Georgia, Tbilisi
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The school has a two-tier uniform: Grades 1–8 wear a white shirt with a blue pullover or jacket bearing the school logo and dark shoes; Grades 9–12 wear a dress code with girls in white shirts or T-shirts and black skirts, trousers or dresses with black blazers, and boys in white shirts or T-shirts with black trousers and black blazers. Defiant or vulgar clothing, dresses or shorts above knee length, and vibrant makeup or jewelry are not permitted.
The school has a canteen on the ground floor.
The school has four Houses: Iberians, Colchians, Brits and Celts. Each student receives a House shirt, and a Head Girl and Head Boy are appointed with captains elected from Primary and Secondary and a teacher as House Coordinator. Competitions are held between Houses with points awarded by teachers and updated weekly toward the end-of-year House Cup.
The school is a non-profit organization. It was established in 2003 as the first British-oriented secondary school in Tbilisi and renamed St. George's British-Georgian School in 2013.
St. George's British-Georgian School in Tbilisi delivers a 12-year bilingual programme blending the Georgian National Curriculum with core English National Curriculum subjects. Instruction for British qualifications is in English, with Edexcel International GCSEs and Edexcel A Levels, while Georgian qualifications are offered in Georgian. The school begins intensive English from Year 1 and integrates Georgian subjects throughout primary. In the middle years (Grades 7–9) students study most English National Curriculum subjects alongside Georgian, with mixed-ability classes and a student-centred approach. In senior years (Grades 10–12) pupils pursue IGCSEs and may complete the Georgian National Certificate alongside Edexcel A Levels, enabling direct access to international universities. English, Mathematics, Science, History, Geography, and a Modern Language (Russian or Spanish) are central. Facilities include a science lab, a library, an art studio, a ceramics studio, and a universal stadium. The school offers internships and exchanges with Sidcot and Leighton Park, supporting progression globally.