On the last day of April, the ENS Karamyshevskaya campus was the final one to celebrate our Easter Party!
Most Easter activities at ENS are traditionally English, yet in many ways they are also similar to Slavic traditions. One of the main activities is, of course, decorating Easter eggs. We also play games connected with finding them—an Egg Hunt, for example. But the eggs aren’t that easy to find! Children need to be attentive and follow the host’s clues carefully.
At ENS Karamyshevskaya, we held an “Easter Hat Parade,” where children showed off cheerful hats they had made by hand in advance. Pupils from all groups also took part in the Easter egg hunt, and for each egg they found, the children received small gifts and souvenirs.
Most Easter activities at ENS are traditionally English, yet in many ways they are also similar to Slavic traditions. One of the main activities is, of course, decorating Easter eggs. We also play games connected with finding them—an Egg Hunt, for example. But the eggs aren’t that easy to find! Children need to be attentive and follow the host’s clues carefully.
At ENS Karamyshevskaya, we held an “Easter Hat Parade,” where children showed off cheerful hats they had made by hand in advance. Pupils from all groups also took part in the Easter egg hunt, and for each egg they found, the children received small gifts and souvenirs.