Tajikistan, Dushanbe
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During the summer of 2022, the school moved to a state-of-the-art facility specially designed to meet its educational needs. The campus comprises two four-story buildings with 30 standard classrooms and dedicated spaces for Art, Music, chemistry/biology labs, a theater, a gym, and a cafeteria for over 100. It has capacity for about 350 students, enabling future enrollment growth. The environment emphasizes creativity, collaboration, critical thinking, and effective communication.
The school has a versatile sports hall that serves as the heart of physical education, sports events, and community activities. The playground is lively and designed for safe physical activity, and the swimming pool provides a space for aquatic education and recreation.
The campus includes 30 standard classrooms across two four-story buildings. Dedicated spaces include Elementary Art Room and Elementary Music Room, Secondary Classroom, Science Lab, Library, and Computer Labs. The Theater provides a venue for performing arts and creative projects. The Elementary classrooms are vibrant and designed with flexible seating to support engaging learning.
Drama is part of Student Life and is supported by the Theater, offering opportunities for performances. Sports are part of Student Life and supported by the versatile Sports Hall. The campus also houses a Library and Computer Labs that support extracurricular learning in technology and research. The School's facilities foster a broad range of arts, drama, and athletic activities.
QSI International School of Dushanbe offers an American international education for students aged 3 to 18. The program uses a mastery-based curriculum guided by Exit Outcomes across three domains—Success Orientations, Competencies, and Knowledge—with units designed for mastery and grades awarded as A, B, or P. Placement assessments in mathematics, reading, and writing determine placement, and Intensive English provides small teacher-student ratios to support language learners. AP courses are available for Secondary II–IV, supported by MAP Testing to monitor growth. The campus moved in 2022 to a two-building, four-story facility with 30 classrooms plus dedicated spaces for Art, Music, science labs, a theater, a gym, and a cafeteria for over 100, serving about 350 students and enabling future enrollment growth. The school emphasizes creativity, collaboration, critical thinking, and communication. Extracurriculars include drama and a thriving Student Council, National English Honors Society, and athletic programs such as cross country, soccer, and volleyball.