Moscow Chemical Lyceum (MCL) was founded in 1990 by Moscow Education Committee in alliance with Russian Academy of Sciences and Moscow young pioneer palace and schoolchildren. In 2015 MCL became a part of Moscow South-Eastern Lyceum and Grammar School Complex.
Main goal of MCL is to ensure the most favourable conditions for development and self-realization for students, highly motivated in scientific research (Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics).
MCL established deep integration ties with educational institutions and research institutes of the Russian Academy of Sciences, which are interested in training highly qualified specialists. Also MCL has its own unique and equipped with modern equipment chemical laboratory, where lyceum students get acquainted with the techniques and methodology for conducting a chemical experiment and carry out their research projects.
General education in MCL is also emphasized: almost all major general subjects are educated at advanced level.
Students of MCL become the winners of Moscow, regional, national and international subject Olympiads and scientific conferences on annual basis.
Development of individual creative abilities of students became on of the most important aspects of MCL life. There are theatre and vocal studios, musical instrumental groups, academic choir, orchestra, and clubs for playing on acoustic and electric guitars.
100% MCL graduates continue their education at universities. Admission to MCL is organized on a competitive basis. Education is free, any additional fees are not collected.
International Olympiads
IMCO
(International Mendeleev Olympiad) |
IChO
(International Chemistry Olympiad) |
IJSO
(International Junior Science Olympiad) |
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1990-1999 | 28th 1 bronze medal
31th 1 silver medal 32nd 1 gold medal |
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2001 | 2 silver medals | ||
2002 | 1 gold medal
1silver medal |
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2003 | 2 silver medals
1 bronze medal |
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2004 | 1 bronze medal | 1 silver medal | |
2005 | 1 silver medal | ||
2006 | 1 gold medal
2 silver medals |
1 gold medal | |
2007 | 1 gold medal | 1 gold medal | |
2008 | 1 silver medal | 2 gold medals | |
2009 | 1 gold medal
1 bronze medal |
1 gold medal | |
2010 | 1 gold medal
1 bronze medal |
1 gold medal
1 silver medal |
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2011 | 2 gold medals | 1 silver medal | |
2012 | 1 gold medal
1 silver medal |
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2013 | 1 bronze medal | ||
2014 | 1 gold medal
2 silver medals |
2 gold medals | 1 silver medal |
2015 | 1 gold medal
1 silver medal |
1 gold medal | |
2016 | 1 gold medal
1 silver medal |
1 silver medal |
Russian State Olympiads
1990-1999
Chemistry: 3 gold, 5 silver, 9 bronze medals
Physics: 1 silver medal
Mathematics: 2 bronze medals
2000
Chemistry: 1 gold medal, 4 silver medals, 2 bronze medals
2001
Chemistry: 1 gold medal, 3 silver medals, 4 bronze medals
Mathematics: 1 bronze medal
2002
Chemistry: 1 gold medal, 4 silver medals, 5 bronze medals
2003
Chemistry: 4 silver medals, 4 bronze medals
Astronomy: 1 silver medal
2004
Chemistry: 3 gold medals, 1 silver medal, 4 bronze medals
2005
Chemistry: 2 gold medals, 5 silver medals, 2 bronze medals
Mathematics: 1 bronze medal
Physics: 1 bronze medal
2006
Chemistry: 5 gold medals, 3 bronze medals
Physics: 1 silver medal
2007
Chemistry: 2 gold medals, 7 silver medals, 3 bronze medals
2008
Chemistry: 2 gold medals, 3 silver medals, 5 bronze medals
2009
Chemistry: 3 winners, 5 awardees
Physics: 1 awardee
2010
Chemistry: 2 winners, 7 awardees
Physics: 1 awardee
Russian language: 1 awardee
2011
Chemistry: 2 winners, 6 awardees
Physics: 1 awardee
World Art: 1 awardee
2012
Chemistry: 1 winner, 6 awardees
World Art: 1 awardee
2013
Chemistry: 2 winners, 9 awardees
English language: 1 awardee
2014
Chemistry: 5 winners, 4 awardees
Physics: 1 awardee
English language: 1 awardee
2015
Chemistry: 2 winners, 8 awardees
Biology: 1 awardee
Physics: 1 awardee
Informatics: 1 awardee
World Art: 1 awardee
Geography: 1 awardee
2016
Chemistry: 2 winners, 8 awardees
Informatics: 1 winner, 1 awardee
Physics: 1 awardee
Russian language: 1 awardee
Literature: 1 awardee