Successful accreditation

    Education 30 December 2020 2260

    Graduates of four Presidential schools with certificates of general secondary education will receive A-level certificates, which allow entering universities in the UK and other countries of the world.

    Presidential schools in Nukus, Khiva, Namangan, and Tashkent have successfully passed the Cambridge Assessment International Education accreditation and received the status of Cambridge International School. Obtaining this status confirms that the curriculum and examination process in the Presidential Schools meet the standards of the Cambridge Curriculum.

    The A-Level curriculum is provided by the British education system. According to A-Level exams results, the admission committees of universities judge the knowledge of an applicant and decide on enrollment in the training course.

    The Agency for the Development of the Presidential, Creativity and Specialized Schools under the Cabinet of Ministers and Presidential Administration of Schools are preparing for accreditation at the Assessment Cambridge International Education at the beginning of the year. The accreditation process included several stages. At the last stage, Cambridge Assessment International Education specialists visited educational institutions and decided on accreditation. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, British specialists held virtual meetings with the leadership of Presidential schools and gave a positive conclusion on the accreditation of educational institutions.