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European School

Georgia, Tbilisi

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Wellbeing and Support

How students are nurtured, understood, and kept safe

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

The European School provides psycho-emotional support through the Student Wellbeing Division to protect students' rights and help them adapt to the school environment. The division includes a Child Protection Officer, a team of psychologists, a doctor, and a speech therapist. Psychologists provide individual or group counseling to support the psycho-emotional state and to enable students, including those with disabilities, to participate fully in learning. The division offers psychological materials, activities, training, and workshops for students, parents, and teachers. The speech therapist provides group and individual sessions for students with speech issues, using methods such as LSVT, Oral Motor, and therapeutic speech massage. The doctor maintains a medical room for first aid and leads health education on nutrition, hygiene, and preventive care.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

The European School provides support for students with disabilities through the Student Wellbeing Division. The division includes a team of psychologists and a speech therapist to help learning and participation. Counseling is offered to students individually or in groups to support their psycho-emotional needs and enable full participation in learning. The speech therapist provides group and individual sessions for speech issues with a well-equipped therapy office and advanced methods. The doctor coordinates student health and supports inclusive approaches to learning. The division provides training and workshops for staff and parents to support inclusion and safeguarding.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

Eight languages are taught at the European School. English language teachers with CELTA certificates are among the staff. European Kindergarten offers two sections to enroll in – Georgian and English. The school employs English language teachers with CELTA certificates to support English instruction. Books are offered in multiple languages including English, Georgian, French, German, Greek, Persian, and Russian, supporting language learning resources across the school.

Mental Wellbeing

The European School prioritizes mental wellbeing through the Student Wellbeing Division, which focuses on protecting students' physical and psycho-emotional health. The division provides psycho-emotional support via psychologists and counselors, and offers resources, activities, and workshops on mental health and resilience for students, parents, and staff. Health education and wellbeing initiatives are coordinated by the division and the medical team. The UCCO and other student support services work in tandem to promote a healthy, supportive school environment.

Safeguarding

The European School has a Child Protection Officer as part of the Student Wellbeing Division to protect students' rights and safety. The team raises awareness about safeguarding and safety measures, and organizes training and workshops for staff and parents. The division detects and responds to violence against children according to established procedures. Safeguarding is supported by ongoing health and safety practices led by the medical team and school staff to maintain a safe learning environment.

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English, Georgian
Fees Unlisted
Ages 6 - 17 years
Pupil numbers 2000
Type Co-educational
Opened 2007
Bus Service No

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.

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