Every Saturday 10:00 to 18:00
Multilingual environment English + Russian
Up to 30 children per group
While you take care of your day
Saturday is often the one day when you want to recharge — and make sure your child has a day worth having. Trinity Saturday Fun Club gives you both at once. You can plan meetings, work, or simply personal time, knowing your child isn't just looked after — they're engaged, busy, and genuinely happy.

Your child isn't waiting for the day to end. They're living it — with curiosity, energy, and a sense that this space is theirs.
How the day is structured
Each part of the day has its own purpose. Activities, rest, and free choice are balanced so your child stays engaged — without getting tired or bored.
10:00
10:00
Morning Circle
A gentle start to the day. Children meet the team and one another, warm up, and hear about the day's theme. Even first-timers feel at home within minutes.
10:30
10:30
Team Games & Team Building
Active warm-up on the school playground. Relays, tag games, mini-tournaments — all in a team format. Children learn to work together, support each other, and simply move well. No competitive pressure — the goal is energy and fun, not winning.
11:00
11:00
Creative Workshop #1
The first big block of the day. 40 minutes with a guest expert — an experiment, a creative project, a hands-on activity tied to the day's theme. Not a follow-the-template exercise, but real exploration: each child makes their own thing, makes their own decisions, and sees the result with their own hands.
11:40
11:40
Snack #1
A light snack — water and fruit. A moment to slow down and chat. This is usually when children start telling each other what they made at the workshop.
12:00
12:00
Free Time
The playground, library, or interest zones in the classroom. Each child chooses what to do. This is an important part of the day — a space without instructions, where they can simply be themselves.
12:30
12:30
Team Tournaments
The second sports block. Speed and coordination games, team relays. By this point the children know each other well — and the games become genuinely team-spirited.
13:00
13:00
Lunch at the school canteen
A proper lunch at the school canteen. A hot meal, a drink, and dessert — in a calm setting, without any rush.
14:00
14:00
Activity Stations
Several zones to choose from: Lego and building, an art zone (drawing, crafts), board games tied to the day's theme, and sensory activities. Each child decides where to go and how long to spend in each zone. No "you must" — only interest.
14:40
14:40
Outdoor Games
Mini-tournaments, team relays, fresh air after the quiet block. An important reset before the second workshop.
15:10
15:10
Snack #2
A small food break before the final creative block.
15:30
15:30
Creative Workshop #2
The second experiment or project of the day. Usually quieter in character — something to take home. Children leave with a finished piece they want to show someone.
16:00
16:00
Walk & Quest
Out to the playground with a mini-challenge tied to the day's theme. Movement, fresh air, a little adventure before the calm finale.
16:30
16:30
Quiet Hour
Reading, drawing, sensory games — each child chooses their own. Time to wind down after a full day. Those who are tired can simply sit with a book. Those with energy still to spare have space to create.
17:30
17:30
Reflection & Goodbye
A closing circle: everyone shares one word about their day. Mini-certificates for the day's theme. Children leave with a sense that this day was theirs.
A new theme every Saturday
Two workshops a day — not just drawing or cutting and sticking.
Training special agents: logic, observation, and the art of going unnoticed.

Workshop #1 — Spy Gadgets & Traps: building real tools for secret missions — from periscopes for spying around corners to laser-trap corridors. Engineering, optics, and a test of agility.

Workshop #2 — Disguise & Cipher Workshop: the art of transformation and secret communication. Children create composite portraits, learn to write in code, and take home their own encryption kit.
Learning to cook with joy, discovering ingredients, and creating our first culinary masterpieces.

Workshop #1 — Secrets of Italian Pizza: working with dough like real pros, building the perfect topping combination, and finding out why homemade pizza is always the best. Every child gets to be a proper pizzaiolo.

Workshop #2 — The Art of Dessert: creating elegant sweets with attention to every detail. Working with decoration and texture combinations so the final dish looks like it came straight from a patisserie.
Ecology, biology, and craft.

