Cambridge International School (Moscow)

CIS Russia International School (Moscow), formerly Atlantic International School, is a family of international schools and kindergartens in Moscow, Russia. It was founded in 2009 and now has over 550 students from more than 20 different countries. Children from expatriate families (embassy workers or employees of multinational companies) and prominent Russian families study Cambridge International Curriculum provided by Cambdrige International Examinations, the world’s largest provider of international education programmes and qualifications for 5–19 year olds.[1] CIS Russia offers Early Years Preschool (2–5 years), Cambridge Primary (5–11 years), Cambridge Secondary 1 (11–14 years), Cambridge Secondary 2 (14–16 years, IGCSE) and Cambridge Advanced (16–19 years, A-levels and Cambridge Pre-U). CIE qualifications are recognised for admission by UK universities (including Cambridge) as well as universities in the United States, Canada, European Union, Middle East, West Asia, New Zealand, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and around the world.[2]

The Cambridge International School is a full member of European Council for international Schools (ECIS) and is Cambridge ESOL Exam Preparation Centre.

Campuses

CIS Russia has two campuses in Moscow and one in St.Petersburg:

  • School 1 – Skolkovo, Moscow (Early years Pre-school, Primary school, Secondary School)
  • School 2 – Festivalnaya, Moscow (Early years Pre-school, Primary school, Secondary School)
  • School 3 – Lakhta, Saint Petersburg (Early years Pre-school, Primary school, Secondary School)

Students from different campuses interact with each other during regular cross campus activities.

Tuition fees

The tuition fees range from 900 000 RUB + 5 000 EUR to 1 300 000 RUB + 5 000 EUR and includes school meals, but does not include Transport services, Private lessons, Summer courses, Textbooks and classroom materials, and the School uniform.

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