Lithuania, Vilnius
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The school educates according to the British Education curriculum. There is an extensive range of co-curricular opportunities on offer to complement academic learning. These activities support intellectual growth and personal development beyond the classroom.
The co-curricular programme includes arts, sports, and leadership. The Senior Performing Arts Group offers drama, dance, and performance experiences. Sessions run weekly, for example on Wednesdays from 16:00 to 17:30, and are open to students aged 11–18 regardless of school affiliation. The program provides spaces to develop acting, movement, and stagecraft and opportunities to showcase work in productions and events.
The Vilnius programs include Creative & Cultural Activities such as drama, art, and music and project-based learning. Activities and trips reflect local heritage and global perspectives.
Weekend life is rich with co-curricular events, trips and activities.
Leadership is a component of the co-curricular programme. The school emphasizes leadership development alongside arts and sports.
Facilities support personal growth and wellbeing, with a broad co-curricular programme that includes sports and other activities designed to promote physical health and recreation.
Royal Russell School Vilnius provides a British international education aligned with Royal Russell London. The campus teaches according to the English National Curriculum, with a Lithuanian year placement used for placement, and offers Cambridge IGCSE and Cambridge A Levels. Ages 1 to 18 cover Nursery to Year 9 currently, with a major expansion planned for September 2026 that will extend the building and boarding provisions. The school sits in central Vilnius on the banks of the River Neris, with a building that will house a Junior School and EYFS, a Performing Arts Centre, a STEM centre, laboratories, libraries and outdoor spaces. A team of British-trained educators supports learners, and English-language proficiency is required to access the curriculum. The programme blends British and Lithuanian traditions in an internationally focused framework. The co-curricular programme includes Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language, and Leadership and Professional activities, alongside a Senior Performing Arts Group.