Maksym Shcherbyna, 13: “I’m fond of Maths and Physics. I’m happy to get my education in the same lyceum where my two elder brothers went to. I think I’ve made excellent progress in my studies, and I hope I’ll be a good support in a family business in future.”
Natalia Sokolova, the sister of Alex and Liz, is the third Sokolova to join the City Humanitarian Gymnasium.
In her first year in the gymnasium she got the highest marks in Ukrainian Language and Literature as well as in Maths and Physics. “I am sure my family support and my brother’s and sister’s previous experience have made my studies so successful. I am proud to be a part of this gymnasium.” Ihor Ivasiuk, 13: “It’s very important that we can choose schools for ourselves to go to. I study at a lan- guage school. I have usual subjects in my timetable. We have five English lessons a week. Besides we have some language clubs. I am a member of the Debate Club, for example. My parents and my elder sister studied in the same school. My English teacher taught my mother when she went to school. Can you believe that?”
Maksym Shcherbyna, 13: “I’m fond of Maths and Physics. I’m happy to get my education in the same lyceum where my two elder brothers went to. I think I’ve made excellent progress in my studies, and I hope I’ll be a good support in a family business in future.”
Natalia Sokolova, the sister of Alex and Liz, is the third Sokolova to join the City Humanitarian Gymnasium.
In her first year in the gymnasium she got the highest marks in Ukrainian Language and Literature as well as in Maths and Physics. “I am sure my family support and my brother’s and sister’s previous experience have made my studies so successful. I am proud to be a part of this gymnasium.” Ihor Ivasiuk, 13: “It’s very important that we can choose schools for ourselves to go to. I study at a lan- guage school. I have usual subjects in my timetable. We have five English lessons a week. Besides we have some language clubs. I am a member of the Debate Club, for example. My parents and my elder sister studied in the same school. My English teacher taught my mother when she went to school. Can you believe that?”