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Georgian-American School Progress

Georgia, Tbilisi

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School Essentials

Foundational information about the school

Location

Located in Tbilisi, Georgia, the Progress campus is at Anna Politkovskaya Street

39. It serves the capital with this address and forms part of Progress's three-campus network in Tbilisi, Kutaisi, and Batumi. For inquiries, contact +995 574 107 747 or tbilisiinfo@schoolprogress.ge.

Levels

Primary level (დაწყებითი საფეხური): The school provides an environment from the first grade that fosters independence, critical thinking, and uses modern methods and technology; it offers access to Progress's global opportunities. Basic level (საბაზო საფეხური): The Basic level develops skills alongside formal education, with informal learning through clubs and circles that cultivate student interests and talents. Middle level (საშუალო საფეხური): The Middle level emphasizes democratic and national values and prepares motivated, progressive students; the academic program includes subjects taught in English and Georgian, with electives expanding knowledge and perspectives.

School Type

The school offers an International K-12 Academic Program across Tbilisi, Kutaisi, and Batumi. Graduates receive a dual diploma — a Georgian high school certificate and an American high school diploma.

Additional Learning Support

The school provides Student Support Services to assist students.

Country Affiliation

Georgia

Day Structure

The office/visitor hours are Monday to Friday, 10:00–18:00.

Fees

Application fees

- No separate, published one‑time application, registration, reservation or entrance fee is specified in the school's publicly available enrolment documentation.

Tuition fees (by year group)

- I–IV (Grades 1–4): GEL 7,000 per academic year.
- V–IX (Grades 5–9): GEL 8,000 per academic year.
- X–XII (Grades 10–12): GEL 9,000 per academic year.

Per‑term / per‑semester amounts

- The school operates on a semester structure (references to first/second semesters appear in the school's enrolment rules). Using the annual figures above, the corresponding per‑semester amounts are:
- I–IV: GEL 3,500 per semester.
- V–IX: GEL 4,000 per semester.
- X–XII: GEL 4,500 per semester.

Billing schedule and payment terms

- The school's enrolment rules refer to academic semesters and to mobility restrictions during the second semester, indicating a two‑semester academic structure. Documents available do not publish a detailed public billing calendar (for example exact invoice dates, instalment dates, late‑payment penalties or pro‑rata rules for mid‑term starts are not specified in the publicly posted documents).

Boarding fees

- No permanent boarding/dormitory programme or annual boarding fee is published for the school; the infrastructure and programme listings do not include long‑term boarding facilities, so boarding fees are not applicable as a regular school‑year charge. (Residential accommodation is referenced only in the context of specific short programmes such as summer camps.)

Other costs and additional fees (examples and programme‑specific charges)

- Uniform: Wearing the school uniform is mandatory for Grades 1–9; the school publishes uniform requirements but does not publish uniform pricing in the public materials. Parents should expect a separate cost for purchasing uniform items.
- Summer school (example): Summer program fee listed as GEL 2,200 for the published summer‑school programme (includes transportation, hotel accommodation for that programme, three meals and programme resources). This is a programme‑specific charge, not the regular tuition.
- Short courses and camps (examples): A basketball masterclass lists participant fees (example prices shown: GEL 200 and GEL 180 for particular locations/dates). International exchange trip examples show separate charges (example: a Poland exchange quoted at EUR 350). These programme and trip fees are billed separately from standard tuition.
- Examination, extracurricular, transport, meal or material charges: such charges are commonly itemised for specific programmes and trips on the school site; no single, comprehensive list of all possible ancillary fees for the regular school year is published in the school's publicly posted documents.

Refund information

- No publicly posted, detailed general tuition refund policy (for withdrawing mid‑year, termination, or cancellation of enrolment) is included in the school's available regulatory or financial documents. The school's enrolment and regulatory documents govern status, mobility and administrative procedures but do not set out a clear, published tuition‑refund schedule in the publicly available materials.

Fee payment options

- Bank transfer: For published short programmes (example: summer school), a Georgian bank transfer (Bank account IBAN) is provided as a payment method (example account shown: GE69BG0000000549879376, beneficiary listed as the school for that programme).
- Other payment methods (credit/debit card, online instalment providers, cash at the school office): no comprehensive, published list of accepted payment methods for regular tuition is provided in the school's publicly available documents. Programme pages and registration notices show bank transfer instructions for specific events; details for standard annual tuition payments (accepted card payments, standing orders or instalment providers) are not published in the documents reviewed.

Summary of what was located and what is not published

- Located and stated above: the school's published annual tuition banding by year group (I–IV: GEL 7,000; V–IX: GEL 8,000; X–XII: GEL 9,000), examples of programme‑specific fees (summer school, camps, exchange trip pricing) and a bank account used for programme payments.
- Not published / not located in the school's public documentation: a distinct application or registration fee amount; a formal, detailed billing calendar and instalment schedule for regular tuition (dates and penalty rules); an explicit, published general tuition refund policy; a full list of accepted payment methods for regular tuition (beyond programme bank‑transfer instructions). The school's enrolment and regulatory documents reference semesters and administrative procedures but do not include those specific financial mechanics in the publicly posted materials.

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The school at a glance
Instructs in Georgian, English
Fees GEL 7,000 - 9,000
Ages 3 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 2500
Type Co-educational
Opened 2002
Bus Service No

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.

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