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Дети и родители у школы в Батуми — понятное руководство по образованию

Date added: 07.09.25

How the Education System Works in Georgia

Quick brief — article structure

  • Overview of levels: preschool, basic, secondary, higher education
  • Public vs private schools: what to expect
  • Languages of instruction and international tracks
  • Choosing housing near good schools in Batumi
  • Documents, translation and settling in for families
  • Costs, hidden fees and practical action steps

Overview of the system

Georgia's education is organized in layers: early childhood, primary and basic secondary, upper secondary, and higher education. Public schools follow the national curriculum. Private and international schools offer alternative curricula, bilingual instruction, and often extra resources. For anyone moving to Batumi, understanding local school options helps when choosing a neighborhood or property.

Public and private schools

Public schools are typically free for residents and deliver the national syllabus. Private schools can provide smaller class sizes, more extracurriculars and foreign-language focus. When choosing, consider school reputation, parent feedback, and practical support for non-native speakers.

Languages and international programs

In Batumi you will find schools teaching in Georgian, Russian, and English, plus institutions that offer international programmes. If your child aims for studies abroad, look for schools with strong English instruction and preparation for international assessments.

Practical advice for housing and location

When buying or renting, map commute times to prospective schools, look at walking routes, public transport and local safety. Properties near well-regarded schools usually retain rental demand, which is useful information for investors offering family housing.

Paperwork and settling in

Bring certified translations of school records and medical documents. Schools may require entrance interviews or placement assessments. Allow time for registration and local bureaucracy — planning helps reduce stress during relocation.

Costs and additional expenses

Public education generally has no tuition for residents, but private and international schools charge fees. Budget also for transport, after-school classes and supplies. Think in ranges — from economical neighbourhood options to premium international schools.

Action plan for parents and investors

  1. Define priorities: language, curriculum, distance.
  2. Visit several schools and speak with teachers and parents.
  3. Clarify admission steps and required documents before moving.
  4. Factor school access into real estate decisions to support resale or rental appeal.

Final thoughts

Georgia offers varied educational paths, from public institutions to private and international schools. A combination of research, school visits and neighborhood checks will help families and investors make informed choices when searching for property in Batumi. For related pages on the site see: /kak-rabotaet-sistema-obrazovaniya-v-gruzii and /rogo-mushaobs-ganatlebis-sistema.

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