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An international school is a school that promotes international education, in an international environment, either by adopting a curriculum such as that of the International Baccalaureate, Edexcel or Cambridge International Examinations, or by following a national curriculum different from that of the school's country of residence.
These schools cater mainly to students who are not nationals of the host country, such as the children of the staff of international businesses, international organizations, foreign embassies, missions, or missionary programs. Many local students attend these schools to learn the language of the international school and to obtain qualifications for employment or higher education in a foreign country.
The first international schools were founded in the latter half of the 19th century in countries such as Japan, Switzerland and Turkey. Early international schools were set up for families who traveled, like children of personnel of international companies, international organizations, non-governmental organizations (NGO), and embassy staff. The schools were established with the people and organizations having large interests in the hosting nation: for instance, American diplomats and missionaries often set up schools to educate their children; children of American military and army families often attended Department of Defense Dependents Schools (DoDDS); French diplomats and business families founded similar schools based on the French curriculum.
International School (IS) is a 6th–12th school in the Bellevue School District. The mascot for Bellevue International School is the Great Titan, and the logo is a Greek tripod with an ascending flame. International school is not a traditional international school with students from across the globe, but has a mission of instilling "global citizenship" in its students. Admission is based on a lottery system. Parents must enroll their Bellevue-area fifth graders into the lottery. Siblings of students already enrolled get priority, and then names are drawn from the general pool for the remaining spots. International School is not affiliated with the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association (WIAA), and if students want to participate in sports, they can do so at their "home school" (the Bellevue School District high school that corresponds with their attendance area).
International School was founded in 1991 by Bellevue teachers. Funded with a competitive $300,000 grant from the "Schools for the 21st Century" Commission, the six were granted a half year of release time to develop and recruit for the program. International School opened with 150 sixth and seventh graders in the fall of 1991, housed in an old elementary school. Later the school was moved to its current location in an unused junior high. In 2002 a short documentary on the history of the school with the title The World of International School was written by Kristen Rosenfeld. This documentary provides a glimpse based on primary sources into the origins and development of the school in its first ten years and helps explain why the school has been successful.
International School 45 is an elementary school in Buffalo, New York. It is located at 141 Hoyt Street and serves Grades PK through 6. The current principal is Ms. Lynn Piccirillo.
School 45 was constructed in 1889 to provide additional classrooms for the growing Upper West Side of Buffalo. The original address was 402 Auburn Avenue. An addition was constructed in 1924 to provide more space, before a new and larger building was built in 1971, connected to the 1924 addition. This new building caused the original building to be destroyed and the address to change to Hoyt Street.
Originally a community school, School 45 began to take in a large amount of students from the city's West Side, which has a large immigrant population. The school housed Grades PK through 8, but due to overcrowding, the school's seventh and eighth graders began attending Lafayette High School beginning with the 2011-2012 school year.
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Moscow (/ˈmɒskaʊ/ or /ˈmɒskoʊ/; Russian: Москва́, tr. Moskva; IPA: [mɐˈskva]) is the capital and the largest city of Russia, with 12.2 million residents within the city limits and 16.8 million within the urban area. Moscow has the status of a federal city in Russia.
Moscow is a major political, economic, cultural, and scientific center of Russia and Eastern Europe, as well as the largest city entirely on the European continent. By broader definitions Moscow is among the world's largest cities, being the 14th largest metro area, the 17th largest agglomeration, the 16th largest urban area, and the 10th largest by population within city limits worldwide. According to Forbes 2013, Moscow has been ranked as the ninth most expensive city in the world by Mercer and has one of the world's largest urban economies, being ranked as an alpha global city according to the Globalization and World Cities Research Network, and is also one of the fastest growing tourist destinations in the world according to the MasterCard Global Destination Cities Index. Moscow is the northernmost and coldest megacity and metropolis on Earth. It is home to the Ostankino Tower, the tallest free standing structure in Europe; the Federation Tower, the tallest skyscraper in Europe; and the Moscow International Business Center. By its territorial expansion on July 1, 2012 southwest into the Moscow Oblast, the area of the capital more than doubled; from 1,091 square kilometers (421 sq mi) up to 2,511 square kilometers (970 sq mi), and gained an additional population of 233,000 people.
Moscow (Russian: Москва / Moskva) is a cantata composed by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky in 1883 for the coronation of Alexander III of Russia, over a Russian libretto by Apollon Maykov. It is scored for mezzo-soprano, baritone, mixed chorus (SATB), 3 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, 2 bassoons, 4 horns, 2 trumpets, 3 trombones, tuba, timpani, harp and strings.
Moskva (Москва, Moscow) is a Russian monthly literary magazine founded in 1957 in Moscow.
Moskva magazine was established in 1957, originally as an organ of the RSFSR Union of Writers and its Moscow department. Its first editor was Nikolay Atarov (1957-1958), succeeded by Yevgeny Popovkin (1958-1968). It was during his time that (in December 1966 - January 1967 issues) for the first time ever Mikhail Bulgakov's The Master and Margarita was published.
The magazine's third editor-in-chief Mikhail Alekseyev has brought its selling figures to record highs (775 thousand in 1989) and made history too by publishing Nikolay Karamzin's History of the Russian State (1989-1990) for the first time since 1917. In the 1990s and 2000s, under Vladimir Krupin (1990-1992) and Leonid Borodin (1992-2008), Moskva, along with Nash Sovremennik magazine and Alexander Prokhanov’s Den/Zavtra newspapers, moved into the vanguard of the so-called 'spiritual opposition' movement. In 1993 the subtitle, The Magazine of Russian Culture, was added to the magazine’s title.
