Tajikistan, Dushanbe
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Contofield International School is located in Dushanbe, Tajikistan. It began in 2012 as a homeschool and has since grown into an international school serving students from Tajikistan and more than 29 nationalities. The school teaches in English-medium instruction across Kindergarten through High School. The school is led by Director Ms. Maria Ashraf.
Diversity is CIS's cornerstone, with students and staff from over 29 nationalities. Students are encouraged to explore their passions and develop leadership through academics, extracurricular activities, and real-world learning experiences. The CIS Student Council represents learners across Grades 1–11, plans student events and assemblies, leads service initiatives, and gathers feedback on learning and wellbeing. Structure includes Head Girl, Head Boy, Deputy Head Girl, Deputy Head Boy, and Prefects; elections are held annually.
Contofield International School is an English-medium international school in Dushanbe, Tajikistan, established in 2012. The campus hosts students from Tajikistan and more than 29 nationalities in a diverse setting. The school follows a British-adapted curriculum with a strong STEM emphasis and is officially registered as a Cambridge International School, offering Cambridge IGCSE, AS Level, and A Level courses. For Grade 12, students can obtain a Canadian High School Diploma (Ontario board) through a distance-learning program with a partner Canadian school accredited by the Ontario board. Core subjects include English, Mathematics, Science, Social/Cultural Studies, Information Technology, Arts, Music, Physical Education, Dance, Drama, and Craft, with additional focus on self-identity and cultural awareness in the middle years. The school emphasizes experiential, project-based learning and regular assessments. Extracurriculars include Chess, Drama, Dance, Arts and Music, as well as a Student Council that coordinates events and service initiatives, promoting leadership and wellbeing across Grades 1-11.