Georgia, Tbilisi
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Step 1: Preparatory group and Grade I students are admitted on the basis of an interview. The interview assesses suitability for the program. The admission process determines the next steps for enrollment.
Step 2: II-XI grade students are admitted on the basis of an interview and/or testing. The evaluation may include an interview and/or a test. The results determine eligibility for the integrated Georgian–American program or the American High School Diploma program.
Step 3: After testing and interviewing, a contract for educational services is signed between the student's legal guardian and the school.
Step 4: All required documents must be submitted. Notarized birth certificate copy is required. Two 3x4 photographs are required. A health certificate is required. Copies of parents' IDs are required. A certificate from the parents' place of work is required.
Georgian-American School in Tbilisi operates on two campuses, one for elementary and one for secondary levels. It offers the Georgian Integrated Program (I–XII) aligned with national and international accreditation and follows Common Core standards, alongside an American Diploma Program (IX–XII) taught in English with American textbooks and 18 AP subjects. From Grade 2, students may study a second foreign language (Russian, French, Spanish, or German). The school is Cognia-accredited and a College Board member; PSATs and SAT are administered on site. LEGO Education and robotics are integrated into the curriculum, and students may participate in international Olympiads and conferences (IJSO, Regeneron ISEF, MILSET) with IMUNA as a partner. An AI Powered Chat Teacher supports the American program. The 2023-built campus has educational buildings, dormitories, auditoriums, STEM labs, a library, and sports facilities, including an Olympic basketball court. The school offers a range of clubs and activities across arts, science, and leadership opportunities.