Swedish School in Moscow
The Swedish School in Moscow (Swedish: Svenska Skolan i Moskva, SSIM) is a Swedish international school in Lomonosovsky District, South-Western Administrative Okrug, Moscow, Russia. The language of instruction is Swedish and students are of ages 2 through 16.[1] Malin Norman, writing for Scan Magazine, described it as "a bit of an oasis for Swedes and other Scandinavians."[2]
History
Circa 1978 there were three students from Norway and eight students from Sweden, and there was a possibility that there would be fewer students from Sweden in later periods.[3] By 2009, the school also had students from Denmark and Russia.[4]
Campus
The Swedish school is located on the first floor of a campus shared with the Moscow Finnish School, the Moscow Japanese School, and the Scuola Italiana Italo Calvino (Italian school).[5]
See also
References
- ^ "English" (Archive). Swedish School in Moscow. Retrieved on March 22, 2014.
- ^ Norman, Malin (4 December 2018). "Svenska Skolan". Scan Magazine. London: Scan Client Publishing. Retrieved 2023-02-12.
- ^ Nordisk råd Part 1. Nordic Council. 1980. p. 468 – via University of California, Google Books. - Text from this search: "I svenska skolan i Moskva finns för närvarande åtta svenska och tre norska elever . Under läsåret 1978 är det risk för att det svenska elevunderlaget[...]"
- ^ "Annika och Håkan flyttade till Moskva" (in Swedish). Arvidsjaur Commune. 2009-03-03.
- ^ "English" (Archive) Moscow Finnish School. January 19, 2008. Retrieved on March 22, 2014.
External links
- Swedish School in Moscow (in Swedish)
- English
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- Moscow Finnish School
- Lycée français Alexandre Dumas de Moscou
- German School Moscow
- Embassy of India School Moscow
- Scuola Italiana Italo Calvino
- Japanese School in Moscow
- Moscow Korean School
- Swedish School in Moscow
- British International School
- English International School Moscow
- Atlantic International School
- Hinkson Christian Academy
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