
Date added: 03.11.25
Education in Georgia covers early childhood (preschool), general schooling and higher education. The country has been modernizing curricula and expanding international programs, which makes it an interesting option for families and foreign students. Understanding the educational landscape helps when choosing a neighborhood or property.
Many families combine public and private education depending on priorities and budget.
Public schools are generally free and accessible. Private and international schools provide different curricula, longer school days and extra language support. When choosing, consider:
If an international diploma matters for future study abroad, prioritize schools with international accreditation or curricula.
In larger cities you will find English-medium and bilingual schools. Many schools introduce foreign languages from an early age. Universities increasingly offer bachelor and master programs in English — useful for international students and those who plan to work internationally.
Georgian universities focus on international cooperation and partnerships. When choosing a program, pay attention to:
For investors, student districts and campus areas can be attractive for long-term rental demand.
Public education is typically free; private and international schools charge tuition. Universities may charge tuition fees, though scholarships and grants are sometimes available. Always compare total costs: tuition, transport, meals and additional lessons.
Families often prioritize proximity to school, parks, and safe streets. Evaluate morning traffic, public transport and the presence of nearby amenities. For investors, properties near reputable schools tend to be easier to rent.
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