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British International School (Moscow)

1994 establishments in RussiaBritish international schools in RussiaEducational institutions established in 1994EngvarB from April 2015International schools in Moscow

The British International School of Moscow (BIS) is a private international school in Moscow, Russia. The school was founded in 1994 to meet the needs of expatriate or Russian parents who wished for their children to be taught in English using the English National Curriculum, as adapted to meet the needs of international pupils.

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British International School (Moscow)
улица Цюрупы, Moscow Cheryomushki District

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Школа № 2115. Корпус дошкольного образования № 7

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117418 Moscow, Cheryomushki District
Moscow, Russia
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