Oxbridge International School
Kindergarten
- Ages 2–7
- Two campuses in Tashkent
- English and Russian every day
- Robotics, sport and music — included in the fee
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Kindergarten · Ages 2–7 · Tashkent
Your child goes in without tears — and comes back with stories
Two languages every day, five meals, and a teacher your child runs to hug. It is best seen once — come and visit.
- Ages 2–7
- Five meals a day
- English and Russian every day
- Two campuses in Tashkent

"How does settling in go? She'll cry, won't she…"
This is the whole point of our work: your child goes in without tears — and comes back with stories. They get attached to their teacher by name, with hugs.

"What do they eat? Is there a kitchen?"
Five meals a day: breakfast, a snack, lunch, an afternoon snack and dinner. All included in the fee.

"I want English from an early age"
English and Russian every day, with native speakers — through songs, stories read aloud and real conversation. Plus robotics, sport, music and art: the clubs run inside the day and are covered by the fee.

"And can they go straight into your school afterwards?"
Yes. Our kindergarten isn't a separate site — it's the school's first step: your child starts grade one with teachers and rooms they already know, with no second settling-in. We'll go through the terms for our graduates when we meet.

"Is it safe there? Cameras, security?"
This is the one question it would be dishonest to answer in text. Come and see: we'll show you the grounds, the entrance, the group room and the kitchen — and you decide.
Early development
When the world is just opening up
At two a child doesn't read — they listen to how your voice sounds. They don't count — they stack blocks and watch what happens. We don't outrun nature; we work with it.
Active development
When play becomes thinking
At four a child notices patterns — "why is the moon round?". We take that pull towards understanding and give it a shape. Structure arrives as a tool, not a restriction.
Futurum (IB) · Pre-School
Not just preparation for school
The entry point to the International Baccalaureate: from day one children work within the IB Primary Years Programme and learn entirely in English. For families aiming at an international pathway.
- We'll show you the grounds, the group room and the kitchen
- You'll meet your child's teacher
- We'll answer whatever matters to you


