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Uzbekistan 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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The British School of Tashkent is a British international school for ages 1 to 18, delivering the English National Curriculum with IGCSEs and A-levels. Established in 2010, BST serves a diverse community of 650 students from more than 40 nationalities, across two campuses in Mirzo Ulugbek: Sayram (EYFS–Year 2) and Kalandar (Year 3–13). It offers a dual British and Uzbek curriculum, enabling study of both the Uzbek аттестат and IGCSEs. BST is the first private school in Uzbekistan to be a FOBISIA member and to hold COBIS accreditation; it is also a Pearson Edexcel partner and licensed by the UK Ministry of Education and the QCDA. Facilities include an ultra-modern STEAM Centre with MIT collaboration, 3D printers and robotics; well-stocked libraries; three large sports halls, football pitches, a 25-metre pool; two theatres; and specialist classrooms. The Global Campus platform connects BST students with Nord Anglia schools worldwide, fostering ongoing collaboration.
Located in the Yakkasaray District, Tashkent Ulugbek International School offers a British Curriculum for students aged 6 to 18. The school is a co-educational day school delivering the National Curriculum of England and Wales, with adaptations for Uzbek government requirements. From Key Stage 1 to Key Stage 4, students study English, mathematics and science, with a broad set of subjects including art, geography, history, languages and physical education. The curriculum emphasizes language development, literacy, numeracy and practical inquiry across science and computer studies. The campus provides a well-equipped learning environment with modern classrooms, auditoriums and science laboratories, and has recently expanded to include sports facilities. The school supports a wide range of extracurriculars, including sports, performing arts, and cultural activities, offering clubs such as Origami, Chess, Drama, Journalism, and World Languages. This combination creates sustained opportunity for academic growth alongside personal development in an international community for families relocating overseas.
Lycee Francais de Tachkent is a French international school in Uzbekistan. The campus offers Preschool through High School in the French education framework. Elementary is AEFE-accredited and secondary CNED-accredited; the school has been part of AEFE since 2001. It maintains multilingual education with 12 nationalities represented, and languages at primary level include English and Russian, with four living languages offered alongside French. Class sizes are small, averaging about 18 students per class, supporting individualized progress. The school reports a 99% pass rate at the Baccalaureate Diploma and Junior School Certificate since inception. Facilities include a 2022 indoor gymnasium and access to the nearby Dinamo complex, featuring a swimming pool, tennis courts, and a multi-sport facility. The Centre de Documentation BCD library supports study with NTIC courses; CNED materials and corrections are prepared on-site for collège; a cantine operates with online payment. Extracurriculars include robotics, chess, arts, choir, drama and dance.
Located in Tashkent, CIS International School offers an education for ages 2–18. The curriculum blends Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS and A Levels with a Russian curriculum at appropriate stages. The Early Years Foundation Stage (ages 3–5) forms a secure start; Primary (ages 5–11) combines International Primary with Russian studies; Secondary (ages 11–16) follows International Secondary alongside Russian studies; 16–18 students pursue IGCSE and A-Level routes with Russian elements. The programme is delivered by teachers from the UK, Australia, Canada, the USA and South Africa. The campus features science labs, art and crafts rooms, an ICT suite, and a Dance Hall; an in-house canteen serves healthy meals four times daily. Classrooms have ergonomic furniture and multi-touch boards; the library houses over 3,000 titles. A nurse, psychologist and speech therapist support wellbeing; security is 24/7 with regular drills. Extra-curriculars span music, sports, robotics, debates and language clubs, reflecting a broad ethos.
Invento UIS is an IB World Continuum School delivering the Primary Years Programme, Middle Years Programme, and Diploma Programme across two campuses designed for ages 2 to 16. The Tashkent City Campus serves Early Years (ages 2–6) and offers the EYP, while the Ashgabat Campus delivers PYP (grades 1–5), MYP (grades 6–10), and DP (grades 11–12). The school earned IB status in April 2024, reflecting a commitment to inquiry-based, transdisciplinary learning. Classrooms are bright and student-centered, with 17–20 learners per class, science labs and libraries, and spaces dedicated to research and collaboration. Facilities include a swimming pool and outdoor/indoor sports fields at Ashgabat; both campuses provide play areas, walking zones, and a concert hall for events. Extracurriculars run after school, highlighting Wushu, volunteering, and leadership opportunities, including participation in global IB conferences and student exchanges. Graduates are prepared for universities worldwide in a multilingual, inclusive environment, supporting lifelong learning goals.
Westminster International School in Tashkent is an international school opened in September 2019 on a purpose-built campus that serves students aged 2 to 18. The school delivers IEYC and IPC in the early years and follows a British curriculum with Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, Cambridge A Levels, and the IB Diploma Programme. It is a UCAS centre and authorised examination centre for Cambridge Assessment International Education and Pearson Edexcel, a member of the Council of International Schools. The campus offers science laboratories, art rooms, and an ICT room, with classrooms featuring interactive display boards and ergonomic furniture. The libraries hold more than 3,000 books. Facilities include swimming pools, football fields, health care, a canteen, and secure 24/7 security. After-school activities and clubs — including Art Clubs, Robotics, Swimming, and Football — support learning across languages, sports, and the arts, and ART SHOW is part of the arts programme.
