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Gravity School Kharkiv

Ukraine, Kharkiv

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English, Ukrainian, Lithuanian
Fees UAH 132,750 - 171,000
Ages Not listed
Pupil numbers 540
Type Co-educational
Opened 2018
Bus Service No
Availability Not shared by this school
Academic offering
Curriculum Cambridge (Primary), Bespoke Curriculum
Taught languages English
Typical class size 16
Strengths STEM, Languages, Visual and Creative Arts
Clubs Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language, Social and Hobbies
Stages Preschool, Primary School, Middle School, Secondary School
Introduction

Gravity School Kharkiv is a private general lyceum for grades 1–12 licensed by the Ukrainian Ministry of Education and accredited under the Cambridge International program. English is the language of instruction from grade 1, with a Mathematics and Natural Sciences profile and Cambridge Primary emphasis. The school operates in Kharkiv and Vilnius, across three campuses, with 60 teachers, 44 classes, and 470 students. The schedule runs from 08:30 to 18:00, with homework completed at school and class sizes of 16. The curriculum combines Cambridge Primary with a bespoke program and international projects. Cambridge English is taught 5–10 hours weekly; 60% of Cambridge Primary lessons are in English, and subjects such as Science, Mathematics, Global Perspectives and Art are taught in English. The campus offers laboratories, computer classrooms and creative studios, meals, psychological support, and certified shelters in Kharkiv for learning during air alerts. Online and offline formats support flexible study.

Divocha Street 12, Kharkiv, Ukraine

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The Essentials

Gravity School Kharkiv has 540 pupils, typical class sizes of 16, instruction in English, Ukrainian, Lithuanian.

Location

Central Kharkiv, Ukraine (Kharkiv campus) and Vilnius, Lithuania (branch). The Kharkiv campus is in the city centre with access to public transport; the Vilnius campus is in a central area. The school operates spacious modern locations in Kharkiv and Vilnius and is Cambridge International-accredited.

Stages

General secondary education lyceum, levels I–III; English-language instruction from Grade 1; licensed for Grades 1–12; Cambridge International Education is part of the program.

Additional learning support

Psychological support throughout education.

Country affiliation

Ukraine and Lithuania.

School day structure

Full-day school from 08:30 to 18:00 with homework completed at school.
Diving Deeper
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Fees

Annual tuition at Gravity School Kharkiv ranges from UAH 132,750 to UAH 171,000 for 2026/27.

Application fees

- No separate application fee or registration charge is published. Parents sign a contract on admission; no fixed entry or registration fee is listed in the admissions and fee rules for the 2025–2026 year.

Tuition fees by year group (published monthly rates)

- 1–4 grades: EUR 350 per month. (Published for the 2025–2026 academic year.)

- 5–11 grades (standard Ukrainian programme): EUR 350 per month. (Published for the 2025–2026 academic year.)

- 5–11 grades (Cambridge International programme): EUR 520 per month. (Published for the 2025–2026 academic year.)

- Equivalent Ukrainian hryvnia (published figures for the 2025–2026 period): Standard programme — UAH 14,750 per month; Cambridge programme — UAH 19,000 per month.

Fees presented per term and per academic year (calculated from published monthly rates)

- Calculation basis: the school operates a two-semester system with Semester I covering September–December and Semester II covering January–May; published monthly rates are applied. Per‑semester and annual figures below are simple multiplications of the published monthly amounts using 4 months for Semester I (September–December) and 5 months for Semester II (January–May), and 9 months for the September–May academic billing period.

- 1–4 grades and 5–11 standard programme (EUR 350/month):
- Semester I (4 months): EUR 1,400.
- Semester II (5 months): EUR 1,750.
- Academic year (9 months): EUR 3,150.

- 5–11 Cambridge International (EUR 520/month):
- Semester I (4 months): EUR 2,080.
- Semester II (5 months): EUR 2,600.
- Academic year (9 months): EUR 4,680.

- Same calculations using the published UAH monthly figures:
- Standard programme (UAH 14,750/month): Semester I UAH 59,000; Semester II UAH 73,750; Academic year UAH 132,750.
- Cambridge programme (UAH 19,000/month): Semester I UAH 76,000; Semester II UAH 95,000; Academic year UAH 171,000.

Billing schedule and payment terms

- The school is organised on a two‑semester academic calendar: Semester I runs from 1 September to 26 December and Semester II runs from 12 January to 29 May (2025–2026 dates published). Tuition is published as a monthly amount and billed on a monthly basis. Specific payment due dates and contractual payment terms are set in the education services contract between parents and the school.

Boarding fees (if applicable)

- Gravity School operates locations in Kharkiv and a branch in Vilnius where study with accommodation is offered; no boarding fee schedule for the Kharkiv campus is published. Boarding (study with accommodation) is available in Vilnius, but published boarding fees are not provided.

Other costs and regular extras

- Meals: breakfast, lunch and evening meals are listed as additional costs (charged separately to tuition).

- Extracurricular clubs and studios (after‑school activities) are optional and charged in addition to tuition.

- Uniforms, textbooks beyond the stated full provision of core textbooks, transport and explicit uniform charges are not itemised in the published fee rules; the school notes that textbooks and learning materials are provided.

Refunds and discounts

- No general public refund policy is published. The school publishes targeted fee reductions or exemptions: children of currently serving members of the Armed Forces of Ukraine are listed as eligible for free education; discounts or periods of free education may be available for children from large families or children needing social support. Specific refund conditions (for withdrawal or early termination) are not itemised in the publicly published admissions and fee rules.

Fee payment options and methods

- No detailed list of accepted payment methods (for example: bank transfer, card payments, specific payment processors) is publicly itemised in the published admissions and fees material. Contact channels published for the school are: phone numbers for Ukraine and Lithuania and the school e‑mail address; payment method details and invoicing information are provided in the enrolment contract and by school administration.

Notes for parents (administrative)

- The school requires signing an education services contract at admission; the contract contains the binding payment and contractual terms. Social support and exemptions are explicitly mentioned for children of active service members and for families requiring social support. School organisation and semester dates are published for the 2025–2026 academic year.
Academics

Gravity School Kharkiv teaches Cambridge (Primary), Bespoke Curriculum.

Curriculum

Licensed by the Ukrainian Ministry of Education for grades 1–12 and accredited under the Cambridge International program. English is the language of instruction from grade 1, with a Mathematics and Natural Sciences profile. The school operates in Kharkiv and Vilnius, offering online and offline formats and a full-day schedule from 08:30 to 18:00, with classes of 16 students. Cambridge English is taught 5–10 hours per week, 60% of Cambridge Primary lessons are in English, and subjects including Science, Mathematics, Global Perspectives and Art are taught in English, with a Speaking Club, English-language camps, educational trips to Cambridge and international projects. A wide range of laboratories, computer classes, and creative studios supports science, technology and creativity, and there are numerous clubs and extracurricular activities.

Student Teacher Ratio

Class size: 16 students per class.

Gifted and Talented

There are opportunities for high-achieving students to engage in advanced subject study and Olympiad preparation.
Wellbeing
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Extra-Curricular Activities
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Languages
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Reputation
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Admissions

Admissions

Registration for the 2026-2027 academic year is completed online through the Registration form. The form collects First Name, Last Name, Phone, and a Branch selection. After submission, a confirmation message appears: 'Information sent. Thank you!'
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