Amir Temur Secondary School (Uzbek: Amir Temur nomli oʻrta maktab / Амир Темур номли ўрта мактаб; Russian: Средняя школа имени Амира Темура; Kyrgyz: Амир Темур атындагы орто мектеби) is a secondary school in Razzakov, Kyrgyzstan.
At Amir Temur School, children are accepted to first grade at the age of six or seven, depending on the child's individual development.
They are taught, ideally, by a single teacher through all four elementary grades (except for physical education and foreign languages).
Students are graded on a five-step scale, ranging in practice from 2 ("unacceptable") to 5 ("excellent"); 1 is a rarely used sign of extreme failure.
[9] Currently there are not enough school textbooks in Uzbek and the Kyrgyz government is unwilling to provide them, claiming that it does not have enough funds.