Georgia, Tbilisi
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Tbilisi, Georgia. The school is part of the AEFE network.
Preschool, Primary, Middle, High.
French international school in Tbilisi; part of the AEFE network.
Georgia
Executive summary
- No public, itemised fee schedule for the 2026/27 academic year (and none for 2025/26) is published in the school's publicly available materials; exact amounts per application, year group or term are therefore not available for inclusion here.
Application fee
- Not published: there is no publicly available statement of an application or registration fee amount for the 2026/27 or the 2025/26 academic year. For a definitive amount, contact the school's finance office or the secretariat directly.
Tuition fees by school year (per term / per year group)
- Not published: the school does not make available a public breakdown of tuition by year group or by term for 2026/27 (nor for 2025/26 in the publicly accessible materials). No reliable per-term or per-year figures can be provided here.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- Not published: there is no public statement of the billing schedule (termly/annual instalments), invoice timing, penalties for late payment, or discount/ sibling policies in the school's publicly available documents for 2026/27 or 2025/26.
Boarding fees (if applicable)
- No boarding provision is indicated in the school's public profile or descriptive materials; the school operates as a day school (no boarding fees apply as no boarding service is listed).
Other costs and fees (uniform, meals, insurance, exam fees, transport, extracurriculars)
- Canteen / meals: the school lists a canteen/catering facility as part of school life; however, no published price or annual canteen fee is available.
- Uniform: no published uniform fee or uniform policy with pricing is available.
- Insurance, national exam fees (Brevet/Baccalauréat) and specific exam registration fees: no amounts are published publicly for 2026/27 or 2025/26.
- Transport / bus services: no published pricing for transport services is available.
- Extracurricular activities / clubs: fees or subscription amounts for after-school activities are not published.
Refund information
- Not published: no publicly accessible statement setting out refund rules (for withdrawal, mid-term departure, or cancelled enrolment) for 2026/27 or 2025/26 was found.
Fee payment options (credit card / bank transfer / other)
- Not specified publicly: the school's public materials do not list accepted payment methods or banking details for fee payment in the 2026/27 / 2025/26 materials that are publicly available.
Practical contact information to obtain definitive fee figures
- Finance manager (for billing, invoices and payment methods): finance@efc.edu.ge (phone via school switchboard).
- Secretariat (general enquiries and admission administration): secretariat@efc.edu.ge; telephone +995 322 29 47 72.
Brief summary of findings and limitation
- I searched the school's published materials and the AEFE public listing for the École Française du Caucase and found no publicly posted, itemised fee schedule for the 2026/27 academic year or for 2025/26. Because those official figures are not published, specific amounts (application fee, tuition per year group and per term, canteen charges, exam fees, payment methods, refund rules, etc.) cannot be supplied here. The school's administration and finance office are the appropriate contacts to obtain definitive, current fee amounts and the billing/payment terms.
6 nationalities represented
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.