Uzbekistan, Tashkent
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The campus is modern and student-centered. Classrooms are bright and interactive. Labs are equipped with cutting-edge tools. Learning commons, studios, and makerspaces support collaboration and hands-on learning. Outdoor spaces are green and inviting, and a cafeteria serves students. A First Aid Clinic and Campus Security are on site.
Indoor and outdoor activity spaces are available for students to engage in physical activities and recreational pursuits. The campus provides ample space for sports, games, and fitness activities.
The Nova Scotia Public School Program is used for Grades 10-12. The high school awards the Nova Scotia High School Diploma, enabling direct admission to leading universities. Primary School includes core subjects taught by homeroom teachers, with specialist instruction in French, Music, Physical Education, Art, and Technology. Middle School electives include public speaking, media studies, robotics, and 3D design. High School offers Nova Scotia credit-bearing courses and university and career guidance.
The school provides rich global exposure through travel abroad programs and immersive learning experiences. Participation in international competitions is highlighted, including recognition for the FLL team and involvement in events such as the Central Asia FLL Championship. Students have represented CST at the Greenwich Olympiad in London. CST also features activities and teams that compete in international events.
Canadian School of Tashkent is the first Canadian school in Tashkent, licensed by Nova Scotia to deliver the Nova Scotia curriculum for grades 10–12. The Nova Scotia Public School Program structures grades 10–12 with credit-bearing courses. Core subjects—English Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies—are taught by homeroom teachers; French, Music, Physical Education, Art, and Technology are delivered by specialists. Graduates earn the Nova Scotia High School Diploma, enabling direct admission to universities in Canada and worldwide, including UK, US, Europe, and Asia. The campus is modern and student-centered, with bright classrooms, labs, learning commons, studios, and makerspaces. There are green outdoor spaces, a cafeteria, a First Aid Clinic, and campus security on site. Sports facilities support indoor and outdoor activities. The school emphasizes travel abroad programs, international competitions, and university and career guidance from Grade 9, preparing students for university pathways. Students are prepared for higher education worldwide successfully.