Moscow Court Suspends Work Of Anglo-American School Used By U.S., U.K., Canadian Embassy Families
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The court suspended the work of the Anglo-American School in Moscow
The Tushinsky District Court of Moscow suspended the work of the Anglo-American School in the capital due to violations of the requirements for conducting general education activities. This is reported by RBC. It is noted that the school's activities have been suspended for 90 days. The prosecutor's office considered that the school carried out activities “in gross violation of the requirements or conditions of a special permit (license)”. Among…
The Anglo-American School has suspended its work in Moscow
The Tushinsky District Court of Moscow suspended the activities of the Anglo-American School for 90 days. The institution was found guilty of violating the requirements for conducting general education activities in Russia, the press service of the court told RBC.
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