Georgia, Tbilisi
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Projector School offers the Cambridge curriculum for primary and secondary years, serving ages 3 to 18 as a non-selective international educational center. The school operates a bilingual framework in English and Russian with in-depth study of Georgian, and uses all three languages across activities to support multilingual learning. Classes are small, with no more than 12 students per group, and teachers from around the world continually develop their professional skills. The learning program places Georgia's history, culture and traditions at the center of inquiry. Beyond academics, the school runs a rich extracurricular program including an International Conference, Chess, Mosaic and Visual Arts. Cambridge FCE exam preparation supports English at the B2 level, while programming through Python introduces basic and object-oriented concepts. Arts offerings include Drawing, Mosaic, Theatre and Animation. Clubs span Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language, and Social and Hobbies, along with inclusive Community and Service and Leadership activities.
39 Sairme St, Tbilisi, Georgia
Projector School has instruction in Russian, English.
39 Sairme Street, Tbilisi, Georgia.
Non-selective international educational center.
Diverse cultural and educational backgrounds.
Annual tuition at Projector School ranges from GEL 7,600 to GEL 11,700 for 2026/27.
Projector School teaches Cambridge (Primary), Cambridge (Secondary) for students aged 3 to 18.
Projector School offers an international program with a bilingual framework in English and Russian, with in-depth study of Georgian. In addition to the English-Russian bilingual program and Georgian study, activities are conducted in all three languages to help students learn languages more effectively and adapt to a multilingual environment. Classes are small, with no more than 12 students per group. The faculty comprises teachers from around the world who continually develop their professional skills. The school also emphasizes Georgia's history, culture and traditions as part of the learning experience.
Small classes, with no more than 12 students per class.
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