Georgia, Tbilisi
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The Georgian-American School was founded in 2013. It operates on two independent campuses in Tbilisi: on N. Ramishvili Street No. 6 (total area 1,800 sq m) for the elementary level (I–V) and a preparatory group; and on Chavchavadzis Avenue, KiKh II, No. 5 (total area 3,800 sq m) for the basic (VI–IX) and middle (X–XII) levels. The Georgian-American School's founder and partner educational institutions are the Georgian-American High School (Nadzaladevi District, Chkondideli Street No. 18) and a TOEFL/SAT and national examination preparation center. The school describes its facilities as including a safe environment with certified security, a dining block, a medical clinic, indoor and outdoor sports facilities, a conference hall, and computer/ STEM laboratories. The history page also notes that the Georgian-American High School and a TOEFL/SAT and national exam prep center are its founding/partner institutions.”
The school participates in international conferences and events in multiple locations around the world, including Dubai, London, Bangkok, Bucharest, and New York, among others. It also showcases student involvement in clubs and competitions and highlights Model United Nations activities such as MUN 2026. In addition, the school hosts diverse school events and projects, such as Spelling Bee, Georgia's Independence Day celebrations, travel-and-culture themed performances, and ecology projects. It maintains a broad calendar of cross-border activities and inter-school opportunities, including the MUN 2026 organizational events.”
Parental involvement is encouraged and grows within the teaching/learning process. As part of its parents' engagement, the school hosts career-orientation events where professionals visit the campus to speak with students; eco-club and TV-club participants attend these sessions to learn about real-world professions. The school regularly invites renowned specialists to share knowledge with students, supporting career exploration. There have been workshops focusing on family values and student development, including a Gratitude workshop organized by a class teacher with school psychologists for parents and students. The school's psychology service reports include regular counseling for students, parents, and teachers, as well as group and individual sessions and parent-focused programs that support adaptation to school life and positive family engagement.”
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.