Oxbridge International School

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    Ages 12–15

    Secondary School

    Discovering Strengths

    Deeper subject mastery, student agency, and the beginning of two distinct academic pathways.

    Available as Futurum · IB MYP or Hereditum.

    How to Apply
    Your path

    Two paths. Choose yours.

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    Programme: Futurum · IB
    Futurum

    FUTURUM

    IB Middle Years Programme · MYP

    The IB MYP is five years that change the way students relate to learning. Not just subjects — connections between them. Not just answers — understanding why the question matters. The Futurum secondary programme prepares students who can work with ambiguous problems, think independently, and connect learning to the real world — not in theory, but in practice.

    Learning Outcomes

    • 1Critical and systems thinking as a sustained habit
    • 2Global context — the ability to see beyond one culture and one point of view
    • 3Communication skills: written, oral, and intercultural
    • 4A seamless transition into IB Diploma — without a break in approach or mindset

    Futurum: For families who believe the right question matters more than a ready answer.

    Our Philosophy

    Our Philosophy

    Students learn to compete with their potential, not their peers.

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    Annual Fees

    Secondary School

    Futurum · IB

    MYP Years 1–3

    200 000 000

    UZS · per academic year

    20 000 000 UZS / month

    MYP Years 4–5

    225 000 000

    UZS · per academic year

    22 500 000 UZS / month

    Includes State Certificate

    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

    Futurum

    Psychological counselling
    Personal mentor and well-being support