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"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%.
The summer holidays are often seen as a chance for children to relax and take a break from learning. However, children’s brain development means that the the learning never stops or even slows down. Outside of the classroom their minds remain as open as ever to exploring the world around them, using their imagination and discovering new things. With this in mind, parents might begin to appreciate the incredible opportunities that the summer brings.
The summer holidays are often seen as a chance for children to relax and take a break from learning. However, children’s brain development means that the the learning never stops or even slows down. Outside of the classroom their minds remain as open as ever to exploring the world around them, using their imagination and discovering new things. With this in mind, parents might begin to appreciate the incredible opportunities that the summer brings.