Uzbekistan, Tashkent
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The campus sits on 13 acres of wooded parks, 10 minutes from the city center. The campus facilities include a 3-story secondary building, a 3-story elementary building, an art and design building, a separate preschool facility, two full-size gymnasiums, a two-story art and design building, and a two-story language and counseling building. The learning spaces on campus include a wide range of well-equipped, purpose-built classrooms, labs, theatres, makerspaces, arts rooms, and outdoor areas. The spaces are used intentionally to connect local context with global issues. Outdoor spaces support learning and recreation.
TIS Athletics features two large gymnasiums with two basketball and volleyball courts, ten badminton courts, two new all-weather football fields, a multipost area, a fitness studio, and an outdoor fitness area. The athletics program fosters the social, emotional, physical, and moral development of student-athletes and emphasizes sportsmanship, ethics and respect. The school competes locally and internationally through CAFA and CEESA memberships, with teams in Football, Basketball, Volleyball, Track & Field, and Cross Country. The program runs seasonal schedules for varsity, junior varsity, and middle school teams, with corresponding training commitments. TIS participates in regional competitions and festival activities through its athletic associations.
The campus provides well-equipped, purpose-built classrooms, labs, theatres, makerspaces, and arts rooms, with additional outdoor learning spaces. A dedicated language and counseling building supports student services, alongside the main preschool, elementary and secondary facilities. The campus includes a 3-story secondary building, a 3-story elementary building, and an art and design building, plus an additional two-story art and design building. The learning spaces and the local environment are intentionally used to help students connect local context with global issues.
TIS offers a wide range of co-curricular activities across Fall, Winter and Spring. Some activities, such as Student Councils, music programs and Model United Nations run year-round. TIS is a full member of Central and Eastern European Schools Association (CEESA) and Central Asian Federation of Athletics, Arts and Activities (CAFA), giving students opportunities to participate in athletics and arts festivals. Activities are organized into three trimesters, with some programs continuing beyond a single trimester. The Adventure Program provides voluntary trips in five areas: Mountains (hiking and camping), Snow (ski and snowboard), Rivers (kayaking), Silk Road (culture and exploration), and Tanzania Dive & Safari (diving and conservation).
Tashkent International School is a not-for-profit International Baccalaureate World School serving the city's diplomatic, international business, and resident communities. It offers the full IB continuum—PYP (preschool–Grade 5), MYP (Grade 6–10), and DP (Grade 11–12)—with English as the language of instruction and all students learning an additional language. The school is accredited by CIS and NEASC. The 13-acre wooded campus, about 10 minutes from the city centre, includes a three-story secondary building, a three-story elementary building, separate preschool facilities, an art and design building, two full-size gymnasiums, libraries, an auditorium, a theatre and science labs, climate-controlled classrooms, and purpose-built learning spaces such as makerspaces and outdoor learning areas. A pastoral program emphasizes well-being and social-emotional learning, and the IB curriculum is complemented by activities and athletics. Distinctive features include Model United Nations and CEESA participation, an Adventure Program, and a broad range of arts, sports, and service opportunities, all supported by on-site security.