Georgia, Tbilisi
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The school offers a broad range of academic and intellectual extracurriculars. The school runs Model United Nations to develop research, diplomacy and public speaking, with conferences in Tbilisi and abroad. The school hosts the Einstein's Club for Maths and Physics, and a Speech and Debate Club to foster critical thinking and communication. The school also presents TOK Exhibitions and CAS Presentations as part of the Diploma Programme.
The school offers arts-based after-school activities. Georgian Dancing and Ballet provide movement and artistic training. Dead Poets' Society offers English-language literary exploration, and the School Newspaper Club supports writing and visual design.
The school has a Multicultural Club that explores cultures around the world, including dance, music, food, festivals and folklore. The Tween Book Club in English offers shared reading experiences in English. The English as an Additional Language (EAL) Programme supports non-native speakers to access academic and social life, with after-school English immersion classes.
Chess Club develops strategic thinking and concentration; Badminton promotes fitness and quick thinking. The School Newspaper Club provides journalism and design experiences, while the Multicultural Club and Tween Book Club offer social and cultural engagement.
The school provides leadership opportunities through Student Council. The Diploma Programme includes TOK Exhibitions and CAS Presentations, offering opportunities to develop inquiry, collaboration and project management. These activities, along with ongoing clubs, foster leadership and professional skills.
The school has a strong athletics program for both girls and boys. The Falcons are a member of the Silk Road Association and regularly compete in Georgia and abroad. There are over fourteen teams, with sports including basketball, cross country, football, tennis, track and field, and volleyball. A new basketball court was added to the campus to support the program.
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.