Uzbekistan, Tashkent
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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.
The British School of Tashkent has 689 pupils, typical class sizes of 24, instruction in English.
Two campuses in the Mirzo Ulugbek District, Tashkent, Uzbekistan: Sayram Campus (Sayram Street, Mirzo Ulugbek District) and Kalandar Campus (Kalandar Street, Mirzo Ulugbek District).
Early Years through Sixth Form (ages 1.5–5; 5–11; 11–16; 16–18).
British international school
Students and families come from more than 40 countries.
United Kingdom (follows the English National Curriculum).
Annual tuition at The British School of Tashkent ranges from UZS 165,032,000 to UZS 312,798,000 for 2026/27.
The British School of Tashkent teaches EYFS (Early years foundation stage), British Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge A Levels for students aged 1 to 18.
The school follows the National Curriculum for England and offers IGCSE and A-levels.
In 2025, 37% of A-level students achieved A or A grades. The IGCSE class of 2025 achieved 90% A-C grades.
100 graduates have earned places at the world's top universities, including Cambridge and Edinburgh.
BST places wellbeing at the heart of schooling through a strong pastoral care culture. The school supports emotional, physical, and social growth and helps students look after themselves, build resilience, and stay safe and happy. The Duke of Edinburgh's International Award challenges students to grow emotionally and socially while developing responsibility and leadership. Our teachers create a safe, inclusive learning environment in which small class sizes enable personalised care and attention. A wide programme of global experiences, clubs, and collaborations broadens students' social and emotional skills and their sense of global citizenship.
Mental wellbeing is central to BST's approach. The pastoral care culture underpins all activities and staff support students to stay safe, happy, and balanced. The Duke of Edinburgh's International Award fosters emotional, physical, and social growth, strengthening resilience and a sense of social responsibility. Our teachers provide wellbeing support and a safe learning environment, with small class sizes enabling personalised attention as students face challenges.
BST has safeguarding policies as part of its personalised approach to learning. The school is committed to keeping every child safe and supported through a strong pastoral care culture.
1. The admissions team welcomes you when you first get in touch and guides you through the BST application process. They answer questions and provide information about what to expect next. 2. You can visit The British School of Tashkent in person or join a virtual tour to learn more about BST. 3. Fill in the online application form and send your supporting documents as part of the admissions journey. 4. You and your child will be invited to meet BST teachers, and your child will sit an entrance assessment. 5. If all goes well, BST offers your child a place.