Georgia, Tbilisi
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The school implements first aid training sessions as part of its commitment to student safety and civic education. Grade 7 participates in a 3-hour Life-Saving Actions introductory course to acquire essential reflexes in emergency situations; the session is January 30, 2026 with additional sessions planned in March. Grade 9 participates in Civic First Aid (PSC) voluntary sessions on Saturdays, March 14 and 21, 2026, with additional sessions on June 6 and 13, 2026. A certificate is issued at the end of the training. Training teaches students to act, protect, and save lives and supports responsibility and citizenship.
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.