On Friday 28th May, students at our Rosinka Campus underwent one of their biggest challenges by deciding to collectively run from Rosinka to Saint Petersburg, some 685km away, in the name of charity and, of course, a new heart for Melisa.
With mellow instrumental tunes and melodic children's voices intertwining to create a beautiful symphony of joy, ISM’s Spring Concert is a glorious ode to the blossoming season.
Year Four's latest STEAM project, 'A Castle Under Siege', was a contextualised mix of their: Integrated Curriculum topic, 'Medieval Me'; Science topic, 'What's That Sound?' and Computing topic, 'I'm a Musician'.
Year One’s study into Epic Events concluded with a STEAM project where students designed, created and tested a range of aeroplane designs. This STEAM project was a contextualised link between the IC unit ‘Epic Events’ and an English non-fiction unit ‘Creating Fact Files’.
The Virtual Nord Anglia Music Festival Live, this year’s most anticipated event, saw over a hundred young musicians and singers aged 9 - 18 from eight Nord Anglia Education schools across Europe gather together in snowy Moscow. From 23rd to 25th March, students had a chance to indulge in a vast array of workshops and compete for fame and glory.
On Friday 19th March, we celebrated Red Nose Day at The International School of Moscow in style! Rosinka was decorated from top to bottom in red, and everyone got into the comic spirit by wearing red noses, dressing in red and sharing silly 'red' jokes.
Lower Campus students enthusiastically got their teeth into this year’s Science Week topic, Plastic Fantastic! Throughout the week, children learned about issues surrounding the planet’s plastic use. They then came together as one to explore, plan and create ways to find a solution to the problem on a school, national and global scale.
This term at the International School of Moscow Rosinka, our students have shown an enthusiastic attitude towards the challenges presented by plastic pollution.