British International School of Moscow
International schoolsInternational school in Moscow with English language curriculum. The school provides all the facilities to ensure that children feel comfortable and parents feel at ease: a well-balanced schedule, including time for rest and outdoor play, freshly prepared meals and a transport service Younger students can stay in school until 15.30 or until 19.00 for the after-school programme, which is specially designed to meet the needs of each family. The school offers over 25 school clubs after classes, including robotics, 3D modeling, chess, ballet, coding, mental arithmetic, football, drama and more. There are also available sessions with a psychologist and speech therapist. Safe and comfortable environment provided by 24-hour security and video surveillance system and medical service at school if required. A wide range of extra-curricular activities. Sports competitions, concerts, themed events and family trips, trips to museums and exhibitions, excursions to other cities — at
Since 1994, over 2000 students have enjoyed a high quality international education in Russia. The British International School has 6 campuses which are located in different parts of Moscow.
In the International Programme, children from 2 to 18 years old study according to the English National Curriculum. All subjects are taught in English by teachers from the UK and Commonwealth countries.
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In the Russian Programme, children from 4 to 18 years old are taught in accordance with the Federal State Educational Standards. The curriculum includes in-depth study of English with native speakers.
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The school has students of over 50 nationalities. When you enrol at the British International School, you become part of a friendly, multicultural family.
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Classes are limited to 15 students, ensuring a highly personalised approach to each child.
Students are immersed in an English-speaking environment from day 1. The curriculum is personalised for children who have just started to learn English or who need to improve their language skills. It includes an EAL (English as an Additional Language) support programme where children receive tutor support and attend intensive mini-group lessons in grammar, phonics, reading and writing.