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Georgia offers a range of international schools for expat families, with options spanning British, IB, American, and other curricula. Families relocating here will find schools at various price points, from affordable to premium institutions with world-class facilities.
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Projector School offers the Cambridge curriculum for primary and secondary years, serving ages 3 to 18 as a non-selective international educational center. The school operates a bilingual framework in English and Russian with in-depth study of Georgian, and uses all three languages across activities to support multilingual learning. Classes are small, with no more than 12 students per group, and teachers from around the world continually develop their professional skills. The learning program places Georgia's history, culture and traditions at the center of inquiry. Beyond academics, the school runs a rich extracurricular program including an International Conference, Chess, Mosaic and Visual Arts. Cambridge FCE exam preparation supports English at the B2 level, while programming through Python introduces basic and object-oriented concepts. Arts offerings include Drawing, Mosaic, Theatre and Animation. Clubs span Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language, and Social and Hobbies, along with inclusive Community and Service and Leadership activities.
Newton Free School offers the International Baccalaureate continuum: Preschool and Primary Years Programme (PYP) for ages 3 to 11, Middle Years Programme (MYP) for ages 11 to 16, and Diploma Programme (DP) for ages 16 to 18. It is an authorized IB World School with two campuses: Newton Free School in Tbilisi and Saguramo. The Georgian IB Diploma is recognized as equivalent to full general education, enabling progression to higher education. The school provides IB facilities for science labs, an indoor gym, an open sports field, a swimming pool, and other spaces to support learning. Students participate in broad extracurriculars through clubs in Natural Sciences, Electronics, Model UN, Drama, and language and culture activities. Sports clubs include football, basketball, volleyball, and swimming. The school partners with academies such as Locomotive Football Academy, Dinamo Swimming and Water Polo Academy, and Orbi Basketball Academy to enhance sport opportunities.
Batumi Globe International School provides international education in the coastal city of Batumi, Georgia.
Georgian-American School in Tbilisi operates on two campuses, one for elementary and one for secondary levels. It offers the Georgian Integrated Program (I–XII) aligned with national and international accreditation and follows Common Core standards, alongside an American Diploma Program (IX–XII) taught in English with American textbooks and 18 AP subjects. From Grade 2, students may study a second foreign language (Russian, French, Spanish, or German). The school is Cognia-accredited and a College Board member; PSATs and SAT are administered on site. LEGO Education and robotics are integrated into the curriculum, and students may participate in international Olympiads and conferences (IJSO, Regeneron ISEF, MILSET) with IMUNA as a partner. An AI Powered Chat Teacher supports the American program. The 2023-built campus has educational buildings, dormitories, auditoriums, STEM labs, a library, and sports facilities, including an Olympic basketball court. The school offers a range of clubs and activities across arts, science, and leadership opportunities.
The International Maarif Schools Georgia, Tbilisi Campus offers two curricula tailored to diverse learner pathways: the Cambridge International Curriculum with Cambridge International Accreditation and the national Georgian curriculum. Ages 4 to 18 are welcomed on a campus designed to meet age-specific needs, with modern laboratories for physics, chemistry, biology, art, music, and computer studies. A dedicated Robotic Coding laboratory supports hands-on exploration from primary through high school, integrating digital literacy with practical problem solving. Classrooms and labs are complemented by a broad program of clubs and activities that foster inquiry, creativity, and collaboration. The campus sits near Lake Lisi, providing a calm, natural setting that supports well-being alongside academics. Students benefit from strong international alignment through Cambridge, while also engaging with Georgia's national curriculum, ensuring local relevance. The campus emphasizes safe science learning, hygiene-conscious laboratories, and facilities that nurture curiosity across science, arts, and technology for lifelong learning and growth.
Georgian-American School Progress delivers an International K-12 program across Tbilisi, Kutaisi, and Batumi. The school teaches an American curriculum with Advanced Placement courses alongside Georgian National Curriculum, enabling students to earn both Georgian high school certificate and an American high school diploma. Ages 3 to 18 follow individualized learning plans with differentiated instruction, supported by experienced educators who apply modern teaching methods. The Progress program prepares students for university admissions tests such as the SAT, IELTS, TOEFL, and Cambridge exams and provides college counseling with university orientation and support. The school is licensed by Georgia's National Center for Educational Quality Development and accredited for the American program by Cognia, ensuring international recognition of the dual diploma. Facilities include study rooms, a library, conference space, and STEM laboratory. Graduates gain entry to universities worldwide, including University of San Diego, Stanford, University of Chicago, The Hague Academy, and Constructor University Germany today.
