HELP TOPICS

  1. I’m not a teacher, how can I help with my child’s education?
  2. How can I be involved in my child’s education at school?
  3. Do I have to go to the school building to be involved in my child’s education?
  4. I don’t feel welcome in my child’s school. How can I be involved?
  5. I’m not a teacher, how can I help with my child’s education?

Our teachers are always ready to answer your questions. Please submit your questions and quires at office@sris.edu.kg

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  FAQS

What is the best description about UWIS

United World International School prides itself on offering a more supportive learning environment, with greater personal attention given to students than in other US universities. Delivering a rewarding learning experience with the personal touch forms the core of what we do at UWIS.

About Teaching and Learning Method at UWIS?

We are dedicated to providing teaching that is informed by our research, and focused on delivering real world, experiential learning. This is why our ranks in top 3 in Kyrgyz Republic. Our teaching is outstanding in several areas, and our ambition is to continue on this upward trend.

Cambridge International Examinations?

 

Cambridge International Examinations…

  • is the world’s largest provider of international education programs and qualifications for 5 to 19 year olds.
  • is a division of Cambridge Assessment, a department of the University of Cambridge and a not-for-profit organization. Cambridge International Examinations constantly invests in research and development to improve our programs and qualifications.
  • understands the meaning of excellence in education and the difference it makes to learners, communities and countries. Our vision is to lead international standards in education.
  • allows graduates of Cambridge A Level with at least grade C the opportunity to get admission without entrance exams at leading universities worldwide, including the UK, Ireland, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, India, Singapore, Egypt, Jordan, South Africa, Netherlands, Germany and Spain.