The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas is an adventure book published in 1844. In this book, Edmund Dantes is a good sailor who is getting promoted to a sea captain. Unfortunately, some of his enemies plot against him. Edmund is falsely imprisoned and after escaping, he begins to take revenge.
I like this book because it is interesting and has a good ending. It builds anticipation throughout the first and second part and I was waiting for Edmund to tell his enemies that he is still alive and not in jail. The book had lots of adventures and exciting parts that make it fun to read.
The original book will be very difficult to read if you are not a native English speaker. I recommend reading it as an adapted reader if the book is too difficult because it is a good story.
Georgy Polyakov, Year 8 student – Moscow campus
As part of Cosmonaut’s Day, CIS Moscow will be hosting a school-wide egg drop.
This week is the campus round of Got Talent.
March 22nd Moscow campus turned green for our Saint Patrick’s Day celebration
This week CIS SPb students took part in the MUN SPB conference, organized by School 157.
Join us 13th April for an Open day in CIS Tashkent
On the 17th of February over 140 participants gathered to showcase their chess skills and battle it out on the board.
We invite you to an Open Day on 16th February at our Skolkovo Campus, where you will have a unique opportunity to experience a few hours in the life of a student in Cambridge International School.
On December 13th and 14th, we held a Winter concert, where students from Pre-Nursery to Year 6 performed their show.