Turkmenistan, Ashgabat
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The school has a purpose-built facility near the U.S. Embassy. The campus includes a large library, well-resourced classrooms, and five Computer Labs/Smart Hubs used for technology lessons and SAT/TOEFL/IELTS tests. A cafetorium provides healthy snacks and lunch options. Specialist spaces include music, art, and fitness rooms. Outdoor facilities include a soccer field, track, long jump, and a tennis court. The gymnasium supports basketball and volleyball, and there are separate playgrounds for early childhood and elementary.
Outdoor facilities include a soccer field, track, long jump, and a tennis court. The gymnasium supports basketball and volleyball, as well as events and games. There are separate playgrounds for early childhood and elementary students. The campus layout combines indoor and outdoor spaces to support physical education and recreational activities.
The school library has a big collection of books and magazines for students and teachers to check out. Classrooms are well-resourced and fully equipped. There are five Computer Labs/Smart Hubs used for technology lessons and SAT, TOEFL and IELTS tests, and AIS is the only ETS-certified school in Turkmenistan. Specials classrooms are fully equipped to offer lifelong enrichment and learning.
Music, art, and fitness rooms are available for extracurricular activities. Specials classrooms are fully equipped to offer enrichment and learning. Outdoor facilities such as the soccer field, track, and tennis court support after-school sports and activities. Separate playgrounds exist for early childhood and elementary students for recreation and clubs.
Ashgabat International School (AIS) is a private, nonprofit, coeducational international school serving ages 2–18. It provides English-language instruction within an American-style international framework. AIS follows a Mastery Learning model via the QSI Curriculum, organized into 10 instructional units with The Student Will Statements, and core areas of Reading, Writing, Mathematics, Science and Cultural Studies, plus Art, Library Skills, Music, Physical Education and Technology. After mastering English, students may study additional languages; Russian, Spanish and French are offered. AIS is a testing center for MAP, PSAT, SAT, GRE, TOEFL and AP courses, with MAP Growth assessments used in fall and spring to measure progress. The campus near U.S. Embassy features a library, equipped classrooms, five Computer Labs/Smart Hubs, a cafetorium, spaces for music, art and fitness, and outdoor fields plus a gym. The school runs Summer Camps, Saturday School, and events such as Science Fairs, Talent Shows, Language Nights, Literacy Weeks.