The International Baccalaureate® (IB), and the Diploma Programme (DP) in particular, enjoys a high level of respect and recognition among the world’s higher education institutions. For students, success in the IB often results in advanced standing, course credit, scholarships, and other admissions related benefits at many universities.
If you are parent and looking to move to Russia Moscow and looking for a school for your children. Check list of international schools in Moscow below:
All children in Russia have the right to receive general and vocational education free of charge and on a selective basis, free non-university and university level higher education and postgraduate education in state and municipal educational establishments (one course programme at each level).
Before school, children typically go to kindergarten or other pre-school establishments from the age of three.. Most Russian children attend state kindergartens and schools near their homes. However, recent years have been marked by a rise in the number of foreign specialists working in Russia. Given that they often have families and children of school age, the demand for kindergartens and schools that can accommodate foreign children has increased. There are a number of private international kindergartens and schools in Moscow which usually charge tuition fees.
List of International Schools in Moscow
The International School of Moscow – Rosinka Campus
English International School Moscow
The International School of Moscow – Krylatskoe Campus
Cambridge Primary combines a world-class curriculum with high-quality support for teachers and integrated assessment. The curriculum is dedicated to helping schools develop learners who are confident, responsible, reflective, innovative and engaged. Cambridge Primary has curriculum frameworks for English (including English as a Second Language), Mathematics and Science which have been designed to engage learners in an active and creative learning journey.
The International Baccalaureate® (IB) Diploma Programme (DP) curriculum sets out the requirements for study of the DP.
The curriculum is made up of the DP core and six subject groups.
Made up of the three required components, the DP core aims to broaden students’ educational experience and challenge them to apply their knowledge and skills.
The three core elements are:
Theory of knowledge, in which students reflect on the nature of knowledge and on how we know what we claim to know.
The extended essay, which is an independent, self-directed piece of research, finishing with a 4,000-word paper.
All Cambridge schools are allocated to one of six administrative zones. Each zone has a specific timetable (available to download below). The timetable for schools in the UK is also available on this page.
It is essential that you use the correct version of the timetable for your zone. If you are unsure which administrative zone your school is in, please check by going to the Administrative zone section.
Schools are responsible for making sure they use the correct version of the timetable. We cannot accept responsibility for candidates who miss an exam because they have consulted the timetable for the wrong administrative zone.
In a preview of her talk at this year’s IATEFL conference, Annette Capel explores how learners’ capabilities develop between B2 and C1, and how we can help them make the step up.
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