EduPark has successfully guided schools through Cambridge, IB, and Pearson Edexcel accreditation pathways across Central Asia and beyond — including achieving IB accreditation for Oxford International School, Tajikistan in 2024.
EduPark works as an accreditation consultancy aligned with Cambridge Assessment International Education, IB World Schools, and Pearson Edexcel (Pearson International School). Our consultants have first-hand experience navigating these accreditation processes from the inside — as school leaders, not just advisers.
We support schools through three of the world's most respected international accreditation pathways — each with distinct requirements, timelines, and benefits.
Cambridge International School recognition is among the most globally respected credentials for K-12 institutions. EduPark guides schools through curriculum alignment, staff training, documentation requirements, and the formal recognition process.
The International Baccalaureate is a hallmark of academic rigour and global citizenship. We supported Oxford International School Tajikistan through its full IB accreditation journey, achieving recognition in 2024 — reversing a $600K financial loss to a $350K profit in the process.
Pearson Edexcel qualifications are recognised by universities worldwide and offer a rigorous British curriculum pathway. EduPark supports schools in meeting Pearson's centre approval requirements, staff training, and examination administration standards.
We manage every stage of your accreditation journey — removing guesswork, saving leadership time, and ensuring your application is submitted with full confidence.
We conduct a detailed diagnostic against your chosen accreditation body's criteria — reviewing curriculum, staffing, governance, assessment systems, infrastructure, and digital presence. You receive a written Readiness Report with a clear gap analysis before any formal application is made.
Based on the readiness report, we develop a bespoke preparation plan — which may include curriculum redesign, teacher training, policy drafting, governance restructuring, or operational improvements. Your dedicated EduPark consultant manages the process with clear weekly milestones. This is the stage where the real transformation work happens.
We prepare and quality-assure all documentation required for the accreditation application — school profile, curriculum statements, staffing declarations, governance documents, policies, and safeguarding records. Schools that submit documentation we prepare directly do so with complete files that meet the accreditation body's exact standards.
We deliver a tailored induction programme for teaching and leadership staff covering the specific requirements and philosophy of your chosen accreditation framework — Cambridge pedagogy, IB learner profile, or Pearson curriculum structure. All accreditation bodies require demonstrated staff capacity as part of their criteria.
EduPark supports you through the formal application portal, liaising with the accreditation body where required and preparing your leadership team for any follow-up queries or evaluation visits. We brief your senior team in advance to ensure consistent, confident responses to all external questions.
Accreditation is the beginning, not the end. EduPark offers a post-accreditation support retainer to help embed the framework into daily school life, manage staff queries, prepare for annual reviews, and sustain the improvements that earned the accreditation in the first place. Oxford School Tajikistan is a testament to what this ongoing partnership produces.
EduPark conducted a full school assessment in April 2022, led the 20-month transformation project, and supported the school through to IB accreditation in 2024. The engagement covered teacher training, curriculum redesign, licensing documentation, operational restructuring, digital presence, and financial model reform.
Our team will give you an honest picture of exactly where your school stands — and a clear, actionable roadmap to international recognition.
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