Haileybury Almaty


Haileybury Almaty is an independent school in Almaty, Kazakhstan. It was founded in 1939 as an offshoot of Haileybury, an independent school in England. In September 2008 Haileybury Almaty was opened by the Mayor of Almaty and Kazakhstan government education officials. It was the first British public school in Central Asia.

Curriculum

Haileybury Almaty teaches pupils from 5–18 years of age and follows the British National Curriculum, which is adapted for local context. Every pupil at Haileybury schools in Kazakhstan is assigned to one of five Houses within the school.
The school library has a collection of over 10,000 books and DVDs in English, Russian, and Kazakh.