Innopolis School hosts the Open Day

16 March 2024, Saturday

On March 16, Deputy Prime Minister of Tatarstan Roman Shaykhutdinov together with a member of the Supervisory Board of the Innopolis Special Ecomonic Zone Nikolay Nikiforov and the Mayor of Innopolis Ruslan Shagaleev attended the Open Day at the Innopolis School. This annual event, which takes place in the IT city for future students of the educational institution and their parents.

Director Sergey Yezhov held a tour of the school for guests. According to him, the Innopolis School includes not only a secondary school (696 students), but also two kindergartens (332 children), as well as various sections and clubs. The school educates children from ten countries, where 55 per cent of students are boys and 45 per cent are girls.

A quarter of the school’s teachers have the highest qualification category, and primary school teacher Yulia Tikhonova is a laureate of the All-Russian “First Teacher” contest.

The educational institution is aimed at ensuring the rapid adaptation of students to the dynamically changing world.

For achieving this goal, the school management sets the task of developing critical and systemic thinking, emotional intelligence and communication and cooperative skills. The educational process is aimed at developing the personal potential of the student, and each student can build an individual trajectory taking into account the personality characteristics and development needs. Sergey Yezhov informed about the Olympiad center «PRO-SCIENCE», created on the basis of the school to identify and support gifted children and improve their performance in Olympiads. Increased attention to this direction is yielding results: there are winners and prize-winners of the All-Russian Olympiads of schoolchildren in Russian, mathematics and foreign languages among the students of the school.

Roman Shaykhutdinov noted the solid preparation of teachers and students of the Innopolis School and wished the team success and further development.

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