Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar
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English is the language of instruction. Mongolian is taught from the start of Junior School. From Grade 6 an additional language is introduced, with students choosing among Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Korean and Russian.
The school uses English as the language of instruction. Mongolian is taught from the start of Junior School. From Grade 6, a third language is introduced to the curriculum, with students choosing between Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Korean and Russian.
The English School of Mongolia is a private British international day school in Ulaanbaatar. It delivers a curriculum based on the English National Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE, and the IB Diploma Programme, with Cambridge Lower Secondary for Grades 6–8 and IGCSE for Grades 9–10. English is the language of instruction; Mongolian is taught from Junior School, and a third language is offered from Grade 6 (Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Korean or Russian). The timetable covers eleven subjects—English, Mathematics, Science (Biology, Physics, Chemistry), Mongolian Language/Literature/Script, Humanities, ICT, Art, Music, Physical Education, and Dance—plus Form Time and enrichment. Additional features include a performing arts department with musicals and culture festivals, clubs and trips, overseas study opportunities, and the Better Together Variety Concert. The Executive Principal is Graham Hill; the school is accredited by British Schools Overseas (BSO). The campus supports a diverse, globally minded community from early years to Sixth Form.