Deutsche Internationale Schule Tbilissi is a German-Georgian encounter school for students aged 3 to 18. It belongs to Germany's network of over 140 Auslandsschulen and uses a bespoke curriculum. In the Sekundarstufe, the education plan follows the German state of Thuringia, with the school's curricula building on it. Since 2021/2022 the school offers 12 classes (grades 1–12) and graduates with the Deutsches Internationales Abitur (DIAP). Quereinsteiger can obtain the Hauptschulabschluss after grade 9 and the Realschulabschluss after grade 10. Grade 5 is an orientation stage with an individual pathway recommendation, and the school maintains close contact with students and parents. English is taught from grade 3 and French from grade 6; Georgian is taught as a mother tongue for Georgian-language students and as a foreign language for others. The Bagebi campus opened in 2017 and comprises two wings of classrooms, specialist rooms and a multipurpose hall, with spaces until 17:00.
Newton Free School offers the International Baccalaureate continuum: Preschool and Primary Years Programme (PYP) for ages 3 to 11, Middle Years Programme (MYP) for ages 11 to 16, and Diploma Programme (DP) for ages 16 to 18. It is an authorized IB World School with two campuses: Newton Free School in Tbilisi and Saguramo. The Georgian IB Diploma is recognized as equivalent to full general education, enabling progression to higher education. The school provides IB facilities for science labs, an indoor gym, an open sports field, a swimming pool, and other spaces to support learning. Students participate in broad extracurriculars through clubs in Natural Sciences, Electronics, Model UN, Drama, and language and culture activities. Sports clubs include football, basketball, volleyball, and swimming. The school partners with academies such as Locomotive Football Academy, Dinamo Swimming and Water Polo Academy, and Orbi Basketball Academy to enhance sport opportunities.
New School, International School of Georgia offers the IB continuum for ages 3 to 18, with PYP, MYP and DP. The school teaches in Georgian and English, with language options including English A and B, Georgian A and B, Russian, French and Spanish, plus a Mother Tongue programme. It is the first IB World School in Georgia to offer all three IB programmes. Located at 35 Tskneti Highway in Bagebi, Tbilisi, the campus features an on-site gym, a recently added basketball court, and Johannes Hahn Residence with on-site boarding, staff support, a gym, a swimming pool, gardens and play areas. The library supports learning with resources and an online Libguide, and Moodle enables blended learning. With around 850 students from 40 nationalities, the school emphasizes inquiry-led learning, research skills and student agency. Extraordinary extracurriculars include Model United Nations, TOK/EE-related activities, and a robust athletics program with over fourteen teams globally.
The Guivy Zaldastanishvili American Academy is a high school in Tbilisi with 372 students in grades 8–12. The five-year bespoke curriculum prepares students to study at Georgian universities and universities abroad. English is the language of instruction, with Georgian and Russian used exclusively in their language classes. The school emphasizes daily preparation, homework, active participation, and frequent writing and assessment, with technology integrated in instruction. The academic year runs two semesters; classes meet four times per week (50 minutes) and one double period (80 minutes). Courses are typically more intensive than the Georgian program, with small class sizes and hands-on activities and current textbooks. Founded in 2001 by Guivy Zaldastanishvili and Donald Thomas, the academy carries US-supported aims to foster critical thinking and writing. Facilities include three science laboratories and modern library. Extracurriculars include Drama, Debate, Chess, Kendo, and a Saturday Community Service program; it competes in FIRST Global Challenge.
École Française du Caucase in Tbilisi, Georgia, is a French international school serving ages 3 to 18 and teaching the French curriculum within the AEFE network. The school provides preschool through high school education to over 501 pupils, with 48 teachers from 27 nationalities, and offers instruction in six languages across the campus. The campus has an in-house canteen serving meals from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.; catering is HACCP-certified and meals are served in a spacious dining environment. A distinctive feature is the school's engagement with Francophone culture and language, including Francophonie celebrations, film screenings, language and literary festivals, and language competitions, plus regular meetings with writers such as Dato Turashvili. Upper-year students participate in mathematics Olympiads (Grades 8 and 11) and a DELF/DNB diploma ceremony. Service, community, and leadership are encouraged through initiatives like the French Book Drive, Galette des Rois events, and the Pupils' Parents' Association.
