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Almaty International School

Kazakhstan, Almaty

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees KZT 3,563,827 - 12,204,890
Ages 3 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 450
Type Co-educational
Opened 1993
Bus Service No
Availability Are there places?
Academic offering
Curriculum Advanced Placement (AP), American Curriculum, Bespoke Curriculum
Taught languages Kazakh, Russian, Spanish, French, English
Typical class size 6
Strengths Academic Enrichment, Sport, Languages
Clubs Academic and Intellectual, Leadership and Professional, Arts and Creative
Stages Preschool, Elementary, Middle School, Secondary School
Introduction

Almaty International School (AIS) is a nonprofit private international school in Kalkaman, Almaty, serving students aged 3 to 18. Founded in 1993 by Quality Schools International, AIS offers an American college-preparatory curriculum taught in English, with mastery learning and Advanced Placement courses, including the AP Capstone Diploma Program (AP Seminar and AP Research with a score of 3 or better, along with four other AP exams). The curriculum includes Russian and Kazakh language and culture. The campus spans more than seven hectares and features purpose-built facilities completed in 2017, including a state-of-the-art library, three science laboratories, computer labs with portable laptops and iPad carts, more than 65 classrooms, two gymnasiums, a soccer field with track, and dedicated spaces for art and music. AIS is fully accredited by the Middle States Association and affiliated with the U.S. Department of State Office of Overseas Schools. The school participates in COASH, CAFA, and CEESA networks for competitions and activities.

Baiken Ashimov Street, Nauryzbai District 185, Almaty 050006, Kazakhstan

The Essentials

Almaty International School has 450 pupils, typical class sizes of 6, instruction in English.

Location

Almaty International School is located at 185 Baiken Ashimov Street, Kalkaman 2 Micro-District, Nauryzbay District, Almaty, Kazakhstan 050006. The address places it in the Kalkaman area of Almaty and is accessible by road. The campus serves preschool through Secondary IV (Pre-K through 12).

Stages

Preschool through Secondary IV (Pre-K through 12)

Type

Private, nonprofit international school

Pupil Nationality Mix

The student body represents over 32 nationalities

Country affiliation

Affiliated with the United States Department of State Office of Overseas Schools

Fees

Annual tuition at Almaty International School ranges from KZT 3,563,827 to KZT 12,204,890 for 2026/27.

Application / Admission fee
- No publicly posted, itemised application or one-off admission fee amount was available in the school's published 2025–2026 enrollment materials. Parents should expect that a non‑refundable application or admission charge may exist and that payment is typically required at enrollment; the school's admissions materials and student handbook describe the admissions steps but do not list a specific fee amount.

Tuition fees by year group (annual amounts)
- Pre‑K (half‑day): USD 7,300.
- Pre‑K (full‑day): USD 8,800.
- Grades K–12 (annual): USD 25,000.

Note: per‑term (installment) breakdowns for these tuition figures were not published in the school materials accessible for 2025–2026; the annual figures above are the published annual amounts.

Billing schedule and payment terms
- Lunch program: payments are made in advance on a monthly basis; lunch payments can be made in cash or by card (Visa, MasterCard) at the school office. Company payments for lunches may be paid by wire transfer for a minimum of five months at a time.
- Bus/transportation: the annual transportation fee is USD 2,200. The transportation fee may be paid for the whole year, by term, or by month (the school describes this service as flexible).
- Withdrawal and outstanding balances: families are required to give written notice when withdrawing a student (two weeks' notice is requested). Final school records, transcripts and diplomas will not be released while tuition or other school charges remain outstanding.

Boarding fees
- Boarding is not offered. Almaty International School operates as a day school; no boarding fee schedule is published.

Other costs and recurring charges
- Lunch: KZT 2,400 per day (monthly payment required); snack (where offered) KZT 420 per day. Payments accepted in cash or by card (Visa, MasterCard) at the school office; company payments by wire transfer are accepted for multi‑month prepayment.
- Summer camp: Intensive English Camp KZT 75,000 per week (9:00–13:00); Summer Fun Camp KZT 70,000 per week (9:00–16:00) with an optional additional weekly KZT 22,000 to include snack and lunch.
- Transportation: annual fee USD 2,200 (see billing schedule entry above).
- Examination fees: externally graded exams (for example AP exams) incur additional exam fees charged to students.
- Items explicitly noted as not included in standard tuition: sports uniforms, books, voluntary trip fees (field trips), campus spirit shop and student centre charges, lunch (unless purchased), week‑without‑walls trips, and summer camp.
- Sibling discounts or other concessions: no specific public schedule for sibling discounts or fee waivers was published in the materials reviewed.

Refund information and early withdrawal
- Withdrawal procedure: the school requests two weeks' written notice of withdrawal. Credit for work and issuance of records follow the school's academic and administrative policy; families with outstanding tuition or other unpaid charges will not receive final documentation until accounts are cleared. The student handbook and admissions material set out withdrawal steps but do not publish a separate, detailed refundable / prorated tuition refund table in the publicly available 2025–2026 packet.

Fee payment options (methods explicitly stated)
- Lunch payments: cash or card (Visa, MasterCard) in the school office; company payments by wire transfer (in KZT) are accepted for multi‑month prepayments.
- Transportation payments: described as payable annually, by term, or by month; specific payment methods for the transportation fee are not itemised on the transportation page.
- General tuition and other school charges: the school's publicly available admissions and student handbook materials do not publish a full list of accepted payment methods for tuition (for example, card, bank transfer details or online payment portal). For payments related to the lunch program, the school accepts Visa and MasterCard; parents should coordinate directly with the school finance office for tuition payment methods and bank details.

