Parents who do not drive to school do not have the opportunity to meet for coffee in the hotel opposite the school gate, so may feel a bit isolated.
There is a system of parent class reps, whose role is to:
Organise social meet ups for parents.
Act as a link with the relevant class teacher and help plan events and provide feedback to continually improve school events.
Welcome new parents and introduce them to others within the class.
Help new parents with any ‘settling in to Moscow’ information they may need
Help answer questions that are not of a school nature from parents who are considering a move to Moscow and ISM
Keep parents in touch with what is happening within the class at events where all parents cannot logistically be invited: i.e. swimming gala in the summer term; special days at the school when an author/artist visits etc.
Act as liaison between parents and putting parents in touch with other parents where necessary
Help co-ordinate ‘events’ at the school such as United Nations' Day’
Class Reps are NOT responsible for acting as arbitrators between parents and the school
If possible visit Moscow and take up the free trial day the school offers prior to your actual start date.
Get your child's level assessed independently of the current school (unless you are 100% sure of the school's assessment levels).
Talk to your child about the differences and opportunities that moving to an international school will mean.
Be prepared for homework every day.
Make sure you have your internet connection set up before the start of term, as maths homework is set online.
Check that your address is within the radius of the excellent school bus service.
Ask the school for the contact details of the parent representative for the class your child will be joining.