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Answer Sheet No. 2: Designed for detailed, extended responses. It consists of lined pages where students write comprehensive answers to open-ended questions. Additional Answer Sheet No. 2: Provided when students require extra space beyond Answer Sheet No. 2. This sheet follows the same format as the original but is clearly marked as additional.
The Lycée Français Alexandre Dumas de Moscou (Russian: Французский лицей в Москве) is the French international school in Krasnoselsky District, Central Administrative Okrug, Moscow, Russia. [1] It is directly operated by the Agency for French Education Abroad (AEFE), an agency of the French government. [2]
Answer Sheet No. 2: Designed for detailed, extended responses. It consists of lined pages where students write comprehensive answers to open-ended questions. Additional Answer Sheet No. 2: Provided when students require extra space beyond Answer Sheet No. 2. This sheet follows the same format as the original but is clearly marked as additional.
The founders of the School, together with McKinsey & Company, have been carrying out research and surveys in Moscow since 2006. [2] The school has been continuously included in each of the annual editions of The Schools Index since 2020 as one of the world's 150 leading schools and one of the top 15 in the Rest of the World category. [3]
School 518 is a high school in the historical Balchug area of Moscow, Russia. Designed by Ivan Zvezdin and completed in 1935, it is the only listed postconstructivist memorial building in the city. It was reconstructed between 1999 and 2003 to meet modern safety standards and Zvezdin's original design, both externally and internally.
Lyceum No. 1533 "LIT" (also known as Information Technology Lyceum, Russian: Школа №1533 "ЛИТ" или "Лицей Информационных Технологий") [1] — school in Moscow established in 1991 and providing education in Information technology specialization.
Its primary, secondary, and liceo linguistico levels are in one location, [2] the second floor of a campus shared with the Swedish School in Moscow, the Moscow Finnish School, and the Moscow Japanese School. This campus is in Lomonosovsky District, South-Western Administrative Okrug. [3] The scuola materna is in a separate location. [2]
The Opening of History, published by "Moscow Lyceum" (2000) // The book provides answers to basic questions about the development of historical science in the form of a story. History of Russia. Biography Dictionary for Schools , a dictionary intended for history teachers and students, published by Moscow Publishers-Press (2001)