United States, New York
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Education is conducted in full-time, part-time, and distance formats in accordance with the educational program of the Ministry of Education of Russia. On July 3, 1954, a primary school was established in New York by the order of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the USSR No. 52. In 1974, by order No. 956 of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the USSR, it was transformed into an eight-year school with an in-depth study of English. The final transformation, from an eight-year school to a secondary school, was carried out on July 27, 1988, by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the USSR Order No. 3593. The founder of the school is the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation. Instruction at the school is conducted in Russian. Detailed information about the school's operation, admission conditions, and procedures for the GIA can be obtained on ny-school.russiaun.ru.
Russian Mission School in New York is a general education school delivering instruction in Russian under the Russian Ministry of Education. It serves Grades 1–11, following an Academic Plan that emphasizes Russian language and literature and English. In Grades 1–4 the curriculum includes Mathematics and Informatics, the World Around Us (social studies and natural science), Foundations of Religious Cultures and Secular Ethics with optional Orthodox Culture modules, plus Music, Visual Arts, Technology, and Physical Education. For Grades 5–9 the program covers Russian language and literature, English at an advanced level, Mathematics and Informatics, Social and Natural Sciences, Physical Education, Foundations of Safety and Defense, and electives such as Information Culture, Practical Grammar and Stylistics of English, History, and Law. Grades 10–11 include Russian language and literature, Advanced English, Mathematics and Informatics (Algebra, Calculus, Geometry, Statistics), Social and Natural Sciences, Physical Education, Foundations of Safety and Defense, an Individual Project, and additional electives. Instruction is in Russian; formats include full-time, part-time, and distance. Details on admissions and GIA procedures are at ny-school.russiaun.ru. Established in 1954 by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation.