were awarded the Moscow medal "For Exceptional Academic Achievement." On the Unified State Exam (USA), 15 graduates (11 percent) scored over 220 points in three subjects, including four who scored over 250 points. One graduate scored 100 points in chemistry.

Additionally, in the 2024/2025 academic year, 44 students received diplomas as winners and runners-up of the municipal stage of the All-Russian School Olympiad. Ten students won and runners-up of the regional stage, while 15 students took top places and became winners of the Moscow School Olympiad.

The school's creative teams participate in various city festivals, including "Relay of the Arts," "Theatrical Olympus," "To You, Capital, Our Young Talents," "New Heights," "The Wonderful City of Moscow," "Me Plus My Friends," "We Are Together," and "Time of Miracles."

The school choir "Sea Soul" is a winner and laureate of all-Russian and city competitions.

Students at the school are taking part in the GTO (Ready for Labor and Defense) standards: in the 2024/2025 academic year, 61 students received gold, silver, and bronze badges.

Particular attention is paid to patriotic education. The school created the "Sevastopolets" youth army detachment, which became the best detachment in the local branch of the Northwestern Administrative District of Moscow, and its members received 19 vouchers to the "Patriot" camp.

The school also has an active volunteer program, including the "Do Good" volunteer group, assistance to homeless animals, environmental campaigns, and participation in the "Volunteer Counselor" project.

The "My District" project. Strogino

Strogino is a leafy district in northwest Moscow, home to over 163,000 people. Its attractions include the Strogino floodplain with its popular waterfront recreation areas, the 70th Anniversary of the Battle of Moscow Park, the Strogino Cultural Center, and the Church of the Life-Giving Trinity in the Troitse-Lykovo Estate.

In recent years, much has been done in Strogino to improve the quality of life for local residents. Most of the activities were implemented as part of the "My District" program, developed at the initiative of Sergei Sobyanin.

"In recent years, much has changed for the better here. The area has become cozier and more comfortable. New schools, modern clinics, additional ground transportation routes have appeared, and the parks, streets, and courtyards have been transformed," Sergei Sobyanin noted on his channel.

MAX messenger.

Source: Moscow Mayor's channelMAX messenger

The district's social infrastructure has been expanded with the addition of a new main building for Polyclinic No. 115 with a trauma center at 10 Tvardovsky Street, Building 5.

During the renovation of the outpatient department, a comprehensive reconstruction was carried out of Branch No. 3 (Isakovsky Street, Building 16, Building 2) of the same clinic, as well as the main building (Tvardovsky Street, Building 5, Building 4) and Branch No. 1 (Kulakova Street, Building 13) of Children's Clinic No. 58. The areas around the buildings were landscaped.

In addition, an educational building for 400 students was built in Strogino on Isakovsky Street (building 29, building 1a) and a school for 550 students on Tvardovsky Street (building 12a).

Thanks to renovations under the "My School" program, a modern educational space has been created in the building of School No. 705 (14 Stroginsky Boulevard, Building 5). Similar work is underway in another building of this school on Kulakova Street (25 Kulakova Street, Building 2), as well as at School No. 1619 named after M.I. Tsvetaeva on Tallinskaya Street (12 Tallinskaya Street, Building 4), School No. 69 on Kulakova Street (3 Kulakova Street, Building 1), and School No. 86 named after M.E. Katukov on Kulakova Street (17 Kulakova Street, Building 2).

A major event in the district's life was the opening of the new Strogino Cultural Center in 2021, equipped with modern lighting, sound, projection, and stage equipment. This multifunctional venue hosts performances, concerts, circus shows, film screenings, exhibitions, forums, master classes, and creative studios for children and adults.

The Sovremennik Club was put in order on Isakovsky Street (building 6, building 1), on Nemansky Proezd (building 5, building 2), on Stroginsky Boulevard (building 12), and on Marshal Katukov Street (building 9, building 3 and building 15, building 2).

Senior citizens spend their time with interest and benefit at the Moscow Longevity District Center on Isakovsky Street (Building 39).

As part of the construction of non-permanent sports facilities, a football arena with the possibility of practicing beach sports will be located on Marshal Katukov Street (building 26).

The interregional fair on Tallinn Street is also in demand.

The neighborhood has become even more comfortable and welcoming. Improvements have been completed to the Birch Grove, as well as part of the Moskvoretsky Natural and Historical Park, stretching from the Moscow Ring Road to the Stroginsky Bridge and the Bolshoy Stroginsky Zaton embankment. The area near the Yantar Stadium, as well as Tvardovsky, Kulakov, Marshal Katukov, Nemansky Proezd, and other streets, have been improved. Additionally, 79 courtyards in the neighborhood have been transformed.

This year, there are plans to improve 1st Lykovskaya Street and the driveway along the building of Fire and Rescue Squad No. 204 on Marshal Zhukov Avenue.

Four new ground transportation routes have appeared in the area, and more than 80 modern bus stops have been installed.

Modern low-floor Russian-made trams "Vityaz-Moscow" and "Lvenok-Moscow" have entered service on routes No. 10, 15, 21 and 30.

A charging station for electric vehicles has been installed at 19 Tallinskaya Street, Building 1, as part of the "Moscow Energy" project. Five bicycle parking areas have been set up for cyclists.

Construction is underway on the new Rublevo-Arkhangelskaya metro line, building a station called Strogino, which will serve as a transfer point to the Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya Line. The opening of this station will reduce travel times to the Big Circle Line, the Moscow Central Circle, and the Moscow International Business Center "Moscow City" by 50%. At the same time, the existing Strogino station on the Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya Line will be relieved by 20 percent.

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