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International School of Tomorrow

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Updated July 2026

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The International School of Tomorrow is a bilingual, university-preparatory school in Moscow serving students from preschool through grade 12. It offers a dual-curriculum model combining the Russian National Program with the American ACE (School of Tomorrow) program to provide a holistic, individualized education.

Term structure

Three terms

Teaching approach

The school is founded on the principles of academic quality, character building, and spiritual growth, guided by the motto, "Train up a child in the way he should go." It promotes a multicultural and bilingual environment that encourages students to adhere to Bible-based moral principles while becoming global citizens. The educational approach emphasizes individualized learning, the use of modern technology, and the principle of content and language integrated learning (CLIL).

Programmes

The school offers two primary academic pathways: the Russian National Program, which follows state requirements and leads to a Russian State Diploma, and the American ACE (School of Tomorrow) program, which is an individualized curriculum for grades K-12. Students may enroll in one or both programs depending on their preparation and goals. The ACE program covers core subjects including Math, English, Social Studies, Science, and Word Building, and students may pursue a dual enrollment option with Lighthouse Christian Academy for an accredited American high school diploma.

Outcomes

Graduates have access to university-bound education, with alumni attending institutions in 45 countries worldwide. Students completing the Russian National Program receive a Russian State Diploma, while those completing the American ACE program receive a High School Diploma; a dual enrollment option with Lighthouse Christian Academy is also available for an accredited American diploma. The school emphasizes the development of 21st-century skills, such as critical thinking, leadership, and independence, to prepare students for higher education and professional careers.

Student support

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Learning support

The school utilizes an individualized approach to education, allowing students to progress according to their personal abilities and performance levels. The curriculum is designed to support students with varying language backgrounds, including those who may need to master English or Russian as part of their bilingual education. Teachers provide attention tailored to each student's mapped path of progress.

Frequently asked questions(5)
What curriculum does International School of Tomorrow offer?
International School of Tomorrow offers IB PYP.
What ages does International School of Tomorrow teach?
International School of Tomorrow enrolls students aged 3 to 18.
What accreditations does International School of Tomorrow hold?
International School of Tomorrow holds accreditations including Middle States Association and NCPSA.
Is International School of Tomorrow co-educational?
International School of Tomorrow is a co-ed school.
Where is International School of Tomorrow located?
International School of Tomorrow is an international school in Moscow, Russia.

Tuition & fees

No published fee schedule was found for this school.

Admissions

The school requires prospective students to complete diagnostic and readiness testing prior to enrollment. Parents must sign formal agreements regarding educational services and fees, and an admission fee is required to reserve a seat. The school offers on-campus admissions support at its Sumskoy Proezd location and distant learning admissions support via a dedicated department.

Calendar

The academic year is structured into four quarters and three trimesters, typically running from early September to mid-June. The calendar includes scheduled breaks for fall, winter, and spring, as well as various school-wide events such as honor roll ceremonies, student council elections, and parent-teacher conferences. National holidays and specific school celebrations, such as the Week of National Cultures and year-end award ceremonies, are integrated into the annual schedule.

Facilities

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About the campus

The school operates across two main locations in Moscow: a campus at 5a Sumskoy Proezd for middle and high school students, and a campus at 87a Leninsky Prospekt for kindergarten and primary school students. These facilities support a range of academic and extracurricular activities, including classrooms equipped for individualized learning, sports facilities, and spaces for performing arts. The school also provides transportation services via a fleet of school buses.

Co-curriculars

Students participate in a variety of leadership and enrichment programs, including a student-run Student Council and a TED-Ed Club. The school hosts a charity program called WE CARE, which involves volunteering and fundraising for organizations such as the Podari Zhizn Foundation and the Fragile People Foundation. Additionally, students produce a quarterly newspaper titled ROOTS and engage in performing arts, sports events, and various student clubs.

  • Len StolyarchukFounder & CEO of the International School of Tomorrow

    Founder and CEO of the International School of Tomorrow, he also serves as the Coordinator for School of Tomorrow in the CIS and Baltic States and Vice-President of the Association of Private Schools of Russia. He holds an Honorary Doctorate Degree.

  • Olga StolyarchukCo-founder of the International School of Tomorrow

    Co-founder of the International School of Tomorrow.

  • Julie BenedikVice-Principal

    Vice-Principal and Head of the Admissions Department.

  • Natalie StafeevaVice-Principal

    Vice-Principal, Head of the ACE Curriculum Department, and Head of the Distant Learning Department.

  • Maria ZatsepinaVice-Principal / Russian Program

    Vice-Principal for the Russian Program and a Russian and Literature teacher.

  • Nikolai GaevskyVice-Principal Administrative Department

    Vice-Principal of the Administrative Department.