Uzbekistan, Tashkent
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The school is an IB World Continuum School delivering the Early Years Programme (ages 2–6), Primary Years Programme (grades 1–5), Middle Years Programme (grades 6–10), and Diploma Programme (grades 11–12). The IB framework emphasises holistic development, critical thinking, and a transdisciplinary approach to learning, preparing students for universities worldwide. English is not the native language for many students; classes are organized with multimodal teaching methods and students learn in a multilingual environment from an early age to foster multilingualism and cross-cultural understanding.
Students participate in extracurricular activities such as Wushu; the school's students competed in the Tashkent city Wushu Cup, performing the Changquan 32 routine in the 5–6 and 7–8 age groups.
Diploma Programme students participated in volunteering discussions and activities, including meetings with Central Asian University about volunteer projects and the role of volunteering in university admissions.
The school engages in leadership activities, including the IB Global Conference Our Humanity, Connected in The Hague; it also facilitates student exchange activities and co-designed project weeks to strengthen critical-thinking skills.
The school emphasizes wellbeing through sport and outdoor activities, including participation in the Tashkent city Wushu Cup and medals won by a Wushu coach at the 10th Asian Wushu Championship in Macau. Graduation ceremonies are held annually, and there is an annual Induction Week for teachers focusing on safety and professional development.
Invento UIS is an IB World Continuum School delivering the Primary Years Programme, Middle Years Programme, and Diploma Programme across two campuses designed for ages 2 to 16. The Tashkent City Campus serves Early Years (ages 2–6) and offers the EYP, while the Ashgabat Campus delivers PYP (grades 1–5), MYP (grades 6–10), and DP (grades 11–12). The school earned IB status in April 2024, reflecting a commitment to inquiry-based, transdisciplinary learning. Classrooms are bright and student-centered, with 17–20 learners per class, science labs and libraries, and spaces dedicated to research and collaboration. Facilities include a swimming pool and outdoor/indoor sports fields at Ashgabat; both campuses provide play areas, walking zones, and a concert hall for events. Extracurriculars run after school, highlighting Wushu, volunteering, and leadership opportunities, including participation in global IB conferences and student exchanges. Graduates are prepared for universities worldwide in a multilingual, inclusive environment, supporting lifelong learning goals.