Uzbekistan, Tashkent
Let the school know you're thinking of applying — they can share their prerequisites and help you through the process.
It's best to ask — circumstances can change at any time.
Cambridge IGCSE and Cambridge secondary education diplomas (International AS & A Level) are offered as the core training program. The four learning stages are: Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) for ages 3–5; Primary School with International Primary and Russian curriculum for ages 5–11; Secondary School with International Secondary and Russian curriculum for ages 11–16; and IGCSE & A-Level with Russian curriculum for ages 16–18. Cambridge qualifications are recognized by universities in the USA, the UK, Australia, Canada and about 140 other countries. The international program is delivered by a teaching staff from the UK, Australia, Canada, the USA, South Africa and other countries.
Afterschool activities include Music Clubs with options such as Individual Vocal Training, Individual Piano Lessons, Recorder and Acoustic Guitar Club, plus many additional clubs. Creative Clubs include Ballet, Pantomime, Handicrafts and Board Game Making, among others. The program supports creative expression through performances and projects as part of the afterschool offering.
Humanities Clubs include languages such as Chinese, German and Arabic, alongside Public Speaking and other clubs. These language offerings provide opportunities to explore different cultures and communication skills.
Sports Clubs include Basketball, Jiu-jitsu and Capoeira, with Chess among the listed activities, plus additional clubs. Creative and hobby-oriented clubs such as Board Game Making complement afterschool options.
Public Speaking is offered as a Humanities Club. This activity supports development of presentation and communication abilities.
Sports Clubs like Basketball, Jiu-jitsu and Capoeira promote physical fitness and wellbeing. Ballet is available as a creative activity, together with other dance and outdoor activity options as part of afterschool offerings.
Located in Tashkent, CIS International School offers an education for ages 2–18. The curriculum blends Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS and A Levels with a Russian curriculum at appropriate stages. The Early Years Foundation Stage (ages 3–5) forms a secure start; Primary (ages 5–11) combines International Primary with Russian studies; Secondary (ages 11–16) follows International Secondary alongside Russian studies; 16–18 students pursue IGCSE and A-Level routes with Russian elements. The programme is delivered by teachers from the UK, Australia, Canada, the USA and South Africa. The campus features science labs, art and crafts rooms, an ICT suite, and a Dance Hall; an in-house canteen serves healthy meals four times daily. Classrooms have ergonomic furniture and multi-touch boards; the library houses over 3,000 titles. A nurse, psychologist and speech therapist support wellbeing; security is 24/7 with regular drills. Extra-curriculars span music, sports, robotics, debates and language clubs, reflecting a broad ethos.