Tajikistan, Dushanbe
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The Community section includes a Newsletter, a Parent Support Group, a Parent Handbook, a Community Testimonials page, and a Welcome Guide for new families. The Welcome Guide and Parent Handbook provide orientation and policies for families. A Newsletter is published for families, and the Parent Support Group coordinates parent involvement. Upcoming events on the calendar include Navruz/Spring Break and Literacy Week, along with regional activities such as the CAFA Central Asian Volleyball Classic.
A Parent Support Group exists to support families and coordinate parent involvement. A Parent Handbook is published for families. The QSID Dushanbe Welcome Guide is published for new families. Community Testimonials are available to share parent experiences. A Newsletter is published for families. These resources support parent engagement and orientation within the school community.
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.