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Our Campus
The Anglo-American School of Moscow campus opened in August 2000. It was purpose-built, with facilities specifically catering to both educational and extracurricular pursuits and includes extended instruction capabilities due to students having access to wireless Internet throughout the school. The Anglo-American School of Moscow (AAS) is a 30,000-square-meter, state-of-the-art building in Northwest Moscow.
Nestled between the Moscow Canal and the Pokrovskoye-Glebevo Park off Volokolamskoye Schosse, 20 minutes from the city center, the school stands on 6.5 hectares of land adjacent to the Pokrovsky Hills housing community. This purpose-built facility is the culmination of a decade of dedication and effort by its three founding embassies--the US, UK, and Canada--and hundreds of volunteers from our parent and corporate communities whose strong belief in AAS raised the seed money to develop this campus.
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Facilities and Services
Providing safe, thoughtfully designed and inspiring learning spaces for students.
Facilities Use by Outside Groups
The Anglo-American School seeks to be a center of activities for its students and families. In addition, AAS recognizes that its facilities can also be considered to be a resource for the wider community. To achieve these goals the Administration will permit organized use of school facilities when such use either enhances the AAS educational program or does not conflict with the normal operation of the school, and is consistent with AAS policies and philosophy.
The facilities form is not available at this time. AAS is not renting out any facilities during the Covid-19 pandemic