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British Curriculum International Schools in Georgia

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About international schools in Georgia

British-curriculum international schools in Georgia are concentrated largely in Tbilisi and typically offer the National Curriculum for England delivered through Cambridge IGCSEs and, in many cases, A-levels or equivalent UK qualifications. Instruction is usually in English, with Georgian language lessons and local curriculum requirements commonly taught alongside, and many schools also offer Russian and other modern languages. Annual tuition in Tbilisi is commonly reported in the mid-range of the local market (typical headline tuition figures cited around ₾8,750, with many schools falling between roughly ₾5,600 and ₾11,300), though some schools and older-year places cost noticeably more and extras such as transport, meals and exam-entry fees are often charged separately. Admissions normally follow the northern-hemisphere school year, with the main intake in August/September and assessments, placement interviews or testing frequently taking place in the spring and early summer for the following year.

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At a glance 6 schools · avg fee GEL 11,183
Schools listed
6
Curricula
10
Average annual fee
GEL 11,183
Fee range
GEL 7,600 – 12,000
Most common curriculum
Cambridge (Primary) (3 schools)
Average school size
1,010 pupils
Largest by enrolment
Georgian-American High School
Oldest
Georgian-American High School (2003)

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FAQs for Georgia

What does a "British curriculum" school in Georgia actually teach?
A British-curriculum school in Georgia generally bases teaching on the National Curriculum for England in primary and lower secondary years and prepares older students for externally recognised UK-style qualifications such as Cambridge IGCSEs and A-levels (or equivalent examination boards). These schools follow Key Stages and subject-groupings familiar from UK schools, delivered by specialist teachers and adapted locally where schools integrate aspects of the Georgian national curriculum.
Is instruction in English and will my child learn Georgian?
Most British-curriculum schools teach primarily in English, but they also routinely provide Georgian-language lessons and may run bilingual streams or a Georgian department to meet local requirements and help children integrate. Many international schools additionally offer Russian and other modern languages as part of the curriculum or as extra-curricular language options.
How much should I budget for school fees and extra costs?
Headline tuition at international schools in Tbilisi is commonly reported in the mid-range of the local market (typical figures cited around ₾8,750 annually, with many schools between about ₾5,600 and ₾11,300), but fees vary by school, age and programme and premium schools can be substantially more. In addition to tuition expect one-off registration or enrolment charges, and recurring extras such as transport, meals, uniforms and examination-entry or activity fees; some market analyses also note that ‘true’ annual cost can be higher once those add-ons are included.
When should we apply and what does the admissions process look like?
Schools in Georgia generally follow an academic year that starts in late August or September, so the main intake is for the autumn term; many schools run open days, assessments and enrolment interviews in the spring or early summer for places the following year. Entry is usually determined by a combination of age, previous school records and age-appropriate assessments in English, mathematics and sometimes Georgian, and younger children may be admitted with lower English proficiency if the school provides language support.
What ages and qualifications are covered by British-curriculum schools here?
British-curriculum international schools in Georgia commonly cover early years through to upper secondary, preparing students for IGCSE examinations around age 16 and A-level (or equivalent) qualifications at 17 - 18 for university entry. Schools vary in the precise age ranges they serve and whether they offer the complete pathway from Early Years to Year 13, so confirm the stages and the external exam boards a school uses when you compare options.
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