Uzbekistan Grade 11 Curriculum (WIST) - Uzbek History
WIST (Westminster International School Tashkent) offers Uzbek History as part of its Secondary School curriculum, which follows an adapted version of the English National Curriculum. Uzbek History is a compulsory subject for students in Key Stage 3 (Years 7-9) and Key Stage 4 (Years 10-11, IGCSE). In Key Stage 5 (Years 12-13, A-Level), Uzbek students continue their Uzbek studies, including Uzbek History, alongside their chosen A-Level subjects.
Key Stage 3 (Years 7-9):
Uzbek History is a compulsory subject. Assessment methods include essays, presentations, research tasks, and problem-solving activities.
Key Stage 4 (Years 10-11, IGCSE):
Uzbek History is a compulsory subject. Students take IGCSE examinations in most subjects, but Uzbek studies (including history) do not lead to IGCSE qualifications. More information on IGCSEs can be found on the Cambridge International website ( and the Pearson Edexcel website (
Key Stage 5 (Years 12-13, A-Level):
Uzbek students continue studying Uzbek History as part of their Uzbek diploma requirements. They also choose 3 or 4 A-Level subjects to study for international university acceptance. More information on A-Levels can be found on the Cambridge International website ( and the Pearson Edexcel website (
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