ISM students, parents and staff members have proven once again how limitless their talents are. They have shown us ‘The Great Outdoors’ through the lens of their cameras for our annual Photography Competition.
Krylatskoe Students across Upper Primary and Secondary School have been exploring the differences and similarities in countries and cultures all over the world.
Ranging from producing audio soundscapes to modeling antigravity sculptures, students from Year Six to Year 9 have been participating in various challenges related to the theme of our MIT Challenge: Living in Space.
Music within Virtual School has been very exciting with many different activities taking place including dance, drumming and singing throughout the weeks.
The International School of Moscow strongly believes that student leadership is at the core of everything that we do as a school, but what does that mean within Virtual School?
It has never been more important for children to learn how to become sound stewards of the global environment. The children on Lower Campus have repeatedly shown genuine care for our planet and are skilled in thinking of creative ideas to help.
As uncertainty develops across the world, here at ISM one thing is for certain: our whole community is pulling together, and our teachers are working flat out to provide the highest standards of learning possible through our Virtual School programme.
World Book Day was celebrated in Upper Primary this year with the theme 'Dreamland'. Our students enjoyed the opportunity to come to school dressed in their bedtime clothes and share their favourite stories to read before bed!
On Monday the 10th February, Rosinka hosted our annual tennis tournament. This year we invited Brookes Moscow giving our students some extra competition alongside our own Krylatskoe and Rosinka campuses.
During STEAM Week 2020, our Rosinka students invoked all aspects of STEAM, from using virtual reality to explore scientific concepts to constructing complex structures.
Since the middle of November, our Year One to Year Six students have been rehearsing spellings for the Spelling Bee Grand Final that took place on the 9th of December.
The Rosinka students of Year Five and Six showed unbelievable enthusiasm towards their production when they performed ‘Darwin Rocks’ on the 4th and 5th of December.
Year Five produced an outstanding adaptation of Charles Dickens ‘A Christmas Carol’ on Tuesday the 19th and Wednesday the 20th of November. The students had to partake in a multitude of different tasks over the course of the last fortnight. Having worked co-operatively and enthusiastically, they put on a wonderful production.