Uzbekistan, Tashkent
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Established in 2010, The British School of Tashkent has grown into a 650-strong community of students, parents, and teachers. Today, more than 40 nationalities call BST home, making it a diverse and international place to learn. Based across two campuses – Sayram (early years to Year 2) and Kalandar (Year 3 to 13) – BST offers a contemporary international school education. BST is unique in Uzbekistan: in addition to delivering the English National Curriculum, it is the only school in the country to offer a dual curriculum for Uzbek nationals, with students able to study both the Ministry of Education-approved аттестат and their IGCSEs. BST is the first and only private school in Uzbekistan to be a member of FOBISIA and to hold BSO accreditation; it is also an accredited COBIS member and a partner with Pearson Edexcel, and is licensed by the UK Ministry of Education and the Qualifications and Curriculum Development Agency.
BST's international community of students, parents, and staff creates a supportive, nurturing place to learn where everyone thrives. The school highlights the PTFA as a key part of the community, with involvement growing and support among families. PTFA builds strong connections between families and the school, helping new parents feel welcome and involved. A parent testimonial describes the PTFA as fostering a warm, inclusive community that enhances life at BST.
BST has a PTFA (Parent-Teacher-Family Association). The Head of PTFA says the parent community continues to grow and support each other. PTFA builds strong connections between families and the school, helping new parents feel welcome and involved. The PTFA fosters a warm, supportive community that benefits every child. The PTFA's role is integral to BST's community.
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.