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Canadian School of Tashkent. From CST to the world.

Our first graduating class is about to write the next chapter — in classrooms, lecture halls, and laboratories across the world. This is where they are heading, what they plan to do, and how they remember the place that helped them get there.

Where they are

Alumni everywhere.
Serving in every field.

CST graduates head out to universities around the world — the destination list is updated through each spring as offers come in.

Destination map is updated as the Class of 2026 confirms offers through the spring. The first pins will appear soon.

Class of 2026 university destinations

The graduating class

Where the Class of 2026 is headed.

Liana Muratova, Canadian School of Tashkent Class of 2026
Class of 2026

Liana Muratova

Maastricht University, Netherlands
Psychology
Nodira Fakhriddinova, Canadian School of Tashkent Class of 2026
Class of 2026

Nodira Fakhriddinova

University of Nottingham, United Kingdom
Psychology
Samira Abdullayeva, Canadian School of Tashkent Class of 2026
Class of 2026

Samira Abdullayeva

University of Birmingham Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Business & Economics
Mudaser Ahamdi, Canadian School of Tashkent Class of 2026
Class of 2026

Mudaser Ahamdi

British Management University, Uzbekistan
Business Management
Mehran Arman, Canadian School of Tashkent Class of 2026
Class of 2026

Mehran Arman

British Management University, Uzbekistan
Business Management
Melissa Serttash, Canadian School of Tashkent Class of 2026
Class of 2026

Melissa Serttash

ADA University, Azerbaijan
Law
Jiseong Park, Canadian School of Tashkent Class of 2026
Class of 2026

Jiseong Park

St. John's University, United States
International Relations
Adiya Sarsen, Canadian School of Tashkent Class of 2026
Class of 2026

Adiya Sarsen

Eurasian National University, Kazakhstan
International Relations
Chen Zhengyi, Canadian School of Tashkent Class of 2026
Class of 2026

Chen Zhengyi

Considering offers
Decision pending
Stay in touch

Once a CST student, always part of the school.

Graduating doesn't end the relationship — it changes shape. Whether you need a transcript for an application, want to come back to speak to current students, or just want to know what we're up to, here's how to stay connected.

Other reasons to write to us

  • Request an official transcript

    For graduate-school applications, employer verifications, or visa documentation — in the original language and translated where requested. Allow up to ten working days for processing. Write to info@canadianschool.uz.

  • Come back and speak to students

    If you’re back in Tashkent — or visiting virtually — we’d love to host you for a conversation, panel, or assembly. Graduates are the most powerful voices in our classrooms. Write to info@canadianschool.uz.

  • Update your alumni profile

    Moved cities, started something new, or changed careers? It’s optional, but it’s how we keep the alumni network alive and the community connected. Send your new details to info@canadianschool.uz.

For prospective families

Where will your child be in twelve years?

CST graduates are accepted to universities across the world. The journey starts with the first day of school.