St. George's British-Georgian School in Tbilisi delivers a 12-year bilingual programme blending the Georgian National Curriculum with core English National Curriculum subjects. Instruction for British qualifications is in English, with Edexcel International GCSEs and Edexcel A Levels, while Georgian qualifications are offered in Georgian. The school begins intensive English from Year 1 and integrates Georgian subjects throughout primary. In the middle years (Grades 7–9) students study most English National Curriculum subjects alongside Georgian, with mixed-ability classes and a student-centred approach. In senior years (Grades 10–12) pupils pursue IGCSEs and may complete the Georgian National Certificate alongside Edexcel A Levels, enabling direct access to international universities. English, Mathematics, Science, History, Geography, and a Modern Language (Russian or Spanish) are central. Facilities include a science lab, a library, an art studio, a ceramics studio, and a universal stadium. The school offers internships and exchanges with Sidcot and Leighton Park, supporting progression globally.
European School in Tbilisi, Georgia, offers a continuum of International Baccalaureate programmes alongside national Georgian education elements. The school provides the Primary Years Programme (PYP) for Grades 1–5, the Middle Years Programme (MYP) for Grades 6–9, and the Diploma Programme (DP) for Grades 11–12, plus the Career-related Programme (CP) for Grades 11–12. The Georgian Programme follows the national curriculum with modern teaching methods. The European Kindergarten serves ages 3–5 in Georgian and English sections. The campus comprises Building A, B and C and the Kindergarten, with libraries, laboratories, dining, sports facilities, and a FabLab supporting STEAM and digital learning. The school educates more than 1,800 students from 36 nationalities. In 2022 it became the first CIS-accredited school in Georgia and is an IB World School authorized for CP, DP, MYP, and PYP. A broad extracurricular program includes student leadership, clubs in robotics, languages, arts, and community service, along with university and career counseling.
Georgian-American High School is an independent school for students aged 6 to 18 that offers a blended international curriculum. The school holds Cambridge Pathway accreditation and Cognia accreditation and is a College Board member since November 1, 2022, administering PSATs and the SAT on campus. It also hosts an SAT and AP Test Center and a TOEFL Test Center, supporting college admissions worldwide. The curriculum combines Cambridge Primary and Secondary, Cambridge IGCSE, AP, and an American program, with credits easily transferable to American and European high schools. Facilities include age-appropriate classrooms, a rich Georgian and English library with OpenBiblio access, and STEM laboratories for Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Mathematics and IT. The campus provides two indoor gyms, two outdoor playgrounds, a medical unit, and security services. GAHS participates in international exhibitions and Olympiads (ISEF, MILSET, ICYS, IMUNA, Mu Alpha Theta, IJSO) and has a track record of contest success and recognitions.
Georgian-American School provides American-style education in Batumi, Georgia.
QSI International School of Tbilisi offers English-language education from Pre-K (age 2) through Grade 12 (age 18) in Georgia. The school emphasizes mastery learning with a personalized approach to instruction. The curriculum blends a bespoke program with an American framework and the AP Capstone Diploma (AP Seminar and AP Research plus four additional AP courses). Preschool uses a play-based approach to literacy, mathematics and science, with integrated music, technology, art and social development. Elementary emphasizes core subjects with technology integration; Languages Other Than English include Russian, Spanish, French and Georgian. Middle School focuses on active group learning to develop 21st‑century skills; LOEs include multiple languages. Secondary offers Mathematics, Science, Cultural Studies and History, World Literature, English, Fine Arts, Music, Physical Education and Technology, plus AP courses. Facilities include science laboratories, a computer lab, two libraries, art, music and fitness spaces, a full indoor gym, stage, dining, nurse and on-site playgrounds.
Buckswood International School Tbilisi is a day school serving ages 5–18 across two campuses, Gelovani and Tsqneti, with a Georgian National Curriculum foundation enhanced by British traditions and European innovations. The program blends Georgian language and literature, Mathematics, sciences, Art and music, and languages (English, German, French, Russian) with an Innovation and Modern Professions strand (programming, robotics, 3D modeling and printing, industrial design basics). It uses VR/AR, flipped classrooms, project-based learning, debates, and role-play, and replaces traditional classes with 'subject classes' grouped by track, house membership, age and gender balance to ease socialization and rapid adaptation. The school offers Pearson Edexcel IGCSE and, from 2026 on-site, A Levels at Tsqneti with examinations on campus. Daily life runs 9:30–17:00 with meals, extended day, and excursions; a dormitory is available at Gelovani. The Buckswood House System and international study tours broaden leadership, culture and global awareness.
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