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A child’s youngest years are a jubilant journey of discovery, exploration and growth. The impact of the caring attention we provide during these youngest years will echo through the rest of their lives.
Did you know… a child’s brain is already 90-95% of its adult size before entering Primary school. They will develop a great deal yet, but the foundational structure has been set.
We were thrilled to hear from Elbina, one of our graduating Class of 2018, who was visiting Russia to spend time with her family over the New Year holiday.
Elbina, who graduated from ISM almost six years ago, has completed her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Biology at the University of St Andrews, and is now midway through her PhD study in the field of medicine.
Elbina enthusiastically agreed to visit her old school to speak with our Sixth Form students, and share her expertise about what to expect from university life, how to get the best results in your degree, and those important next steps after graduation.
The new publication offers a comprehensive look into hot-topic aspects of global education, tackling topics from emotional health in young people to the role of technology, artificial intelligence in learning, and what the future of education and wellbeing could look like.
"On the 17th of August 2017, something happened that changed my life and the lives of everyone connected with The International School of Moscow at that time forever." Find out how ISM embarked upon the biggest charity fundraising campaign in our history.
Reading is a fundamental skill that lays the foundation for a child's academic success and lifelong learning. To ensure your child becomes a proficient reader, it is essential to focus on improving their reading comprehension skills from a young age.
Reading is a fundamental skill that lays the foundation for a child's academic success and lifelong learning. To ensure your child becomes a proficient reader, it is essential to focus on improving their reading comprehension skills from a young age.
The International School of Moscow is delighted to announce that its students are celebrating outstanding (I)GCSE and A Level results for the 2022-23 school year. 50% of (I)GCSE grades were A* or A, well above the UK national average of 21.6%, with 97% of all grades coming in between A* and C, again well outperforming the UK average of 67.8%.
The International School of Moscow is delighted to announce that its students are celebrating outstanding (I)GCSE and A Level results for the 2022-23 school year. 50% of (I)GCSE grades were A* or A, well above the UK national average of 21.6%, with 97% of all grades coming in between A* and C, again well outperforming the UK average of 67.8%.