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British-curriculum international schools in Kazakhstan deliver programmes rooted in the English national model - commonly offering Key Stages, Cambridge/Edexcel IGCSEs at 14 - 16 and GCE A-levels (or equivalent international A-level programmes) in the sixth form - while teaching is usually delivered in English with Kazakh and Russian taught as required by local regulation or offered as additional languages. Fees vary a lot by city, school and age: mid-range international schools typically charge several million tenge a year while some British-curriculum schools publish senior-school fees approaching two-digit millions of tenge; parents should budget for registration and refundable/guarantee payments as well as termly instalments. The academic year follows a northern-hemisphere calendar with the main intake for most schools around late August/September and many schools run assessments and interviews as part of enrolment, with mid-year places sometimes available depending on capacity. If you are relocating, check whether a school is an authorised Cambridge/Edexcel exam centre, ask about English-as-an-additional-language support and confirm fee invoicing in tenge versus foreign currency before accepting a place.
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