Georgia, Tbilisi
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The Guivy Zaldastanishvili American Academy in Tbilisi is a private high school enrolling 372 students in grades 8 through 12. The mission is to help Georgia compete globally by preparing its children to study locally and abroad. The school is located at 7a Leo Kvatchadze Street, 0186 Tbilisi, Georgia.
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The school features three state-of-the-art laboratories for Chemistry, Physics, and Biology, with all required safety and storage facilities. A modern library supports study and research.
Extracurricular Activities include Drama, Debate, Kendo, Intellectual, Chess, Music, Archaeology, Newspaper, and Community Service Clubs.
The Guivy Zaldastanishvili American Academy is a high school in Tbilisi with 372 students in grades 8–12. The five-year bespoke curriculum prepares students to study at Georgian universities and universities abroad. English is the language of instruction, with Georgian and Russian used exclusively in their language classes. The school emphasizes daily preparation, homework, active participation, and frequent writing and assessment, with technology integrated in instruction. The academic year runs two semesters; classes meet four times per week (50 minutes) and one double period (80 minutes). Courses are typically more intensive than the Georgian program, with small class sizes and hands-on activities and current textbooks. Founded in 2001 by Guivy Zaldastanishvili and Donald Thomas, the academy carries US-supported aims to foster critical thinking and writing. Facilities include three science laboratories and modern library. Extracurriculars include Drama, Debate, Chess, Kendo, and a Saturday Community Service program; it competes in FIRST Global Challenge.