Oxbridge International School

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    Ages 2–6

    Early Years

    Play-Based Discovery

    Nurturing curiosity and confidence in a safe, stimulating environment.

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    Age group: RAP · Ages 2–4

    Play-Based Discovery

    When the world is just opening up

    The RAR programme is a gentle, joyful entry into the world of learning. Every child follows the same play-based curriculum regardless of future pathway choice — because at this age, all children learn best through exploration, sensory play, and secure relationships with caring adults.

    Learning Outcomes

    • 1Develop confidence in a safe, nurturing environment
    • 2Build early communication and social skills
    • 3Establish routines that support independence
    • 4Cultivate curiosity and a love of exploration
    • 5Form secure attachments with educators
    Care & Development

    Every child is a natural explorer

    In the early years, the school's job is not to transmit knowledge but to preserve what children already bring: curiosity, willingness to try, and the absence of fear of mistakes. We build an environment where development happens naturally — through play, communication, and safe experiences. The adult in our school is not a source of answers — they are a reliable person nearby.

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    Annual Fees

    RAR (Early Development)

    84 000 000

    UZS · per academic year

    7 000 000 UZS / month

    Tuition includes:

    5 meals a day — breakfast, snack, lunch, afternoon snack, dinner
    Learning materials and textbooks
    All extracurricular activities — sports, robotics, arts, music, clubs
    Written reports monthly
    4–6 teacher meetings per year
    Three-tier support system — no child is left unnoticed