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QSI International School of Dushanbe

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Type
  
Private; Non-Profit

Director
  
Mrs.Kimberly Black

Enrollment
  
≈85

Founded
  
2004

Established
  
2004

Grades
  
K-12

Mascot
  
Snow Leopard


Website
  
www.qsi.org/tajikistan/tjk/

School district
  
Quality Schools International

QSI International School of Dushanbe is a branch of the non-profit organization Quality School International and is located in Dushanbe, Tajikistan. QSI International School of Dushanbe was founded in 2004 as a private institution and currently has 84 students. QSI International School of Dushanbe teaches students from elementary school to secondary school with a curriculum entirely in English. In addition to English, there are also other foreign-language classes offered in Russian, German, French, and Chinese.

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Facilities

QSI Dushanbe was first established in 2004 at 2 Osipenko Street. The school changed its location on March, 2010 since the student population grew to 39 students and the facility no longer provided the necessary space for the development of the school. The school relocated to its present address at 85 Sovetskaya Street.

It was determined that the QSI Dushanbe community would be best served by leasing the available adjacent building located at 107 Sovetskaya Street (building 2). In March 2011, the preschool, five-year-old and nine and ten-year-old classes moved to the new building. The art classroom was expanded, giving teachers and students more space to explore and create. In addition, a two-year-old program and after-school daycare program were initiated. A security grant was awarded to provide bars on the windows and hire additional guards. At the start of the 2013-2014 school year, the school passed an annual safety inspection by professional engineers from the U.S. Embassy. An extra computer lab for secondary education purposes was added in 2013. The school Director is currently looking at one of the neighboring buildings with plans to attach it to the school. The school must accommodate to the various needs of the growing student body with the ultimate goal of building a new purpose-built facility.

Educational Program

The Elementary program of QSI Dushanbe consists of grades 1-8 and the curriculum is based on the American education system. The subjects that are taught include: Mathematics, Literature, Writing, Cultural Studies, Music, Art, Physical Education, Science, Technology, Study Skills, Russian, French, and German.

QSI Dushanbe offers a secondary program that leads to a Secondary School Diploma. The three diplomas that are offered by QSI Dushanbe are the general diploma, the academic diploma, and the academic diploma with honors. The academic diploma requires a total of 240 credits, while the academic diploma with honors requires at least two Advanced Placement (AP) classes on top of 240 credits. The general diploma requires a total of 220 credits and is available to students experiencing English language difficulties, time restraints, or other challenges that make it impractical to pursue an academic diploma. The general diploma is only available to students who are in their fourth year of secondary studies or who will turn 18 years old no later than 30 October following their graduation.

References

QSI International School of Dushanbe Wikipedia