What are the schools in Georgia Rep like?
When we asked about the schools in Georgia Rep, they said...
"The International School of Georgia (ISG) is located in Tbilisi and offers a quality international education to students aged 3-18. The school follows the standards of the International Baccalaureate Organisation and challenges students to become active, compassionate and lifelong learners. Students are provided with the opportunity to discover and develop their potential, imagination and skills in an open atmosphere. The school also provides dual-language programmes in English and Georgian, allowing students to specialize in either one language or work towards native level proficiency in both. The American International School of Georgia (AISG) is located in Tbilisi and offers an American-style curriculum which is built on the standards established by the US Common Core State Standards and tailored to the international environment. The curriculum offers students of all ages the opportunity to develop their creative and intellectual potential. This bilingual school also offers extra-curricular activities and provides international exchange programs and trips. The International School of Tbilisi (IST) is a bilingual school located in Tbilisi providing students aged 3-18 with a quality education in both English and Georgian. The school follows the standards of the Cambridge-based International Primary Curriculum, focusing on core skills, global awareness and student creativity. In addition to classroom-based learning, students are actively involved in community projects, excursions and outdoor activities. All three of these international and bilingual schools in Georgia provide excellent educational opportunities to students, offering a variety of learning environments, programs and support structures to ensure that their educational goals are met," explained one expat living in Georgia Rep.
"I am very happy with the school. My son has learned an amazing amount of Russian in just a few months (impressed a native Russian speaker he talked to while stateside this summer). All the staff is very welcoming. Class sizes are small. A teacher recently received a grant to purchase iPad Mini's for student use in class for research/educational purposes," said one parent with children at QSI Tbilisi in Tbilisi.
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What are the schools in Georgia Rep like?
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