Azerbaijan, Baku
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EAS fosters collaborative learning and a safe, caring environment where diversity is valued and positive social interactions are promoted. The school minimizes risk of harm and supports student wellbeing. An established Safeguarding Committee monitors safeguarding and child protection arrangements, and all staff receive safeguarding and child protection training every year. Students have a right to be heard and to be taken seriously when concerns arise. The school community emphasizes respectful relationships among staff, students and parents and provides learning opportunities that promote healthy lifestyle choices, contributing to a joyous classroom where students feel safe, secure and accepted.
Psychological support with counseling is designed to facilitate achievement, improve behavior and support social development. The school counseling service offers individual counseling, guidance lessons, assemblies and whole‑school programs such as Bullying Awareness Week, E-safety Week and Random Act of Kindness Week. The learning support team identifies educational needs early and monitors progress for students with learning difficulties. English Additional Language (EAL) and Azerbaijani language support give targeted assistance to help students integrate into regular classrooms; the EAL department uses Cambridge Global English. The Student Support Team includes a Deputy Director for Student Affairs, leaders for various year groups, a psychologist, a university consultant, a social affairs coordinator and the school nurse.
English is the language of instruction for the majority of lessons and English proficiency is emphasised to meet IB programme requirements and to enable students to communicate ideas and emotions. An integrated English as an Additional Language (EAL) programme supports students at all levels up to the IB Diploma Programme, with diagnostic testing and additional support in English and related language courses. The language profile shows diverse linguistic backgrounds; English is the main language of instruction and 70% of instructional time is delivered in English, with the remainder dedicated to maintaining linguistic and cultural identity. Initial placement includes diagnostic tests in English and Azerbaijani to determine appropriate language courses and movement between courses.
The school promotes wellbeing through a safe, supportive environment and a focus on healthy lifestyle choices. Counseling services and a psychologist support student mental wellbeing, with individual sessions, guidance lessons and school-wide programs addressing wellbeing and safety. The Student Support Team works to identify needs early and provide guidance, while the broader wellbeing approach emphasizes positive relationships among staff, students and families.
The Child Protection Policy aims to keep children safe by ensuring safe learning environments, identifying students at risk and communicating safeguarding commitments to the school community. The Safeguarding Committee monitors safeguarding arrangements and ensures staff are trained to respond to concerns; annual safeguarding training is provided for all staff. The policy applies to all members of the school community, including staff, students, parents and visitors.
European Azerbaijan School is a private international day school in Azerbaijan delivering the International Baccalaureate across four IB divisions: ELC, PYP, MYP and DP/CP. It educates ages 3–17 with English as the language of instruction; Azerbaijani is taught in some language subjects and Russian, German, Spanish and French are offered. The DP is a two-year program with six subjects (three HL, three SL) plus the Core (TOK, CAS and Extended Essay). The CP supports progression to higher education, apprenticeships or employment, with university guidance. EAS is an IB World School for PYP (2017), MYP (2021) and DP (2015) and the only Azerbaijani IB school accredited for CP; CIS accreditation (2023) and COBIS member. The campuses are Yasamal (EY and Primary) and Badamdar (Middle, DP, CP), with specialist classrooms, labs, libraries, auditoria, music and art spaces, a 25m pool and an IB Study Centre. Wellbeing and safeguarding are integrated across programs.