Anyone who has ever tried to learn a completely new language will know that it is a real challenge. At the International School of Moscow, this is exactly what the Modern Foreign Language Department helps our students to achieve in French, Spanish and Russian.
Exposing younger students to the complexities of global issues will not only enable them to thrive in an inter-connected and multi-cultural society in the future but empower them to want to make greater positive change in the world.
NAIS Dublin’s head of primary Lisa Cannell shares how it’s a daily privilege to watch a child learn and why it’s important for young people to have an education that enriches both the mind and soul.
For the second year running, the Creative Arts department invited industry professionals into our school to work with students for our Creative Arts Festival 2019.
Reception took their audience on an underwater adventure in their amazing production of ‘A (Baby) Shark’s Tale’, written by the Reception teaching team. Parents were wowed by beautiful costumes, confident performances, and of course, a rousing rendition of ‘Baby Shark’.
With the recent resurgence of 80s pop culture, Year Two were very excited to perform a stage adaption of the hit movie, ‘Back to the Future’. During our preparations, the teaching team were amazed that some of the children already knew some of the hit songs that were included in the script. It was a good sign.
Creativity isn’t a trait unique to those who pursue the arts. Educators say it’s a way of thinking that leads to imaginative and unique solutions to all types of real-world problems.
Maths Day is an annual event which is much anticipated by everyone. Every child had the opportunity to participate in maths-based activities and put the mathematical learning in to practice.
An enjoyable day was spent with all things maths in Krylatskoe Upper Primary, ranging from mathematical challenges, psychedelic shapes and penalty shootouts.
For one bright spring day, maths activities took over Krylatskoe Lower Campus. From the moment the children arrived through the school gates until the end of the day, ISM Krylatskoe enjoyed a feast of maths-related challenges. The hardest problem of the day? Counting the smiles.
Eighteen ISM musicians graced the stage in Slovakia last week as they joined the first Nord Anglia / Juilliard School European and Middle East Regional Music Festival. Our young musicians had been practising for months in the run up to the Festival. Their hard work paid off as they delivered excellent performances!
ISM Rosinka will welcome Full-Day Pre-Nursery pupils from August 2019. Children will be immersed in an English-speaking environment, whilst develop problem-solving skills, creativity and a love for learning.
It’s not just about fun for students at our summer camps. Through different activities they learn valuable life skills such as leadership, greater self-confidence, teamwork and time management
Year One recently entertained us all with their presentation of Lewis Carroll’s famous tale of Alice’s journey into Wonderland. As Alice follows a white rabbit into his burrow, she unlocks a door that leads both her and the audience into a bright and magical world of fantasy. It is a tale of flawed logic and immense fun, communicated in style, through the children’s fantastic performances.
ISM Rosinka's Home Learning Projects have been incredible so far this year. Read this article to find out all about the brilliant projects at our Home Learning Exhibition.
ISM participated in the worldwide fundraising event ‘Red Nose Day’ and helped transform the lives of those who desperately need our help. The school held a range of events including bake sales, drawing competitions, lol-a-thon challenges and other contests. We had a fantastic day and raised over 600,000 Rubles!
As the winter shield of ice and snow continued to hold off the heat of the gradually emerging spring sunshine in Moscow, the 13th of March 2019 saw eight of our most aspiring Mathematicians jetting off for warmer climes. Indeed, the Cypriot sunshine proved to be an idyllic backdrop for our students to leave their mark on Euromath history. And what a mark they left, with Seonhu Jeon and Tahee Strein winning Euroscience and Lucia Hosein coming second in Euromath!