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Welcome to the bi-lingual website of the Friendship Society (former SERLS Friendship). Here you will find information about a range of learning activities that are being offered to children and young people at Erith (Bexley), Greenwich, Newham and Kingston branches of the Friendship Society. The Friendship Society is a charitable organisation that was established as a result of the initiative of the parents. Children and young people from 3 to 19 years of age can choose from a variety of lessons, including music (pop group, guitar, piano, singing), sports (gymnastics, boxing), Russian language, mathematics, dance (Russian ballet and street dance), and art. Pre-school children can attend playgroups and music lessons. Please click on the Russian flag at the top right corner to switch the language. |
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Merry Christmas and best wishes for the New Year from the Friendship Society! The Friendship Society is looking forward to seeing parents and children in the New Year. The classes will recommence as follows: Erith/Bexley branch – 8 January 2012 Kingston branch – 8 January 2012 Eltham/Greenwich branch – 9 January 2012 Newham branch – 14 January 2012
A&V Rhythmic Gymnastics classes will recommence in 2012 as follows: Townley Grammar School, Bexley - 4 January 2012 The Royal Docks Community School, Newham - 5 January 2012 Youth and Family centre, Erith - 8 January 2012 The John Roan School, Greenwich - 10 January 2012 |
The Friendship Society, Newham branch, opened children's art exhibition "The wonderful world" at the Gallery of Barking Learning Centre, which will be held there from 1 to 21 October 2011. The exhibition features children's art work on a number of themes: the Russian doll, Welcome to London and the space exploration.
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The Friendship Society has the pleasure to announce that it has received EDEXCEL centre recognition and is now accredited to conduct Russian language examinations (the centre number is 10379). This came as a result of the partnership project between the Friendship Society and the Centre for Multilingualism in Education of the London Metropolitan University. |
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Alina Moroko, who is studying the BA Film and TV production, has made a short documentary about rhythmic gymnastics "Live the dream", based on the work of A&V Rhythmic Gymnastics Club, focusing on determination, inspiration and excellence required in mastering this sport. This documentary was entered into the Film Nation Competition, one of the Cultural Olympic Projects. The Friendship Society asks all members and supporters to vote for this film, every vote counts. |
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The Jack Petchey Foundation Award ceremony took place on 23 October 2011 at the Greenwich Theatre in London. Seven young people from the Friendship Society received the award: Laura Suciu (the leader award), Daniel Camans, Alicia Quigley, Maria Lukova, Diana Serenly, Eva Hartney and Alina Moroko. The award was presented by Donna Fraser, an English athlete, who competed in the 200 and 400 meters.
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My name is Maria Lukova and I was nominated to represent Great Britain at the International Children's League of Nations that took place in "Artek" during the 10th Festival "Let's change the world for the better!"
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It has been almost two weeks since our arrival to "Artek". The time passed so incredibly quickly, with all the exciting events and activities put together by the festival organisers!
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On 24 July 2011, A&V Rhythmic Gymnastic Club took part in the Olympic & Paralympics Countdown Event 2011 at the Greenwich Park. Young gymnasts prepared colourful display and public has been invited to take part in workshops. Many thanks to everyone who took part in this historic event. Click here to see our photo album from this event.
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