In December, families from across the ISM community and beyond visited our Secondary School for our much-anticipated Secondary Showcase Evening. This special evening is a taster of the learning that takes place inside our classrooms every day. Students, Parents and Teachers were fascinated to take part in our interactive lessons. You can learn more about the Showcase Evening by reading our newsletter article: https://www.nordangliaeducation.com/our-schools/russia/moscow/international/article/2022/12/9/secondary-showcase-evening Join our Telegram channel and stay up to date with ISM life https://t.me/+IjzdivXKTmU0NjI6
Welcome to Rosinka International Residences Rosinka is the number one home for international families with a proven record of 30 years of excellence. It is a gated community with 24 hours’ security and an English speaking property management. Conveniently located 5 kms. from Moscow ring road “MKAD” on the North – West side. One of the main advantages of living in Rosinka is the renowned International School of Moscow on site, walking distance from your home. The school educates your child for the future, enabling them to achieve truly outstanding academic results on a pathway to the world’s top universities. By complimenting our individually-tailored approach towards every child with a warm and caring pastoral care programme, we are able to develop the skills and mindset needed for you...
The International School of Moscow (ISM) offers a contemporary English international education to students aged from 2 to 18. Established in 2007, the School has a student body of over 1000 and boasts more than 60 nationalities. The education programme at ISM is based on the English National Curriculum (ENC), which offers the highly-respected GCSE and A Level qualifications for older students. Find out more about our school on our website: www.internationalschoool.ru Get in touch with us on +7 (499) 922 44 00 or at admissions@internationalschool.ru
The 30th of June 2023 was a very exciting day in the ISM Calendar. Not only was this the last day of the school year, it was also the eagerly awaited ISM Speech Day. This grand occasion, hosted by the stunning International House of Music, is an annual tradition in our school. Students from Years 1 - 13, their parents and all the staff of the school come together at the House of Music every year to listen to inspiring and reflective speeches from our Leadership, wonderful musical performances by our students, and to find out which students will win prestigious awards. This year was particularly emotional, as Mr Keach bid a fond farewell to our school as he moves to his new position as Principal at the British International School of Boston. The video highlights we have created tell th...
All of our students have different interests and future aspirations. Our new video offers a glimpse into school life at ISM. Find out more on our website: https://internationalschool.ru/ Get in touch with us on +7 (499) 922 44 00/05 Join our Telegram channel and stay up to date with ISM life https://t.me/+IjzdivXKTmU0NjI6
One of the best ways to get to know a school is to visit. Unfortunately, due to Covid-19 restrictions our prospective parents visits to the school are limited. We are however delighted to be able to share with you a virtual tour that we have filmed of the school. A very warm welcome awaits your child/ren at EIS Moscow South West where they can foster their love of learning in a warm, friendly setting.
ISM Krylatskoe campus is located at the heart of a protected national park and surrounded by sport facilities. The school is just a short drive from prominent expatriate residential compounds and is easy to reach from most areas of the city centre. Watch the video to see the outstanding facilities and unique learning spaces at ISM. Please do visit us any time to discover our school first-hand. Find out more on our website: https://internationalschool.ru/ Get in touch with us on +7 (499) 922 44 00 Join our Telegram channel and stay up to date with ISM life https://t.me/+IjzdivXKTmU0NjI6
The third story, told by Marina, is full of inspiration, music and theatre. Marina invites us to peek into the story of the changes in her life since enrolling with ISM. Find out more on our website: https://internationalschool.ru/ Get in touch with us on +7 (499) 922 44 00/05 Join our Telegram channel and stay up to date with ISM life https://t.me/+IjzdivXKTmU0NjI6
Презентационное видео для The International School of Moscow музыка: Keane - Somewhere Only We Know gl hf studio http://glhf-video.ru/ needfun@glhf-video.ru
The International School of Moscow is the only examination centre in Russia that offers ABRSM’s internationally-renowned theoretical and practical music examinations. Please follow the link to learn more about ABRSM and other musical examinations available at ISM: https://www.nordangliaeducation.com/our-schools/russia/moscow/international/learning/abrsm-musical-examinations Join our Telegram channel and stay up to date with ISM life https://t.me/+IjzdivXKTmU0NjI6
An international school is a school that promotes international education, in an international environment, either by adopting a curriculum such as that of the International Baccalaureate, Edexcel or Cambridge International Examinations, or by following a national curriculum different from that of the school's country of residence.
These schools cater mainly to students who are not nationals of the host country, such as the children of the staff of international businesses, international organizations, foreign embassies, missions, or missionary programs. Many local students attend these schools to learn the language of the international school and to obtain qualifications for employment or higher education in a foreign country.
The first international schools were founded in the latter half of the 19th century in countries such as Japan, Switzerland and Turkey. Early international schools were set up for families who traveled, like children of personnel of international companies, international organizations, non-governmental organizations (NGO), and embassy staff. The schools were established with the people and organizations having large interests in the hosting nation: for instance, American diplomats and missionaries often set up schools to educate their children; children of American military and army families often attended Department of Defense Dependents Schools (DoDDS); French diplomats and business families founded similar schools based on the French curriculum.