Tashkent International School is a not-for-profit International Baccalaureate World School serving the city's diplomatic, international business, and resident communities. It offers the full IB continuum—PYP (preschool–Grade 5), MYP (Grade 6–10), and DP (Grade 11–12)—with English as the language of instruction and all students learning an additional language. The school is accredited by CIS and NEASC. The 13-acre wooded campus, about 10 minutes from the city centre, includes a three-story secondary building, a three-story elementary building, separate preschool facilities, an art and design building, two full-size gymnasiums, libraries, an auditorium, a theatre and science labs, climate-controlled classrooms, and purpose-built learning spaces such as makerspaces and outdoor learning areas. A pastoral program emphasizes well-being and social-emotional learning, and the IB curriculum is complemented by activities and athletics. Distinctive features include Model United Nations and CEESA participation, an Adventure Program, and a broad range of arts, sports, and service opportunities, all supported by on-site security.
Oxbridge International School, founded in 2018 in Uzbekistan, is a private institution offering two curricula: the international IB program (PYP, MYP, DP) and Uzbekistan's national curriculum. The school serves learners from ages 1 to 18 and operates across three campuses—an English-language campus, a Russian-language campus, and a kindergarten—on a safe site. All instruction is in English, with the Uzbek national curriculum supporting final exams. Upon IB completion, graduates receive both the IB Diploma and the Uzbek state diploma. Class formats include group and individual lessons, excursions, and IT-enabled classrooms, with assessments after each term and at year-end. The campus features modern laboratories, libraries, cafeterias, and dedicated IT facilities. Sport facilities include a football field, a basketball court, two indoor pools, and three playgrounds. More than 30 extracurricular activities cover arts, sports, and hobbies, and language options span English, Uzbek, Russian, Spanish, French, and Arabic. It fosters analytical thinking and independence.
Invento UIS is an IB World Continuum School delivering the Primary Years Programme, Middle Years Programme, and Diploma Programme across two campuses designed for ages 2 to 16. The Tashkent City Campus serves Early Years (ages 2–6) and offers the EYP, while the Ashgabat Campus delivers PYP (grades 1–5), MYP (grades 6–10), and DP (grades 11–12). The school earned IB status in April 2024, reflecting a commitment to inquiry-based, transdisciplinary learning. Classrooms are bright and student-centered, with 17–20 learners per class, science labs and libraries, and spaces dedicated to research and collaboration. Facilities include a swimming pool and outdoor/indoor sports fields at Ashgabat; both campuses provide play areas, walking zones, and a concert hall for events. Extracurriculars run after school, highlighting Wushu, volunteering, and leadership opportunities, including participation in global IB conferences and student exchanges. Graduates are prepared for universities worldwide in a multilingual, inclusive environment, supporting lifelong learning goals.
International Talent Academy is a full-cycle international school in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, offering an IB program across PYP, MYP and DP. Instruction is in English and Chinese, with a blended Russian‑English Diploma environment and alignment with Uzbek and Russian standards. Kindergarten begins at age 3 with English immersion and five meals; School runs from age 7 to 15, with daily English, an option to study a second foreign language, psychologist support, project‑based learning, and three meals. The Diploma Programme follows six subject groups at Higher and Standard Levels and includes Theory of Knowledge, Extended Essay and CAS, preparing students for university. Learning emphasizes real‑life tasks and an integrated focus on IQ, EQ and VQ. The campus on 3.7 acres near an eco‑park houses equipped classrooms, a gym, a choreography hall, rooms for creativity, a tennis court and green outdoor spaces. An IB coordinator leads the program within a social project ethos.
Canadian School of Tashkent is the first Canadian school in Tashkent, licensed by Nova Scotia to deliver the Nova Scotia curriculum for grades 10–12. The Nova Scotia Public School Program structures grades 10–12 with credit-bearing courses. Core subjects—English Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies—are taught by homeroom teachers; French, Music, Physical Education, Art, and Technology are delivered by specialists. Graduates earn the Nova Scotia High School Diploma, enabling direct admission to universities in Canada and worldwide, including UK, US, Europe, and Asia. The campus is modern and student-centered, with bright classrooms, labs, learning commons, studios, and makerspaces. There are green outdoor spaces, a cafeteria, a First Aid Clinic, and campus security on site. Sports facilities support indoor and outdoor activities. The school emphasizes travel abroad programs, international competitions, and university and career guidance from Grade 9, preparing students for university pathways. Students are prepared for higher education worldwide successfully.
Oxbridge International School, founded in 2018 in Uzbekistan, is a private institution offering two curricula: the international IB program (PYP, MYP, DP) and Uzbekistan's national curriculum. The school serves learners from ages 1 to 18 and operates across three campuses—an English-language campus, a Russian-language campus, and a kindergarten—on a safe site. All instruction is in English, with the Uzbek national curriculum supporting final exams. Upon IB completion, graduates receive both the IB Diploma and the Uzbek state diploma. Class formats include group and individual lessons, excursions, and IT-enabled classrooms, with assessments after each term and at year-end. The campus features modern laboratories, libraries, cafeterias, and dedicated IT facilities. Sport facilities include a football field, a basketball court, two indoor pools, and three playgrounds. More than 30 extracurricular activities cover arts, sports, and hobbies, and language options span English, Uzbek, Russian, Spanish, French, and Arabic. It fosters analytical thinking and independence.
The English School of Uzbekistan (ESU) is a British-style international school in Tashkent serving grades 1-6. Led by General Director Mr. Zhargalan Erdenbat and staffed by IB-trained international teachers, the school aims to empower future global leaders with modern classrooms, sports facilities, and balanced nutrition.
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