Here at the International School of Moscow we take bullying extremely seriously. We support all students within our community and will never tolerate bullying. What does this mean in practice?
Children are no longer satisfied with learning how to be the ‘leaders of tomorrow’. They want to make a difference today. Learn how ISM celebrates World Children's Day
From Early Years all the way to Year 13, ISM students designed their own vehicles, flew their own airplanes and helicopters, launched their own rockets and sailed their own boats. From circuitry, to coding to 3D modelling, to simple robotics, to virtual and augmented reality, teachers and students at the International School of Moscow did their absolute best to explore the past, the present and, most importantly, the future of transport during STEAM week.
Despite the slightly dubious and unseasonal weather at the start of Activities Week, the spirits of students and staff were certainly not dampened as they launched themselves into a packed programme of indoor and outdoor pursuits.
It had been almost two and half years since students took to the stage to perform to a real audience, and although the music department, students and parents adapted effectively using online conferencing to the challenges posed by the recent heath pandemic the sense of relief and excitement the ensued on Thursday 2nd June was clearly evident.
With the reintroduction of Cross-Campus and external sport events and competitions at ISM the physical education department collaborated to bring the Festival of Sport to each campus.
The goal of this year’s ‘Anti-Bullying Week’ campaign at The International School of Moscow was to teach students the positive and kind things that can be done every day to halt hurtful behaviour in its tracks.