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Report on the Development of Nuclear Towns and Cities

STATE ATOMIC ENERGY CORPORATION ROSATOM / PUBLIC REPORT / 284 REPORT ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF NUCLEAR TOWNS AND CITIES levels (the CATFs of Zarechny, Novouralsk, Sarov, Zelenogorsk, Tryokhgorny, Novouralsk, Snezhinsk and Lesnoy (two schools), and the town of Usolye-Sibirskoye). Each of the schools received RUB 12 million over three years to equip the OpenSpace state-of-the-art high-technology open space, with equal amounts of funding provided by the municipality and ROSATOM's School. In 2022, equipment was provided for two out of ten schools forming part of the Innovative Network (Municipal State-Funded Educational Institution General Secondary School No. 64 in Lesnoy and Municipal State-Funded Educational Institution Gymnasium No. 9 in Usolye-Sibirskoye). The provision of equipment for these schools will continue in 2023. In 2022, the staff of all ten educational institutions received training to prepare for the introduction of effective Russian technologies that ensure the fullest possible compliance with FSES requirements for general education levels. All 10 schools forming part of the Innovative Network are currently leaders in the educational systems in their respective towns and cities and constituent entities of the Russian Federation. Two schools received recognition at the federal level and were ranked in the top 30 schools in the Big Break competition, a presidential platform project: Municipal Autonomous Educational Institution Lyceum in Lesnoy (in 2020, 2021 and 2022) and Municipal State-Funded Educational Institution Gymnasium No. 2 in Sarov (in 2022). Municipal State-Funded Educational Institution General Secondary School No. 135 in Snezhinsk and Municipal State-Funded Educational Institution General Secondary School No. 109 in Tryokhgorny served as regional innovation platforms. Absolutely all schools forming part of the Innovative Network have become regional reference platforms for the implementation of effective educational technologies in general education, which reflects the recognition of the credibility of the Innovative Network at the level of constituent entities of the Russian Federation. At year-end 2022, the Innovative Network of Educational Organisations included 16 kindergartens that had been selected on a competitive basis and had introduced technologies that help to ensure the fullest possible compliance with the requirements of Federal State Educational Standards for preschool education. Each of the kindergartens forming part of the Innovative Network received RUB 6 million over three years to equip the Open Space state-of-the-art high-technology open space, with equal amounts of funding provided by the municipality and ROSATOM's School. In 2022, equipment was provided for seven out of 16 kindergartens forming part of the Innovative Network (in Polyarnye Zori, Usolye-Sibirskoye, Dimitrovgrad, Lesnoy, Zarechny (Sverdlovsk Region), Tryokhgorny and Sarov). In the reporting year, the staff of all 16 educational institutions received training to prepare for the introduction of effective Russian technologies that ensure the fullest possible compliance with FSES requirements for preschool education. All 16 kindergartens forming part of the Innovative Network are currently leaders in the educational systems in their respective towns and cities and constituent entities of the Russian Federation. The participants of the ROSATOM's School Innovative Network (16 kindergartens and 10 schools) arrange practical training for teachers from their towns and cities and the relevant constituent entities of the Russian Federation and for teachers from all towns and cities participating in the ROSATOM's School project. ROSATOM's Territory of Culture programme Launched 15 years ago, the programme titled 'ROSATOM's Territory of Culture' includes projects involving famous artists and ensembles, workshops held by leading experts, educational and awareness campaigns, large-scale social and cultural projects, some of which have expanded beyond nuclear towns and cities and have become a major nationwide phenomenon. The programme also involves providing methodological assistance to theatres, museums, libraries and other cultural institutions in nuclear towns and cities, implementing innovative managerial and strategic decisions, holding professional development events for specialists in the relevant areas of expertise to enable gradual modernisation in the sphere of culture 'from the inside'. In 2022, as part of the programme, a total of more than 100 events of various scale were held across various areas, styles and genres. An official celebration of the 15th anniversary of ROSATOM's Territory of Culture was held in the form of a gala concert at the Et Cetera Theatre in Moscow. The key project in the sphere of musical education in 2022 was the 5th Music Academy of Nuclear Towns and Cities under the auspices of Yuri Bashmet in Obninsk. 2022 saw the launch of a collaboration between ROSATOM's Territory of Culture and the State Museum and Exhibition Centre ROSIZO, which resulted in a major exhibition project run in a number of nuclear towns and cities. #ROSATOMVMESTE ('ROSATOM Together') competition of social projects In 2022, the competition programme included three focus areas: the competition of social projects, the Urban Project competition and the Day of Nuclear Towns and Cities. The competition of social projects featured 49 video interviews with social project coordinators, which garnered a total of 78,500 views. The competition of social projects was won by the coordinator of the School Science Parks project from Novouralsk. 18 towns and cities participated in the Urban Project competition. About 490,000 people voted for the best urban project. The competition was won by the town of Novouralsk with a project titled 'Movement with ROSATOM'. The Day of Nuclear Towns and Cities was held online in 2022. 'Glory to Creators!' National Creativity Competition This is a communication project involving both senior citizens and young people. Its goal is to preserve the memory of the residents of ROSATOM's host towns and cities who have contributed to the establishment and development of the nuclear industry and nuclear towns and cities. Since 2021, the competition has been held online on the VKontakte social media platform. This year there were two categories in the competition: 'Just like the Creator' and 'A Comic about the Creator', in which 1,056 and 405 schoolchildren competed respectively. Every year, the Parades of Creators are held in nuclear towns and cities, featuring the heroes and authors of creative works. Since the launch of the competition, more than 14,500 video interviews and video stories have been filmed (the total reach of the competition has exceeded 63,000 people); 23,500 essays have been written, and more than 3,000 online applications have been submitted via the VKontakte platform Best Municipal Practices competition Official website of the #ROSATOMVMESTE project: Website of the 'Glory to Creators' competition: Website of the Best Municipal Practices project: The competition has been held since 2017, with 27 nuclear towns and cities participating every year. Since the launch of the competition, a total of 508 practices and initiatives focused on social and economic development have been submitted; over 23 training events have been held for leaders of municipal practices. 34 practices have been declared winners and received financial support. REPORT ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF NUCLEAR TOWNS AND CITIES STATE ATOMIC ENERGY CORPORATION ROSATOM / PUBLIC REPORT / 285
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