Uzbekistan, Tashkent
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Student well-being is a core focus of TUIS. Highly qualified teachers with international experience support learning within a British curriculum framework. Empathy, emotional intelligence, listening and speaking, and solving problems are integral to the learning process, and achievements are celebrated as part of education. A broad range of extracurricular clubs and activities—creative, sports, music and humanitarian—support the holistic development of students. The school aims to build good people who act with kindness, integrity, compassion, humility and courage, preparing students to be informed, active global citizens.
Student well-being is a focus of the learning community. The commitment emphasizes providing age-appropriate education with a focus on student well-being, aiming to equip students to be creative and adaptable. The environment supports social and emotional growth through emphasis on empathy and emotional intelligence. Extra-curricular clubs contribute to personal development and well-being. The goal is to cultivate kind, resilient, and compassionate individuals ready to engage with a global community.
Child protection procedures are in place, including formal procedures for reporting child abuse and a statement of procedure for child protection. A Safer Recruitment Policy and Staff Development Policy support safeguarding across the school. Policies cover safeguarding duties and the student–teacher relationship. Contact details are provided for safeguarding inquiries.
Located in the Yakkasaray District, Tashkent Ulugbek International School offers a British Curriculum for students aged 6 to 18. The school is a co-educational day school delivering the National Curriculum of England and Wales, with adaptations for Uzbek government requirements. From Key Stage 1 to Key Stage 4, students study English, mathematics and science, with a broad set of subjects including art, geography, history, languages and physical education. The curriculum emphasizes language development, literacy, numeracy and practical inquiry across science and computer studies. The campus provides a well-equipped learning environment with modern classrooms, auditoriums and science laboratories, and has recently expanded to include sports facilities. The school supports a wide range of extracurriculars, including sports, performing arts, and cultural activities, offering clubs such as Origami, Chess, Drama, Journalism, and World Languages. This combination creates sustained opportunity for academic growth alongside personal development in an international community for families relocating overseas.