How were the last calls in Russian schools. Photo gallery

Bows, waltzes and wishes for good luck in exams – the last bells rang in Russian schools. They are traditionally held for 9th and 11th graders after graduation and before exams start. Russian media has prepared a selection of photographs from different regions of the country.

Ryazan, RussiaAlexander Ryumin/TASS

Yekaterinburg, RussiaDonat Sorokin/TASS

Moscow, RussiaAnatoly Zhdanov / Kommersant

Moscow, RussiaSergey Fadeichev / TASS

Moscow, RussiaAnatoly Zhdanov / Kommersant

Moscow, RussiaSergey Fadeichev / TASS

Sochi, RussiaDmitry Feoktistov/TASS

Sochi, RussiaDmitry Feoktistov/TASS

Sochi, RussiaDmitry Feoktistov/TASS

St. Petersburg, RussiaAlexander Demyanchuk/TASS

St. Petersburg, RussiaAlexander Demyanchuk/TASS

Sochi, RussiaDmitry Feoktistov/TASS

Grozny, RussiaElena Afonina/TASS

Grozny, RussiaElena Afonina/TASS

Moscow, RussiaAnatoly Zhdanov / Kommersant

Sochi, RussiaDmitry Feoktistov/TASS

Moscow, RussiaAlexander Miridonov / Kommersant

Grozny, RussiaElena Afonina/TASS

Moscow, RussiaAlexander Kazakov / Kommersant

Moscow, RussiaAlexander Kazakov / Kommersant

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