Georgia, Tbilisi
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The school's uniform is orange and dark blue with the school logo. It is mandatory for students in grades 1–9; grades 10–12 have more freedom to choose their own clothing within ethical requirements and the school's rules. The uniform collection includes shirts, skirts, vests, trousers, jackets, hats, and accessories, with lighter summer wear and warmer winter wear, designed to promote unity and reduce social exclusion or bullying.
The Progress schools are governed by a Managing Board. Founding Director Nina Chikvashvili, Executive Director Nana Gogatishvili, Head of Human Resources Tiesa Morchadze, and Head of Public Relations and Marketing Baia Toradze lead the board.
Georgian-American School Progress delivers an International K-12 program across Tbilisi, Kutaisi, and Batumi. The school teaches an American curriculum with Advanced Placement courses alongside Georgian National Curriculum, enabling students to earn both Georgian high school certificate and an American high school diploma. Ages 3 to 18 follow individualized learning plans with differentiated instruction, supported by experienced educators who apply modern teaching methods. The Progress program prepares students for university admissions tests such as the SAT, IELTS, TOEFL, and Cambridge exams and provides college counseling with university orientation and support. The school is licensed by Georgia's National Center for Educational Quality Development and accredited for the American program by Cognia, ensuring international recognition of the dual diploma. Facilities include study rooms, a library, conference space, and STEM laboratory. Graduates gain entry to universities worldwide, including University of San Diego, Stanford, University of Chicago, The Hague Academy, and Constructor University Germany today.