Uzbekistan, Tashkent
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The school follows the English National Curriculum, including IGCSEs and A-levels. It offers 18 IGCSE subjects and 10 A-levels, with a dual British and Uzbek curriculum. In 2024, 41% of A-level grades were A or A. The school is accredited by the Ministry of Uzbekistan, COBIS, Cambridge, and Pearson Edexcel, and is a FOBISIA member.
The Juilliard School collaboration provides artistic education in music, drama, and dance. The MIT STEAM programme integrates science, technology, engineering, art, and maths. The Duke of Edinburgh's International Award challenges students to dream big and make a real difference. More than 40 extracurricular clubs cover sport, music, arts, languages, and science.
BST hosts an international community of students from more than 40 countries. It runs a dual British and Uzbek curriculum, including IGCSEs and the Uzbek аттестат. There are language-learning opportunities within the school community, including activities supported by the PTFA.
BST runs more than 40 extracurricular clubs spanning sport, music, arts, languages, and science. Life-changing excursions and international expeditions broaden students' horizons. A strong pastoral care culture supports wellbeing.
Students engage with local and global causes and undertake community service projects. BST partners with organisations such as the Tashkent Women's International Group, the American Chamber of Commerce, and the British Council. Fundraising events include the Charity Chess Championships, with sponsors like Coca‑Cola and Carrefour. Students lead community service projects, from Bolanjor Park clean-up to volunteering at Gavcheg Dog Shelter.
The Duke of Edinburgh's International Award challenges students to dream big and make a real difference. The house system (Romans, Vikings, Saxons, Normans) and an active alumni network foster leadership and teamwork. The Parents, Teachers and Friends Association (PTFA) provides opportunities for leadership within the school community.
Wellbeing is paramount and a strong pastoral care culture underpins all we do. BST operates across two campuses in Mirzo Ulugbek (Sayram and Kalandar) with facilities including three large sports halls, a 25‑metre swimming pool, theatres, libraries, and a STEAM Centre. The Global Campus learning platform connects BST students with Nord Anglia schools worldwide.
The British School of Tashkent is a British international school for ages 1 to 18, delivering the English National Curriculum with IGCSEs and A-levels. Established in 2010, BST serves a diverse community of 650 students from more than 40 nationalities, across two campuses in Mirzo Ulugbek: Sayram (EYFS–Year 2) and Kalandar (Year 3–13). It offers a dual British and Uzbek curriculum, enabling study of both the Uzbek аттестат and IGCSEs. BST is the first private school in Uzbekistan to be a FOBISIA member and to hold COBIS accreditation; it is also a Pearson Edexcel partner and licensed by the UK Ministry of Education and the QCDA. Facilities include an ultra-modern STEAM Centre with MIT collaboration, 3D printers and robotics; well-stocked libraries; three large sports halls, football pitches, a 25-metre pool; two theatres; and specialist classrooms. The Global Campus platform connects BST students with Nord Anglia schools worldwide, fostering ongoing collaboration.