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Kyiv Lion’s Club

Kyiv Lion’s Club

Kyiv Lion’s Club, founded in 2003 as a part of global Lions Club business charity organi-zation, today counts for 80 members and takes care of vulnerable children, the sick and disabled, and the elderly. The Kyiv Lion’s Club meets on the second Monday of every month at the Brunello Bar in the Hyatt Hotel.
kyivlionsclub.org

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Internations

internations

Internations is a global social network, connecting expatsworldwide.Its Kiev’s affiliate will help you socialize in Kiev quickly and easily. Just create an account and you will find many useful tips about life in Kiev and meet new friends. The community meets in real life at top-class events or goes for weekend activities together to visit Ukraine’s famous landmarks, so don’t hesitate to join it.
internations.org/kiev-expats

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Fryday

Fryday

Fryday is an international network that organizes events for cosmopolitan professionals. Presented in 30 cities of 20 countries, it’s a fast growing and very promising movement. Its main mission is to establish business and social relationships by combining both entertaining social and professional events with online negotiation. The Fryday community includes business owners, managers, diplomats, media representatives and members of the local business community.
fryday.net

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TUCC (The Ukrainian Connoisseur Club)

tucc

TUCC (The Ukrainian Connoisseur Club) – informal organization, which discovers the best restaurants in Kiev. It is a community of admirers of esthetic and delicious food; its members mostly belong to business and diplomatic circles, but there are also politicians and cultural figures. Club events with 20-30 members attending; usually take place at least once a month, where the members evaluate the skills of talented chefs, level of service and overall atmosphere of a restaurant.
tucc.kiev.ua

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FRENCH SCHOOL KIEV

Lycée Français Anne de Kiev (LFADK) is a French international school in Kiev, Ukraine. It was established in 1994 as the Petite école Anne de Kiev. In 2005 it was renamed to the Collége Anne de Kiev since it gained collége (junior high school) classes. In 2010 the name changed to its current one as it gained lycée (sixth form/senior high school) classes.

21, Tchapaeva Street, 01030 Kiev, Ukraine
Telefon/Fax : +380 44 200 19 93 ; +380 44 468 30 60
proviseur@lyceeadk.com
www.lyceeadk.com

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GERMAN SCHOOL KIEV

German School Kiev offers complete primary and secondary education as per the German curricula, taught by qualified German teachers. Additional lessons in Ukrainian language from the Ukrainian curriculum are available for local children. The school is open for children from the international community as well as local children who want to encompass German as the primary language of instruction. English language is being taught to a very high standard, Russian and Ukrainian lessons are available at native and non-native levels. Preparatory courses are available for children without sufficient knowledge of German. There is also a pre-school and a kindergarten. The school stands out by its unique child-centred pedagogics, and by realising the full German curriculum. It is recognized by German authorities and will provide leaving certificates that allow school leavers to continue their studies anywhere in Germany and most of Europe.

German School Kiev
vul. Novomostyts’ka 10, 04108 Kiev
Phone: +380 44 4620801; +380 44 4620887
schulleitung@deutscheschule.kiev.ua
www.deutscheschule.kiev.ua

German Kindergarden Kiew
vul. Yakira, 13,
Kiew 04119,Ukraine
Telefon: +380 44 3793217
kitaleitung@deutscheschule.kiev.ua
www.deutscheschule.kiev.ua

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THE BRITISH INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

British international school based in Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine. British international school accept students aged 3-18 to be educated in accordance with either the British National Curriculum (resulting in IGCSE and A-level secondary education certificates and facilitating entry into British universities) or the International Baccalaureate Programme (a rigorous, widely recognized secondary education programme that is gaining worldwide popularity with every passing day). British international school an official examinations centre, approved by the University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate (UCLES) and the European Council of International Schools (ECIS).

The Pechersk Campus
1 Dragomirova Str.
Kyiv 01103, Ukraine
tel./fax: +38 (044) 596 18 28
E-mail: info@britishschool.com.ua
http://pechersk.britishschool.com.ua
The Nivki Secondary Campus

45 Tolbuhina Str.
Kyiv 03190, Ukraine
tel.: +38 (044) 400 21 10
tel./fax: +38 (044) 400 20 77
E-mail: nivki@britishschool.com.ua
http://nivki.britishschool.com.ua
Nivki Primary campus

Scherbakova str. 36a
Kyiv 03190, Ukraine
tel.: +38 (044) 239 21 21
tel./fax: +38 (044) 239 12 42
E-mail: nivkiprimary@britishschool.com.ua
http://whitehouse.britishschool.com.ua

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KYIV INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

3A Svyatoshinsky Provuluk
Kyiv, Ukraine 03115
+380-44-452-2792 /3
+380-44-452-2998
kiev@qsi.org
http://www.qsi.org

Kyiv International School is a private international school located in Kyiv, Ukraine. It was founded in 1992, and is part of the Quality Schools International group, as well as a member of CEESA, Central and Eastern European Schools Association. The school offers N-12 education in the English language, including a full International Baccalaureate program and also Advanced Placement courses. In June 2000, the school purchased and began renovation of a large facility on an expansive site near the Svyatoshyn metro in Kyiv.

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PECHERSK SCHOOL INTERNATIONAL

7A Victora Zabily
Kyiv, Ukraine 03039
+380 44 377 5292
communication@psi.kiev.ua
www.psi.kiev.ua

PSI is the only school in Ukraine to offer four international assessment programmes. Each year, PSI students sit ‘best practice’ assessments and examinations alongside international school students in over 100 countries. Students in Grades 3 – 8 engage in MAP (Measure of Academic Progress) and ISA (International School Assessments) assessments. Grade 11 students sit the Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test (Grade 11), an important part of their college application process. Finally, Grade 12 students sit the IB Diploma examinations. Results are used to check students’ achievement at a grade level and also to measure their learning growth rate. Over time and multiple assessments, the results are plotted and can be evaluated on a ‘development continuum’. Data is also used by the School to review teaching and learning programmes and to modify the curriculum to meet the needs of individual students, a class or grade level accordingly.

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