Georgia, Tbilisi
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1. Submit the completed enrollment form with an ID photo. Provide the child's birth certificate and identity document (ID card or passport) and copies of the parents' passports. Provide evidence of mandatory vaccinations (diphtheria, tetanus, polio) or a certificate of medical contraindication. If transferring from another school, include an attendance certificate (EXEAT) and a copy of the grades book for the previous and/or current year.
2. Enrollment is effective upon payment of the enrolment fee. The school fees are paid in three installments at the beginning of each term to the bank account of the French School of the Caucasus. Payments can be made in GEL or Euros, with international transfers available from abroad.
3. For students joining after Grade 1, parents commit to translating all listed documents into Georgian at a notary's office to register their child with the Ministry of Education; this step is compulsory and is not included in the enrolment/school fees. From Grade 2 (CE1) onwards, for students who have not previously attended a French school or who are not French nationals, a French language test is required. The language test helps assess the student's level in order to tailor their educational support and promote success within the School.
4. Please contact the administration to obtain more information concerning admission and to book a visit of the facilities. The administration team is available to guide you through the enrollment process.
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.