Workshop #1 — Green Landing: Terrarium in a Jar: building a self-contained ecosystem with live plants, moss, and stones. We discover how plants "drink" and why they don't need watering inside a sealed jar.

Workshop #2 — Totem Animal: working with natural materials and clay. Creating a detailed mask or figurine of a jungle creature, exploring the textures of skin, scales, and feathers.
Testing popular myths and running real experiments.

Workshop #1 — Egg Drop: build a protective structure for an egg so it survives a fall. Physics, engineering, teamwork.

Workshop #2 — Lava Lamp: water, vegetable oil, food colouring, and a fizzing tablet turn into a living laboratory. Every child takes their lamp home.
Exploring the ocean depths, discovering the laws of physics, and creating sea wonders.

Workshop #1 — Build Your Own Jellyfish: crafting a realistic jellyfish that comes to life in water. We explore the secrets of buoyancy and density, and learn how sea creatures control their movement through the ocean.

Workshop #2 — 3D Coral Reef: creating a 3D picture using homemade puffy sensory paint. The chemical magic of foam and colour transforms into a vivid coral world. Every child takes their masterpiece home.
Uncovering the secrets of folk art, exploring ancient symbols, and creating beauty with our own hands.

Workshop #1 — "The Master's Pattern": We create a decorative panel using appliqué technique. We explore traditional folk painting, play with colour, and assemble our very first composition.
Workshop #2 — "The Bird of Happiness": We craft a vibrant bird-shaped souvenir. We discover why this image was so beloved in fairy tales, and decorate the figurine with our own original ornament.
We switch on our inventive thinking, break the rules, and create incredible gadgets from everyday objects.

Workshop #1 — "Mega-Machine": We build our own unique invention from boxes, tubes, bottle caps, and sticky tape. We unleash our imagination, tackle engineering challenges, and present our very first working gadget.

Workshop #2 — "Chain Reaction Launch": We construct a wild Goldberg machine! We learn to set off a chain reaction where a ball knocks over dominoes, and the dominoes send a toy car rolling. Physics in action — and pure delight.
Uncover the mysteries of ancient masters, master the ink, and craft Eastern artifacts with your own hands.

Workshop #1 — "The Magic of Black Ink": We become masters of ancient calligraphy! We learn how to hold the brush correctly, tame unruly ink, and unlock the secrets of Chinese characters. We train dexterity and write our very first secret message on paper.

Workshop #2 — "The Frozen Garden": We create unique "glass" cards in an Eastern style! We discover the art of scrapbooking, arrange compositions of dried flowers and mysterious patterns, then "seal" time itself with the magic of lamination. A true wonder made by hand — an eternal spring garden that fears neither water nor time.
More than just a good day
We're not aiming for "development" in the academic sense. But when a child spends a day in an environment where they're heard and given the space to choose — they come home different.
  • Does, not watches
    Every workshop is something the child made themselves. Not watched, not copied from a template but imagined, tried, and seen the result.— but imagined, tried, and saw the result. That kind of experience stays with you.
  • New friendships
    Team games and shared projects create real connection between children. Many arrive not knowing anyone — and leave with new friends.
  • Self-confidence
    When a child is given the freedom to choose and isn't pushed to do things "correctly" — they start to trust themselves. It shows up on the very first day.
  • Their own pace, their own interest
    Some children need to move. Some need to create. Some need to watch and join in gradually. The programme is built so every child finds their thing — without being pushed.

Not just "somewhere to take the kids"

Most formats are either free play with no structure, or a class that lasts an hour. We created a space where the whole day is thought through: with a clear rhythm, a variety of activities, and attention to what each child actually cares about. You don't have to choose between "fun" and "worthwhile" — here they're the same thing.


Elizaveta Shmakova

Coordinator, Trinity Saturday Fun Club

The space
Equipped classrooms for workshops, a sports playground for team games, a library for quiet time, and a canteen with a proper lunch — all in one place.
Flexible format
Choose what works for you — a half day or the full day.
Frequently asked questions
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