EIS Moscow
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The English International School in Moscow. British style school for children aged 3 to 18.
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To mark the end of the year, last Friday, EIS students had graduation and end of year parties throughout the school. The older cohort from Y9 up went off site to a venue which was excellent. The students had buffet style food, a DJ, an outdoor garden area and games available. Year 11 and Year 13 were awarded their unique specialist graduation hoodies as well. Limited edition, of course. Very smart collector's items they are. All the students had a great time and they deserved it!
To wrap up the academic year on a high note, EIS students had the opportunity to embark on an unforgettable trip to experience a digital immersive exhibition featuring the works of Van Gogh and Dali. This mesmerizing display transcended the traditional gallery setting, captivating our students and igniting their senses in new and profound ways. It was a truly transformative experience that will undoubtedly leave a lasting impression on their artistic endeavors.
This term we had EIS Badminton club back and we got some new members. We had a great time and we must say that all of our members became more professional and confident with the game now! Similar to the Autumn term, we organized little tournaments so that each student had a chance to play with every other member of the club. They went really well and we hope that everyone enjoyed those. We hope EIS Badminton people will practise over the summer as well and will join our club in September 2024 again. Well done guys! 🏸🏸🏸
Children need to develop their finger muscles and have proper finger control before they can learn to write at school. During the preschool years, they develop these muscles through a variety of play activities. Playdough is one of the best for this. Children mould, flatten, squish, pinch, break and roll the substance. Join EIS Playdough club next year!
EIS Book Club has grown quite much and the complexity of the books has grown too. This term, we read "A Bear Paddington", a popular children's classic by the author Michael Bond. It is about a bear who had traveled from the darkest Peru as a stowaway and ended up in Paddington Station in London (hence the bear's name), where he was found and adopted by the Brown's family. Since then, their lives have never been quite the same... for ordinary things, became quite extraordinary when a bear named Paddington is involved!
During the year, the FLC Club (Forgniers languages club) started timidly, but gradually the number of members increased because the students found it very interesting to improve their French first and at the same time, they learned new languages such as Spain and Arabic. It was an extraordinary experience that everything hopes will see it again next year. At the same time, we keep running the Pétanque club during the whole year even the students got a tournament for year 2024.