Uzbekistan, Tashkent
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Westminster International School in Tashkent sits on a contemporary-designed, purpose-built campus that opened in September 2019. The school serves children from 2 to 18 years and uses International, British and Uzbek curricula. The campus includes facilities for science, art and ICT, swimming, a canteen, playgrounds and sports grounds, health care, and 24/7 security, along with modern classrooms. The libraries hold more than 3,000 books and classrooms are equipped with ergonomic furniture and interactive display boards.
Playgrounds and sports grounds include football fields, lounge areas, free-play spaces, and climbing frames. The site also features swimming pools for aquatic activities.
The school has science laboratories, art rooms, and an ICT room. Classrooms are equipped with German ergonomic furniture, an interactive multi-touch display board, and computers.
A wide range of after-school activities and clubs are available, including Art Clubs, Robotics, Swimming, and Football.
Westminster International School in Tashkent is an international school opened in September 2019 on a purpose-built campus that serves students aged 2 to 18. The school delivers IEYC and IPC in the early years and follows a British curriculum with Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, Cambridge A Levels, and the IB Diploma Programme. It is a UCAS centre and authorised examination centre for Cambridge Assessment International Education and Pearson Edexcel, a member of the Council of International Schools. The campus offers science laboratories, art rooms, and an ICT room, with classrooms featuring interactive display boards and ergonomic furniture. The libraries hold more than 3,000 books. Facilities include swimming pools, football fields, health care, a canteen, and secure 24/7 security. After-school activities and clubs — including Art Clubs, Robotics, Swimming, and Football — support learning across languages, sports, and the arts, and ART SHOW is part of the arts programme.