Concise summary of findings and outstanding items
- Confirmed and published items (2025–2026 materials): annual tuition headline figures (Pre‑K and K–12), the annual transportation fee (USD 2,200), lunch pricing and payment methods, summer camp weekly fees, and the list of charges that are not included in tuition.
- Not published in the publicly available 2025–2026 enrollment materials reviewed: an itemised application/admission fee amount; a per‑term tuition breakdown (exact term instalment amounts derived from the annual fee); a detailed tuition payment policy listing all accepted payment channels for tuition (full bank details, online portal or card processing for tuition); and a formal, published refund/proration table for early withdrawal. These items were therefore not available to set out as fixed figures or formal policy text in this summary.

If you require the specific per‑term tuition instalments, an exact application/admission fee amount, or the school's bank details and formal refund/proration table for the 2026/27 or 2025/26 year, those items will need to be obtained from the school's admissions or finance office; the school's admissions page, student‑parent handbook and service pages are the documents consulted for this summary.
Academics

Almaty International School teaches Advanced Placement (AP), American Curriculum, Bespoke Curriculum for students aged 3 to 18.

Curriculum

The school has mastery learning with an American curriculum. English is the language of instruction. Advanced Placement (AP) courses are offered, including the AP Capstone Diploma Program. AP Capstone requires completing AP Seminar and AP Research with a 3 or better along with four other AP exams. The curriculum includes Russian and Kazakh language and culture. After-school activities, music, and sports programs are available.

Student Teacher Ratio

The school has about 400 students and 64 teachers (48 full-time foreign teachers and 16 language teachers), yielding a student-teacher ratio of about 6:1.

Exam Results

In 2020-2021, 58 students were enrolled in AP courses and 87 AP exams were taken. The mean AP score was 3.1, with 73% of scores at 3 or higher. AIS offers the AP Capstone Diploma, awarded to students who complete AP Seminar and AP Research with a grade of 3 or better along with four other AP exams.

Higher Education Progression

Graduate SAT data for 2020-2021 shows a mean composite of 1273, with Critical Reading 620 and Mathematics 671. Recent AIS graduates have gained admission to universities in the United States and abroad, including Harvard University, Northwestern University, University of California Berkeley, University of Pennsylvania, Amherst College, Brown University, Johns Hopkins University, MIT, and New York University.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

AIS supports social and emotional learning through the QSI Success Orientations, including Kindness and Politeness, Independent Endeavor, and Concern for Others. The school provides counseling and behavioral guidance through a dedicated Counseling program with whole-school activities, class lessons, small-group sessions, and individual counseling to address academic and social-emotional needs. Counseling topics include guiding students through cultural adjustments, relationship issues, conflict resolution, problem-solving, anger/frustration management, and crisis intervention. The program emphasizes well-being as a core focus of student development and prepares students to engage as global citizens. AIS also emphasizes 21st Century Skills and project-based learning to foster collaboration and empathy.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

Quality Schools International has a special needs policy forming the learning support framework for students with mild to moderate learning challenges. The learning support program provides accommodations to help students master the curriculum, with regional Learning Support Coordinators and on-site Learning Support Teachers and paraprofessionals. AIS can develop and support appropriate academic and behavioral learning plans to meet individual student needs. For specifics on AIS learning support services, contact the school directly for details.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

The language of instruction is English.

Mental Wellbeing

The well-being of students is prioritized; counselors work with students, parents, teachers, and the administrative team through classroom lessons and individual counseling to support academic and social-emotional needs. The counseling program offers academic support and social/emotional support, including guidance on cultural adjustments, relationship issues, conflict resolution, problem-solving, anger/frustration management, and crisis intervention. Secondary counseling topics include academic planning and post-secondary planning.

Safeguarding

AIS follows the CEESA Safeguarding and Child Protection Statement and Commitments. Safeguarding policies include staff training, safer recruitment, and procedures for safeguarding and reporting concerns. A comprehensive Child Protection Handbook outlines reporting protocols and a school-based Child Protection Team, and child protection instruction aligns with QSI success orientations such as concern for others, group interaction, independence, and responsibility.

Admissions

Admissions

STEP 1: Schedule a School Tour. Applications are accepted throughout the year, and admission is based on space availability. To visit the campus, schedule a Tour. STEP 2: Submit Application Form. Access the application form on OpenApply. An OpenApply Tutorial is available to help families complete the form. STEP 3: Submit Documents. Documents are uploaded into OpenApply in PDF format and include a passport-sized photo, copy of Passport, copies of school records from the last two years, and copies of secondary transcripts for students 14 years old and older. You will need to bring hard copies of the following on the first day of school: Medical Form

052-2/y (Health Passport) and Medical Form 065/y (formerly 063/y). STEP 4: Take a Placement Test. Schedule a time to take the placement test and sit for an interview with the Director of Instruction. The MAP (Measures of Academic Progress) computer-based test provides placement data for Reading, Mathematics, and Language Usage, all in English. Students ages 8 and older also complete a written essay. Results from the MAP tests are one factor in determining readiness and placement. STEP 5: First Day of School. A buddy helps new students adjust during the first days. Parents receive weekly AIS newsletters to stay connected to the school community and engage in the Parent Support Group.

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