Uzbekistan, Tashkent
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1. Documents required for admission include copies of birth certificates, the parents' passports, and the child's passport. Four 3×4 photos are needed, along with a medical certificate (086/026). An application form and a withdrawal letter from the previous school, as well as the student's report card, must be provided. These documents initiate the admissions process. 2. Entrance testing requires a registration fee of 400,000 sum; paying this fee allows testing at both Oxbridge campuses (IB World School and Russian-language). Testing is conducted as part of the admissions process. 3. The admissions process includes an entrance test that assesses emotional, intellectual, and social readiness. The school also meets with the child and parents to discuss the school, educational opportunities, and family expectations. The results and impressions from this stage help determine admission to the appropriate division (IB or Russian-language). 4. Age and program considerations: the International Baccalaureate (IB) division accepts students from age 6, while the Russian-language division begins at age 7. The IB program is taught in English; the Russian-language division follows the national program with additional Russian-program elements, with emphasis on mathematics and English.
Founding Families Discount is offered, including a 20% discount on monthly payments and a 30% discount when paying for the year. For entrance fees, there are transfer-based advantages: if a student transfers from a school that offers Cambridge/IB/IEYC/IPC international programs, the entrance fee may be waived (100% discount); transfers from other schools may receive a 50% entrance fee discount. Sibling discounts apply as well: second child receives a 5% discount, and the third child receives a 10% discount. These scholarship-like discounts are available at Oxbridge International School's campuses (MU and Yashnobod) with terms varying by campus.
Oxbridge International School, founded in 2018 in Uzbekistan, is a private institution offering two curricula: the international IB program (PYP, MYP, DP) and Uzbekistan's national curriculum. The school serves learners from ages 1 to 18 and operates across three campuses—an English-language campus, a Russian-language campus, and a kindergarten—on a safe site. All instruction is in English, with the Uzbek national curriculum supporting final exams. Upon IB completion, graduates receive both the IB Diploma and the Uzbek state diploma. Class formats include group and individual lessons, excursions, and IT-enabled classrooms, with assessments after each term and at year-end. The campus features modern laboratories, libraries, cafeterias, and dedicated IT facilities. Sport facilities include a football field, a basketball court, two indoor pools, and three playgrounds. More than 30 extracurricular activities cover arts, sports, and hobbies, and language options span English, Uzbek, Russian, Spanish, French, and Arabic. It fosters analytical thinking and independence.