ILS offers students a range of sports groups, including:
Mini-football
Football is a team game where players must understand their responsibility to one another, a quality which will serve children well in their adult life as well. Football is a serious game, which means lots of training, during which children learns the importance of hard work in order to achieve specific goals. Systematic training develops agility, speed, strength and stamina, qualities that are essential and best formed at early ages. Football teaches respect for opponents and the ability to assist others in difficult situations, while at the same time promoting students’ overall health and physical fitness. They experience the joy of victory, but they also learn how to deal with defeat. And… football is a great break from studying!
Coach: Andrey Samoylenko
Tuesday, Thursday, 16.00-17.30, Champion Sports Center
Volleyball
Volleyball is an excellent choice for students who are sociable and enjoy contact with other children, while also helping to develop these traits in children who lack them in full measure. Often it is good for students with no clear preferences in sport to start with a team sport. Volleyball also helps children develop accuracy, agility and speed of reaction.
Coach: Alexandr Statsenko
Tuesday, Thursday, 16.00-17.30, Champion Sports Center
Basketball
Playing basketball improves a child’s coordination, as well as the functioning of the musculoskeletal, cardio-vascular and respiratory systems. All team sports develop social thinking, teach students how to work in a group and strengthen character, while also helping students to develop qualities such as communication skills, team spirit and vitality.
Coach: Stanislav Gerasimov
Monday, Wednesday, from 16.00, Champion Sports Center
Chess
Coach: Roman Zheltov
Wednesday 16.00 - 17.30
Choreography
Coach: Svetlana Khloptseva
Tuesday and Thursday, 16.00
Table-tennis
Coach: Svetlana Dolgopolova
Tuesday and Thursday, 16.00 - 17.30
Sports programs director: Raisa Soroka