Georgia, Tbilisi
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Clubs cover STEM and analytical thinking. Robotics and Coding introduce robotics programming and competitions; Data Science and Engineering combine Python, data analytics and AI concepts; Programming with Python and Game Programming develop coding and computational thinking. Math and Logic and UCMAS – Mental Arithmetic strengthen numerical fluency and mental math. These activities are run by professional providers and coaches and vary by age and interest.
The school offers a comprehensive arts program with music, dance, visual arts, theatre, and media. Students can participate in Animation, Drawing, Felt, Guitar, and multiple Music and Vocal clubs, as well as Georgian Folk Dance and Contemporary Hip Hop Dance. Arttherapy (Ceramic/Sculpture/Drawing) and drawing studios provide creative expression. Students may showcase their work through exhibitions and performances.
Georgian Language Voyage invites students to learn Georgian in an engaging way, and Chinese Language, Italian Language, and Russian Language clubs offer additional language opportunities. These clubs support practical language use and cultural exploration beyond standard lessons. The clubs foster multilingual communication and cultural appreciation beyond the classroom.
A broad set of after-school clubs supports physical activity and social interests. Football and Basketball build teamwork and fitness, while Tennis, Karate, Fencing, Volleyball, and Roller Skating offer diverse sports options. Chess, Zumba, and various creative and media clubs provide additional recreational and social opportunities. These activities help students connect with peers and develop sportsmanship and collaboration.
The school offers student leadership and community service opportunities throughout the year, fostering social responsibility and civic engagement.
Leadership and professional development are promoted through Debate Club and the Sports Commentators' Club, which cultivate critical thinking, public speaking, and communication. These clubs offer opportunities to participate in national and international events and develop confidence and teamwork. Debate is organized by the Institute of Debate and Education (IDEA), and the club provides an international certificate upon completion.
A wide range of sports and movement clubs supports physical well-being and healthy lifestyles. Football, Basketball, Tennis, Karate, Fencing, Volleyball, Roller Skating, and Zumba emphasize fitness, discipline, and teamwork. The arts and media clubs contribute to well-being through creative expression and performance.
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.