The National School-Lyceum of Innovative Technologies named after A. Moldokulov

Bishkek city, Toktogul street, 68, Kyrgyzstan
The National School-Lyceum of Innovative Technologies named after A. Moldokulov

The National School-Lyceum of Innovative Technologies named after A. Moldokulov, also known as the “legendary Fifth School,” has been a cornerstone of education in Kyrgyzstan since its founding in 1926. Renowned for its pioneering role as the first Kyrgyz-language school in Bishkek, the school continues to excel in humanities, sciences, and advanced subjects, serving over 3,000 students with the guidance of 165 highly qualified teachers. Its comprehensive curriculum includes languages like Russian, English, and Japanese alongside advanced studies in mathematics, physics, and chemistry.

As part of the ENABLING PV Solar Schools Project, the school integrates renewable energy education, fostering student understanding of sustainability and solar energy. This innovation aligns with the school’s legacy of progress, preparing students to address global environmental challenges and shaping Kyrgyzstan’s commitment to a sustainable future.