Germany, Berlin
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Languages taught include German, Russian and English. The school aims for fluency in all three languages. German–Russian bilingual education forms the core of the program, with English also emphasized. The language school offers German language courses for teens (A1–C1) to prepare them for further study in Germany and at the International Lomonosov School in Berlin.
The school provides German–Russian bilingual education. The bilingual program uses German and Russian as languages of instruction. English is taught as an additional language to develop multilingual proficiency.
The language school offers intensive German courses for teenage students (A1–C1) to support their studies at the International Lomonosov School. These courses immerse students in German language and academic life. English language support and language-related classes are integrated into the main curriculum to build multilingual competence.
Internationale Lomonossow-Schule Tiergarten Berlin is a bilingual private school in central Berlin following the official Berlin state curriculum. Students receive instruction in both German and Russian, using the immersion method where subjects like mathematics and science are taught in both languages. The campus includes a primary school and a Gymnasium, leading students from first grade through to the Abitur examinations. The school is known for its "full-day" concept, operating from 7:30 am to 6:00 pm, which integrates traditional classroom learning with afternoon activities such as chess, theater, and choir. Mathematics holds a central place in the program, supported by specialized clubs. A distinctive feature is the shuttle bus service that assists families with daily transportation to the Beusselstraße campus. Facilities include specialized rooms for music and art, and students participate in an annual tradition of "Lomonossow Days" to celebrate the school's namesake through scientific and creative projects.