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QSI International School of Tbilisi

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QSI International School of Tbilisi (QSIT) is a nonprofit English-language International school in Tbilisi, Georgia. It was established in 1995. Its curriculum is similar to that of U.S. Schools. Students range from Pre-K (age 2) to Grade 12 (age 18). The current enrollment is about 250 students from 35 different countries. QSIT is part of QSI and is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. The accreditation was renewed in 2015.

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QSI International School of Tbilisi
Asi Atasi Motsami Street, Tbilisi Saburtalo District

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Asi Atasi Motsami Street
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