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Presidential School in Jizzakh

Class of 2022-2023
Istiqlol Street
130100 Jizzakh, Uzbekistan
Phone/Fax: +99872
Website: WWW.PIIMA.UZ
Email: PRMGSD@PIIMA.UZ

School
Presidential School in Jizzakh is one of the first schools founded by the country's Principal
president under the Agency for Presidential Educational Institutions, aiming at Maruf Ganiev
identifying and educating gifted children to become the next leaders in their respective
Academic Director
fields. Presidential School is a co-ed, public, residential school enrolling 168 students in
Nouman Khan
grades 5 through 11. Established in November 2021, it will graduate its first senior
class in the summer of 2023. The school received a Cambridge accreditation and this Associate Directors
allows Presidential School in Jizzakh to conduct official Cambridge examinations. Durdona Siddiqova
Admission is based on merit only, and the school covers each student's full cost of Dilorom Khaydarova
attendance. Only residents of Jizzakh region are eligible to apply. Sherzod Alimardonov

School Counselor
Admissions Shakhnoza Urinboeva
Annually, the institution accepts students for grade 5 only. However, when the school
was newly established, it admitted students in grades 5-10 to fill the student body. To
be eligible to apply, an applicant must have an excellent record in math and natural
Fast Facts:
science subjects at school. Admission consists of three stages. The first stage is an
online submission of documents. Once the online application is approved, candidates 33 teachers
receive an admission ticket for the second stage, in which students solve the 30-item
test on mathematics. The top 480 students in the second stage are qualified for the 167 students
final stage. The final stage consists of three sections, and the sum of all these sections
adds up to 100%: Critical Thinking (32%), Problem Solving (48%) and English (20%). 100 staff
Only 24 students are admitted from the final stage. In the 2022-2023 academic year,
3282 students applied, making the acceptance rate as low as 0.7%. Cambridge
12 class size

Assessment International Education provides exam materials and fully supervises the 5:1 student-teacher ratio
examination process.

Curriculum
0.8% acceptance rate (2022-2023)

The academic program combines the Uzbek national curriculum and the CAIE
curriculum. Grade 8 and 9 students take five compulsory IGCSE subjects (Mathematics,
Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Computer Science). Upon completing IGCSE exams,
prospective grade 10 students chose two AS & A Level subjects out of four available SAT Range
(Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Computer Science) to cover them in the upcoming two
academic years. Additionally, AS & A Level Mathematics is compulsory for all students. Section 25th Percentile 75th Percentile
For the 2022-2023 academic year, the school started offering AS Business classes for
SAT EBRW 540 620
grade 9 and 10 students. Also, students can start taking AS Level subjects in grade 9
instead of 10. Except for grade 5 students, which have six, all grades have seven SAT Math 730 795
periods (45-minute each) a day from Monday to Friday. Classes are held from 8:30 AM
to 3:20 PM.

Extra-curricular activities
The Presidential School in Jizzakh supports the holistic development of students.
Extracurricular activities play an important role in student self-initiative, broadening of
experience and development of new talents and interests. Students choose activities
based on their needs and interests, and are expected to engage in both academic and
non-academic opportunities. The school offers extra-curricular activities such as
robotics, programming, languages, sports, arts and music.
Grading
Our school does not calculate GPA, nor does it report class rank. The school year
consists of four terms. Students’ progress is monitored using formative and summative
assessments, which comprise 60% of the term mark. End-of-term exams account for
the rest 40% of the term mark. Students also take end-of-year exams, which are 40%
of their yearly grade. These examinations are held over the last two weeks of the
academic year. Grading is done on a 1-5 scale.

Graduation Requirements
At the end of the academic year, grade 10 students take the official AS Level
examinations, and grade 11 students take A Level examinations. CAIE officials
supervise GCE AS & A Level exams. Upon graduation, students receive the National
Certificate of Secondary Education and GCE AS & A Level Diploma in 3 subjects.

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