Uzbekistan, Tashkent
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Invento UIS was founded in 2019 with the construction of the first campus on Furkat Street in Tashkent and ongoing research on leading global educational practices. In 2020, the Tashkent City Campus opened. In 2021, the Ashgabat Campus opened, and the school began admitting students in grades 1–8. Invento UIS is an IB World Continuum School, with IB programs across the Primary Years Programme, Middle Years Programme, and Diploma Programme, a status achieved in April 2024.
Invento UIS fosters a strong school community through active parent involvement and formal parent–teacher engagement. Parents participate in informational forums and IB PYP student conferences, and there are informational sessions with academic staff. Individual and group sessions are led by school psychologists, supporting students' well-being and learning. Updates and communications are shared through the Toddle platform to keep families connected.
Parents may join the Parent-Teacher Association (PTA), which promotes close collaboration between families and the school. The PTA provides opportunities to share feedback, participate in school events, and contribute to the development of the school community. Engagement with the PTA is part of the broader school community, alongside informational forums, IB PYP conferences, and regular updates through the Toddle platform. Toddle is used for schedule information and school updates related to PTA activities.
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.