Uzbekistan, Tashkent
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Lunch is provided by a cantine with a weekly menu; lunch registration and online payment are handled by contacting Mr. Jabre via Telegram at +998 97 733 21 11. The cantine prices are 75,000 UZS for Kindergarten and Primary, and 85,000 UZS for College and Lycée. The school has a new indoor gymnasium (2022) and uses the Dinamo complex, five minutes on foot from the school, which includes a swimming pool, a tennis court, and a multi-sport facility for both indoor and outdoor use. The Centre de Documentation BCD library welcomes students and staff, offering books, borrowing, study assistance, and computers for web research, with the librarian delivering NTIC courses. The primary school operates with small class sizes, averaging about 18 students per class, and early exposure to computing through the curriculum.
The school has a new indoor gymnasium (2022). It also uses the Dinamo complex, five minutes from the school, which provides a swimming pool, tennis courts, and a multi-sport facility for both indoor and outdoor use.
Centre de Documentation BCD library welcomes students and staff, offering books, lending, study support, and computers for research; the librarian runs NTIC courses. Computing and information technology are introduced from the elementary level, with students learning basic computer skills as part of Découverte du monde. ICT is integrated across disciplines, with students learning basic computer functions and pursuing the B2i certificate, which counts toward the brevet. For collège, instruction is delivered through CNED within the school, with on-site subject teachers; CNED materials and corrections are prepared in France, and the DNB is administered at the school.
Extracurricular activities include Lego Mindstorm robotics (for CE1–CM2), cooking (for younger students), futsal (CE2–6e), activities focusing on motor skills and lexicon (PS–MS), chess (CP–CM2), arts plastiques, and origami bricolage.
Lycee Francais de Tachkent is a French international school in Uzbekistan. The campus offers Preschool through High School in the French education framework. Elementary is AEFE-accredited and secondary CNED-accredited; the school has been part of AEFE since 2001. It maintains multilingual education with 12 nationalities represented, and languages at primary level include English and Russian, with four living languages offered alongside French. Class sizes are small, averaging about 18 students per class, supporting individualized progress. The school reports a 99% pass rate at the Baccalaureate Diploma and Junior School Certificate since inception. Facilities include a 2022 indoor gymnasium and access to the nearby Dinamo complex, featuring a swimming pool, tennis courts, and a multi-sport facility. The Centre de Documentation BCD library supports study with NTIC courses; CNED materials and corrections are prepared on-site for collège; a cantine operates with online payment. Extracurriculars include robotics, chess, arts, choir, drama and dance.