Tajikistan Education System Overview
The education system in Tajikistan follows a structure similar to the Russian system, with a focus on academic learning. The academic year runs from September to June, and primary school begins at age 7. Education is compulsory from age 7 to 17. The system is divided into the following levels:
- Primary School: 4 years (Grades 1-4)
- Lower Secondary School: 5 years (Grades 5-9)
- Upper Secondary School: 2 years (Grades 10-11)
While the Tajikistan Ministry of Education and Science ( oversees the education system, specific details about the Grade 6 Civics/Social Studies curriculum were not found in the searches. However, general information about the curriculum is available. The curriculum is competency-based, aiming for a student-centered approach to learning. In 2015, Tajikistan introduced new teaching and learning materials designed to develop critical thinking skills ( The Aga Khan Lycée in Tajikistan follows the Tajik National State Curriculum ( USAID is also involved in supporting education programs in Tajikistan, including updating curriculum standards ( A digital learning platform with resources for students aged 6-17 has been launched ( Despite challenges, Tajikistan boasts a high primary school enrollment rate of 99% for both girls and boys ( |