Georgia, Tbilisi
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Located in Tbilisi, Georgia. Building A 2 I. Skhirtladze St.; Building B 10A K. Kutateladze St.; Building C 47 Al. Kazbegi Ave.; Tbilisi 0177, Georgia. Buses pick up and drop off at designated bus stops on the main roads of various districts, with GPS tracking and a parent portal to track their child's school bus location in real time. For bus service, contact the Transportation Department: [email protected], Tel: (+995 32) 2 39 59 64; register via the provided form.
European Kindergarten: Ages 3-5 (Georgian and English sections). IB Programmes: Primary Years Programme (PYP) Grades 1-5; Middle Years Programme (MYP) Grades 6-9; Diploma Programme (DP) Grades 11-12; Career-related Programme (CP) Grades 11-12. Georgian Programme: Grades 1-12.
Learning Support Programme; English Language Learners (ELL); English Recitation Program. One-on-one and group lessons are conducted during the first half of the day, as well as later on after classes.
Georgia
School starts at 9:00 and finishes at 17:00.
Safe, efficient transportation with GPS-tracked buses. Buses pick up and drop off at designated stops on main roads across districts, with a GPS tracking system and a parent portal to track location in real time. For questions, contact the Transportation Department and register via the provided form.
Application fees
- A non-refundable application fee is charged for each application. Amounts by programme: European Kindergarten and Preschool: EUR 100; Georgian Programme: EUR 150; IB Programmes: EUR 250; American High School / ASAS: EUR 250.
Enrollment deposit
- New students must pay an enrollment (registration) deposit to reserve a place: EUR 250. This enrollment deposit is credited against the first semester tuition. The enrollment deposit is not refundable if the student withdraws after securing a space.
Tuition fees (overview by programme / year group)
- The school publishes tuition as a day‑school rate that varies by grade; publicly available listings show an annual day‑school tuition range of approximately USD 5,060 to USD 14,057 depending on grade and programme. Specific per‑grade / per‑year published figures are not publicly posted on the fee pages. Parents should expect tuition to increase with higher grades and for international programmes (IB / AHS) to be at the upper end of the range.
How tuition is billed (per term / instalments) and payment terms
- Tuition is invoiced and payable in instalments. The formal admissions policy specifies that remaining tuition is payable twice a year (two instalments), with the instalment due dates set before September 1 and before December 15. There is a 5% discount for early full‑year payment of the tuition. The school's general information also describes the common practice of two instalments per year and the early‑payment discount.
Boarding fees
- The European School operates as a day school; no boarding fee schedule is published and there is no publicly listed boarding programme.
Other compulsory or typical additional costs
- School uniform: uniform must be purchased from the school atelier / store (specific on‑campus shop location given by the school). Cost of uniforms is an additional outlay to be paid by parents.
- School meals: meals are included in the tuition for Primary Years students (including Grade V); for other year groups meals may be charged or offered as an optional service.
- Textbooks and teaching materials: for IB MYP and DP programmes, textbooks and teaching materials are included in the fee; for other programmes parents should expect some materials or books may be additional.
- Learning support / student support: the tuition covers need‑based English language support, learning support and university/career counseling; some targeted support services or external assessments may incur extra charges.
- Residential trips and optional after‑school activities: parents are expected to pay for some residential trips; some optional after‑school clubs and activities incur additional fees.
- Miscellaneous school charges: incidental charges (exam fees for external exams, special events, replacement ID cards, etc.) may apply as stated in student contract/invoice (not all incidental charges are listed publicly).
Refunds and cancellation
- The application fee is non‑refundable. The enrollment deposit is credited to first semester tuition but is not refundable if the student withdraws after a place has been secured. No separate general tuition‑refund schedule is published in the admissions policy; tuition refund or pro‑rata arrangements (if any) are handled according to the enrolment/registration contract and school finance procedures.
Billing schedule and penalties
- Invoices for tuition are issued by the Finance department following acceptance and contract signature. Remaining tuition is required in two instalments (due before September 1 and before December 15, per the admissions policy). The school operates enforced payment procedures for overdue accounts; specific late‑payment penalties and collection steps are set out in the school's finance/payment procedures.
Fee payment methods / options
- The school uses an online admissions and enrollment system (OpenApply) which supports online payments via an electronic payment gateway for application and some payments. Accepted payment routes mentioned in school documents include the bank deposit option (school provides bank deposit details in acceptance materials) and electronic payment through the admissions portal; parents should expect bank transfer and online card or gateway payments to be supported. Specific merchant or card acceptance details are provided with invoices and in the acceptance/contract documentation.
Practical notes for parents (fees-related)
- Expect an initial one‑time application payment per child (non‑refundable), a registration/enrollment deposit (EUR 250) to secure a place, then tuition invoiced in two instalments per academic year. A 5% discount is available for full‑year early payment. Textbooks for IB MYP/DP and certain primary meals are included; uniforms, optional activities and trips are additional.
Brief note on available published detail
- A detailed per‑grade, per‑term published fee table for the 2026/27 academic year was not found on the public pages examined; publicly listed information provides programme application fees, the registration deposit rules and an overall day‑school tuition range (USD 5,060–14,057). For a precise per‑grade, per‑term amount the school issues a formal invoice/contract to accepted families that sets the exact tuition and due dates for that student.
36 nationalities represented.
European School in Tbilisi, Georgia, offers a continuum of International Baccalaureate programmes alongside national Georgian education elements. The school provides the Primary Years Programme (PYP) for Grades 1–5, the Middle Years Programme (MYP) for Grades 6–9, and the Diploma Programme (DP) for Grades 11–12, plus the Career-related Programme (CP) for Grades 11–12. The Georgian Programme follows the national curriculum with modern teaching methods. The European Kindergarten serves ages 3–5 in Georgian and English sections. The campus comprises Building A, B and C and the Kindergarten, with libraries, laboratories, dining, sports facilities, and a FabLab supporting STEAM and digital learning. The school educates more than 1,800 students from 36 nationalities. In 2022 it became the first CIS-accredited school in Georgia and is an IB World School authorized for CP, DP, MYP, and PYP. A broad extracurricular program includes student leadership, clubs in robotics, languages, arts, and community service, along with university and career counseling.