Almost half of the migrant children failed the Russian language test in Yekaterinburg.

Almost half of the migrant children failed the Russian language test in Yekaterinburg.

      In Yekaterinburg, almost 40% of children of foreign citizens were unable to confirm the required level of proficiency in the Russian language for education on their first attempt. This was reported by the Telegram channel "Yekaterinburg Main."

      From June last year to May 2025, 1,288 children underwent testing. 794 individuals successfully completed the tasks, which accounts for 61% of the total number of participants. Another 494 children demonstrated an insufficient level of knowledge of the Russian language.

      Special courses in Russian as a foreign language have been organized for such students at 13 educational institutions in Yekaterinburg. After the training, children have the opportunity to retake the test.

      The city administration also reported that in the new academic year, a citywide competition "We Speak Russian" is planned to support the language and social adaptation of children of foreign citizens.

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Almost half of the migrant children failed the Russian language test in Yekaterinburg.

In Yekaterinburg, almost 40% of children of foreign citizens were unable to confirm the required level of proficiency in the Russian language for education on the first attempt. This data was announced at a meeting of the Advisory Council on Interethnic Issues.