Georgia, Tbilisi
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New School, International School of Georgia offers the IB continuum for ages 3 to 18, with PYP, MYP and DP. The school teaches in Georgian and English, with language options including English A and B, Georgian A and B, Russian, French and Spanish, plus a Mother Tongue programme. It is the first IB World School in Georgia to offer all three IB programmes. Located at 35 Tskneti Highway in Bagebi, Tbilisi, the campus features an on-site gym, a recently added basketball court, and Johannes Hahn Residence with on-site boarding, staff support, a gym, a swimming pool, gardens and play areas. The library supports learning with resources and an online Libguide, and Moodle enables blended learning. With around 850 students from 40 nationalities, the school emphasizes inquiry-led learning, research skills and student agency. Extraordinary extracurriculars include Model United Nations, TOK/EE-related activities, and a robust athletics program with over fourteen teams globally.
35 Tskneti Hwy, Tbilisi, Georgia
New School International School of Georgia has 850 pupils, instruction in Georgian, English.
35 Tskneti Highway 0179, Bagebi, Tbilisi, Georgia. It is in the Bagebi district of Tbilisi, accessible via Tskneti Highway. The school serves local and international families.
Kindergarten through Grade 12. The school delivers IB Primary Years Programme for Kindergarten–Grade 5, IB Middle Years Programme for Grades 6–10, and IB Diploma Programme for Grades 11–12.
International school offering IB programmes (PYP, MYP and DP).
850 students from 40 nationalities.
The English as an Additional Language (EAL) Programme supports non-native speakers. EAL teachers provide small-group lessons, in-class support, and after-school English immersion classes.
Kindergarten-Grade 5: 9:00 am to 3:20 pm. Upper School hours: English Section Grades 6–10 from 8:20 am to 2:10 pm, English Section Grades 11–12 from 8:20 am to 4:00 pm; Georgian Section Grades 6–12 from 8:20 am to 2:20 pm.
The school bus service is provided for all students for an additional fee.
New School International School of Georgia teaches IB (PYP), IB (MYP), IB (DP) for students aged 3 to 18.
IB continuum offered: Primary Years Programme (PYP) for Kindergarten–Grade 5, Middle Years Programme (MYP) for Grades 6–10, and Diploma Programme (DP) for Grades 11–12. It is an IB World School with instruction in English or Georgian. The PYP is an inquiry-based framework with Units of Inquiry and a focus on independent learning, international-mindedness and essential concepts, knowledge, skills and attitudes. The MYP covers eight subject groups and includes a final-year personal project, with language options including English A and B, Georgian A and B, Russian, French and Spanish, plus a Mother Tongue programme. The DP comprises six subject groups and core components Extended Essay (EE), Theory of Knowledge (TOK) and Creativity, Activity and Service (CAS), designed to prepare students for university and life beyond.
The Diploma Programme is designed as an academically challenging and balanced programme that prepares students aged 16 to 19 for success at university and life beyond. The programme is taught over two years and is recognized by leading universities. A University Advisor prepares transcripts and school profiles to support university applications.
The school provides classroom teachers with research-based intervention strategies that support students' social and emotional health. There is a Counsellor in Elementary, Middle and High School who addresses transitions, academic success, personal and social development, and future planning. Counsellors work closely with different departments and maintain close communication with faculty to ensure the delivery of effective and supportive services to all students and families. The counselling programme respects students' values and beliefs while addressing the developmental needs of every student. Students are welcome to speak to the Counsellor about issues; the Counselling department also offers parent support through coffee mornings, courses, newsletters or in person.
The school has an Inclusion Policy.
The English as an Additional Language (EAL) Programme ensures non-native English speakers have equitable access to the academic curriculum and to social life. EAL students receive support and specialized instruction both in and out of class, including small group lessons, in-class support and after-school English Immersion Classes. Collaboration between the EAL teacher, advisory or classroom teachers, subject teachers, students and parents supports language development in a supportive environment. The programme aims to integrate students linguistically until they no longer require help to participate fully in academic and social activities.
The school has a Counsellor in Elementary, Middle and High School to support students' transitions, academic success, personal and social development, and future planning. Counsellors work with different departments and maintain communication with faculty to deliver supportive services to all students and families. The counselling programme respects students' values and beliefs while addressing developmental needs. Counselling also offers parent support through coffee mornings, courses, newsletters or in person. Three full-time doctors are available on site during school hours; Dr Nino Merkviladze speaks English and Georgian, Dr Nana Topuria speaks Georgian and Russian, and Dr Liana Kaptsova (swimming pool) speaks Georgian and Russian.
Step 1: Complete and submit the Application Form with your child's official school reports for the previous three years. All documents must be provided in English. This step starts the admissions process. Include the required reports as part of the application.
Step 2: The interview and assessment. Early Years and Elementary (Kindergarten to Grade 5) meet with the Principal and School Counsellor. Upper Years (Grade 6-12) meet with the Principal, School Counsellor and the Diploma Programme Coordinator for Grades 11-12 applicants. Your child will be assessed in Math and English, and additional assessments may be given if necessary.
Step 3: Submit the completed application package including General Permission Form, Medical Form, and a copy of the immunization record; two passport-sized photographs. Include a copy of the child's Birth Certificate or Passport translated into Georgian and notarized, and copies of the Parents/Guardians' IDs translated into Georgian and notarized. Elementary School requires recommendation letters from the child's teacher and a school counsellor; Upper School requires recommendation letters from two teachers and a school counsellor (three letters if a counsellor is not available).
Step 4: Application Status. The Principal will inform you in writing by email about your child's application. If offered a place, you have two days to accept by email. For Grade 1 admitted after the start of the academic year or for Grade 2 and higher, you must translate reports into Georgian, obtain a Compatibility Document from New School in 3-5 days, and submit the documents to the NCEQE. You will receive an Enrolment Contract and an invoice; payment includes a non-refundable deposit and the full tuition; after payment and signing, your child may begin attending, and upon NCEQE approval you receive the final Acceptance Document.
European Focused IB Diploma at New School. The Eastern Partnership European School at New School is now accepting applications for its scholarship programme for the academic years 2025-2027. The programme is funded by the European Union and the International Baccalaureate Organization and is designed to promote secondary education opportunities for students from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine. The most successful students are chosen to receive a full scholarship for a European-focused IB Diploma Programme. The programme was launched in 2018.