We use cookies to improve your online experiences. To learn more and choose your cookies options, please refer to our cookie policy.
News, Podcasts - Page 1 - News Search

More filters Reset
Reset
News image
News | Events | Highlights | Music and Drama
News | Events | Highlights | Music and Drama BST Students Win Global Young Musician Category Award
Primary students from The British School of Tashkent win a global category award in the Virtual Young Musician of the Year competition, competing against 3,758 students worldwide.
News image
News | Academic
News | Academic The British School of Tashkent students win medals at international Olympiads in Frankfurt
Students from The British School of Tashkent achieved outstanding results at the German Math Olympiad and Hi-Lingua Language Competition in Frankfurt, Germany, winning multiple Gold, Silver, and Bronze medals against competitors from 47 countries.
News image
News | Highlights | Academic
News | Highlights | Academic BST retains full BSO accreditation: a leading standard of academic excellence in Uzbekistan
The British School of Tashkent (BST) has once again achieved full British School Overseas (BSO) accreditation following its October 2025 inspection - reinforcing its position as one of the most recognised and academically ambitious schools in Uzbekistan.
News image
News | Highlights | Academic
News | Highlights | Academic The British School of Tashkent named most popular school 2025
The British School of Tashkent has been recognised as the most popular international school in Tashkent for 2025, reflecting strong parent interest in our global education, personalised learning, and outstanding academic environment.
News image
News | Highlights | Events | Academic
News | Highlights | Events | Academic BST students shine at the 2026 NEO Science Olympiad
BST students achieved outstanding results at the 2026 NEO Science Olympiad, earning 44 medals and showcasing excellence, creativity, and global collaboration in STEM
News image
News | Events
News | Events A New Campus for The British School of Tashkent
The British School of Tashkent will open a new purpose-built campus in August 2026, offering world-class facilities for students aged 18 months–18 years.
News image
News | Sport
News | Sport Mr Michael Conquers the World’s Longest Six-Day Race
On 10th May 2025, Mr Michael successfully completed the first-ever Issyk Kul Six-Day Challenge.
News image
News | Sport | Highlights
News | Sport | Highlights Mr Michael Takes on the World’s Longest Six-Stage Race!
Our very own Mr Michael (32), popular Maths teacher from Scotland and avid runner, is gearing up to take part in the first-ever Issyk Kul Six-Day Challenge this May.
News image
News
News The Reality of Being a Third Culture Kid
In this INSIGHTS article, find out what parents can do to support children who grow up internationally as 'Third Culture Kids'.
News image
News
News The British School of Tashkent Educators Join Global Leaders in UAE to Shape the Future of Teaching
Educators from The British School of Tashkent joined over 200 international teachers and leaders from Nord Anglia Education schools at the SEAMEI Teaching & Learning Conference 2025, held in Abu Dhabi.
News image
News
News Leading the Way: Uzbekistan’s First and Only AoBSO School
This achievement sets us apart as the only BSO-accredited school in Uzbekistan. It demonstrates our commitment to delivering an education that mirrors the highest standards of leading independent schools in the UK.
News image
News | Highlights
News | Highlights Principal Receives Prestigious Education Award in Uzbekistan
The British School of Tashkent is immensely proud to announce that our Principal, Dr Andre Nel, has been honoured with a prestigious award by the Ministry of Education in Uzbekistan. This recognition reflects his remarkable dedication and efforts towards the advancement of education in the country.
News image
News | Highlights
News | Highlights Exemplary Exam Results for BST Students
At A Level, a total of 83 exams were taken with 41% of students achieving an A* or A, far surpassing the UK average of 28%. Several students achieved remarkable individual results.
News image
News
News







