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Rossinca Heritage School After-School & Saturday School offers activities in Russian language, mathematics, science, art, and art history. According to a parent testimonial, each day in the after-school program is structured around thematic lessons that include these subjects.
• Ages: 5–15 years old
• Schedule: After-school options Monday–Friday and Saturday morning classes
Rossinca Heritage School has been serving Bay Area families since 2012. It offers bilingual Russian-English, dual language programs and bilingual learning pathways for children, with programs available for ages 2–15. The school describes its approach as inspired by Vygotsky’s social development theory, with a focus on the Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD). Rossinca Heritage School states that it nurtures “Renaissance children” and emphasizes global citizenship and citizen-to-citizen diplomacy. The organization identifies itself as a cultural and educational center for families from Slavic countries living in Silicon Valley, with a goal of creating an educational community for children and parents from Slavic countries. It lists a 10:1 teacher-student ratio, 15 years of experience, 16 teachers and staff, and 3 Bay Area campuses, and notes that it has a non-discrimination policy and mentions accreditation as a category on its site. One review summary notes “5 out of 5 View Reviews.”
Last updated March 22, 2026.
• Ages: 5–15 years old
• Schedule: After-school options Monday–Friday and Saturday morning classes
Rossinca Heritage School has been serving Bay Area families since 2012. It offers bilingual Russian-English, dual language programs and bilingual learning pathways for children, with programs available for ages 2–15. The school describes its approach as inspired by Vygotsky’s social development theory, with a focus on the Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD). Rossinca Heritage School states that it nurtures “Renaissance children” and emphasizes global citizenship and citizen-to-citizen diplomacy. The organization identifies itself as a cultural and educational center for families from Slavic countries living in Silicon Valley, with a goal of creating an educational community for children and parents from Slavic countries. It lists a 10:1 teacher-student ratio, 15 years of experience, 16 teachers and staff, and 3 Bay Area campuses, and notes that it has a non-discrimination policy and mentions accreditation as a category on its site. One review summary notes “5 out of 5 View Reviews.”
Last updated March 22, 2026.
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