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If you're researching international schools in Georgia offering British Curriculum, this page lists every school we know of and lets you sort, filter and compare them — without school marketing in the way. The most common curriculum is Cambridge (Primary), taught by 2 of the schools below. Annual tuition spans roughly 7,600–12,000 GEL, with the average sitting around 11,183. Schools range from new openings to long-established names like Georgian-American High School (opened 2003).
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Buckswood International School Tbilisi is a day school serving ages 5–18 across two campuses, Gelovani and Tsqneti, with a Georgian National Curriculum foundation enhanced by British traditions and European innovations. The program blends Georgian language and literature, Mathematics, sciences, Art and music, and languages (English, German, French, Russian) with an Innovation and Modern Professions strand (programming, robotics, 3D modeling and printing, industrial design basics). It uses VR/AR, flipped classrooms, project-based learning, debates, and role-play, and replaces traditional classes with 'subject classes' grouped by track, house membership, age and gender balance to ease socialization and rapid adaptation. The school offers Pearson Edexcel IGCSE and, from 2026 on-site, A Levels at Tsqneti with examinations on campus. Daily life runs 9:30–17:00 with meals, extended day, and excursions; a dormitory is available at Gelovani. The Buckswood House System and international study tours broaden leadership, culture and global awareness.
Projector School offers the Cambridge curriculum for primary and secondary years, serving ages 3 to 18 as a non-selective international educational center. The school operates a bilingual framework in English and Russian with in-depth study of Georgian, and uses all three languages across activities to support multilingual learning. Classes are small, with no more than 12 students per group, and teachers from around the world continually develop their professional skills. The learning program places Georgia's history, culture and traditions at the center of inquiry. Beyond academics, the school runs a rich extracurricular program including an International Conference, Chess, Mosaic and Visual Arts. Cambridge FCE exam preparation supports English at the B2 level, while programming through Python introduces basic and object-oriented concepts. Arts offerings include Drawing, Mosaic, Theatre and Animation. Clubs span Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language, and Social and Hobbies, along with inclusive Community and Service and Leadership activities.
Georgian-American High School is an independent school for students aged 6 to 18 that offers a blended international curriculum. The school holds Cambridge Pathway accreditation and Cognia accreditation and is a College Board member since November 1, 2022, administering PSATs and the SAT on campus. It also hosts an SAT and AP Test Center and a TOEFL Test Center, supporting college admissions worldwide. The curriculum combines Cambridge Primary and Secondary, Cambridge IGCSE, AP, and an American program, with credits easily transferable to American and European high schools. Facilities include age-appropriate classrooms, a rich Georgian and English library with OpenBiblio access, and STEM laboratories for Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Mathematics and IT. The campus provides two indoor gyms, two outdoor playgrounds, a medical unit, and security services. GAHS participates in international exhibitions and Olympiads (ISEF, MILSET, ICYS, IMUNA, Mu Alpha Theta, IJSO) and has a track record of contest success and recognitions.
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