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Rosinka Campus is excited to announce that lunch time clubs have returned as part of our daily routine. This half term, children have been able to choose between a variety of activities in which to participate during lunch time, ranging from honing their sketching skills, practicing their skating moves on the ice rink, finding checkmates in chess club or even joining an orchestra.
We believe strongly in helping children find things they enjoy and this time at lunch gives them an extra opportunity to do so.
These new opportunities complement our existing After School Activities, which include Outdoor Club and Choir as well as the numerous ‘championships’ we have hosted, which have included paper planes, beanbag tossing and floor hockey.
As part of our After Schools clubs, Monday afternoons sees our children take part in our Outdoor Learning club where they practice orienteering, shelter building and cooking, culminating in an overnight stay in our Forest School area.
Charity initiatives also contribute to our enrichment offerings, with children encouraged to think about others and their needs, culminating in collections and sponsored events. This was evident most recently when our students asked if we could do something to help the people of Turkey and Syria after the catastrophic earthquake. This led to a non-uniform day and a collection of vital materials.
Of course, enrichment doesn’t just happen in school. There is no doubt that our children take part in activities outside of school. These activities can be as simple as reading together, playing boards games, attending extra classes, or visiting art galleries, zoos and museums. All these activities will add depth to your child’s knowledge.
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At the International School of Moscow (ISM), our job is to build and nurture positive self-esteem in children. But what is confidence? And how does it affect academic performance?
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Krylatskoe Campus
Krylatskaya Ulitsa 12
Krylatskoe
Moscow
121552
Rosinka Campus
Building 41
IRC Rosinka
Krasnogorsky region
Moscow rural
143442
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