IGCSE Results 2023/24
We are thrilled to announce the outstanding GCSE results achieved by our Year 11 students in the recent exam period. Despite the unique challenge of sitting their exams in another country, our students rose to the occasion, demonstrating resilience, commitment, and academic excellence. Here’s what makes this achievement even more incredible:
- 41% of all grades were A or A* – nearly double the UK national average of 21.7%!
- 85% of grades were A* to C – well above the UK average of 67.4%
These results not only reflect the hard work and dedication of our students but also the world-class teaching that sets The International School of Moscow apart. We are proud to have the best educators, who inspire and support our learners every step of the way. Our success is also made possible by our strong and engaged community of parents. Without your support, students wouldn't receive these fantastic results. At The International School of Moscow, we believe in nurturing every student's academic, personal, and emotional development. These results are a testament to that philosophy, reinforcing our position as the leading international school in Moscow. Congratulations to our 45 fantastic GCSE students who have made us all proud! We know this is just the beginning of their journey to even greater success in the future.
IGCSE and A-Level Results 2022/23
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%.
At A Level, 59% of all grades awarded were from A* to B and this has enabled students to take up places at some of the world’s best universities, including those from the Russell Group of 24 top institutions in the UK.
Mr Storey, Head of Secondary School at The International School of Moscow said: “All of us here at ISM are incredibly proud of the achievements of each and every one of the graduating Year 11 and Year 13 students. They showed great determination and resilience in their endeavour to secure the very best results they could. Regardless of what came their way, they supported one another and gave their all in every lesson. We wish them all the very best for the next step of their journey in education
IGCSE results 2021/22
In 2022, 98% of our students achieved at least five A* to C grades (or equivalent). Their hard work, dedication, and commitment to their studies was rewarded with 64% achieving an A* or A grade, well above world and UK averages.
"Our students must be highly commended for their committed attitude to their studies. We're immensely proud of each and every one of them and I look forward to seeing them develop and grow even stronger during the next chapter of their education."
Ian Storey, Head of Secondary School and Krylatskoe Upper Campus
A-level results 2021/22
Our Year 13 students achieved yet another year of record-breaking A-level results.
59% of all A-level results were A* or A, and our A*-B figure came in at a staggering 80%, reflecting our students' hard work and dedication.
Our list of university destinations continues to grow, and this year is no exception. Many of our 2022 graduates gained places at the most prestigious universities in the world.
This year’s university destinations include:
- United Kingdom: Oxford, St Andrews University, Reading University, The University of Edinburgh, Imperial College London and others.
- Europe: The University of Amsterdam, The University of Groningen, Delft University of Technology, Medical University of Varna.
- North America: New York University (NYU), The University of Massachusetts, George Washington University, The University of Pennsylvania.
"I'm immensely proud of the achievements of the class of 2022. I would like to offer my warmest congratulations on the wide range of excellent university courses they have enrolled on. Their success is richly deserved and we can't wait to hear about their future success."
Sam Davis, Head of Sixth Form