Minsk - Post Report Question and Answers

Are local sports classes and/or activities available for kids?

If you speak Russian you can find tons of things to do in Minsk for kids. All on Instagram. We found a lady who speaks English and teaches ice skating. We have a piano teacher that comes twice a week, once a week a chess teacher and once a week a drawing/paining teacher. We pay around $20-$25 an hour for most of these classes. We also have a tennis club near by our place but kids are not interested in tennis and are quiet busy already especially after QSI resumed after school activities this year. - Oct 2021


QSI-Minsk is continually providing more sports opportunities for kids after school. They have soccer, volleyball, gymnastics, swimming and tennis available for students that are interested. If you are able to speak Russian, there are many local sports classes for kids. - Apr 2019


Not really. QSI has some after-school activities, and sometimes they involve a sport (so far for us, it's generally soccer), but it's not really a sports program such as you'd find in the States or even at some other posts. I have heard of some local things for kids, but they'd definitely need Russian to do them and I'm not even sure how you'd get into them. - Oct 2011


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