Georgia, Tbilisi
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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.
M. Aleksidze II Lane №6, 3 Merab Aleksidze St, Tbilisi, Georgia
St. George's British-Georgian School has typical class sizes of 20, instruction in English, Georgian.
The school is located at M. Aleksidze II Lane 6, Saburtalo, Tbilisi, Georgia. Saburtalo is a district of Tbilisi where the school operates as part of an international learning community. The school uses both the Georgian National Curriculum and the English National Curriculum to teach all students. All students are prepared for internationally recognised British qualifications.
Primary (Years 1–5); Junior High (Years 6–9); Senior (Years 10–12)
International school
British-Georgian affiliation
St. George's British-Georgian School teaches British Curriculum, Cambridge A Levels, German Curriculum, Pearson Edexcel IGCSE for students aged 5 to 18.
The school offers a 12-year bilingual programme that blends the Georgian National Curriculum with core English National Curriculum subjects. The British qualifications available are Edexcel International GCSEs and Edexcel GCE A Levels, with English, Maths, Science, History, Geography and a Modern Language (Russian or Spanish) taught as core subjects. Primary (Grades 1–6) begins with intensified English from Year 1 and integrates Georgian subjects; Science starts in Year 3, Geography in Year 5 and History in Year 6. Middle years (Grades 7–9) cover most of the English National Curriculum alongside Georgian across twelve subjects, with mixed-ability classes and a focus on student-centred learning. Senior years (Grades 10–12) follow IGCSEs and may lead to both the Georgian National Certificate and British A Levels, with Edexcel qualifications providing direct access to international universities. At the end of Grade 6 students sit iPrimary exams in English, Maths and Science; at the end of Grade 9 they take IGCSEs in English and a Foreign Language, with options in remaining subjects; and Grades 11–12 may pursue A Levels or Georgian exams for local university entry.
Graduates complete Edexcel International GCSEs in Grade 9 and may continue to Edexcel GCE A Levels in Grades 11–12. They can also obtain the Georgian National School-leaving Certificate for local university entry, with Edexcel A Levels providing direct access to international universities.
The school mission is to nurture thoughtful people who are active participants in the progressive society of the modern world. The values emphasize a healthy environment and atmosphere that fosters personal and moral development.
The school has a psychologist as part of its organizational structure.
The school creates a healthy environment and atmosphere that supports students' well-being and personal development.
Admission: Students can be enrolled at any time of the school year. However, it is usually better for students to start at the beginning of a semester, either in September or January. The placement of a particular student depends on his or her age. The school will try to keep all children of the same ages studying together. A placement test may be required on admission. To enrol a student at the school, contact the Head of Administration, who will take the child's details and arrange for you to visit the school and meet some of the teachers. Alternatively, please complete the following application form and send it to the school.