Azerbaijan, Baku
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AZ 1022, Baku, Azerbaijan, 151 Samad Vurgun Street. In the heart of Baku's Ganjlik district.
Preschool (ages 2-6) using the Early Years Foundation Stage curriculum (EYFS) for Pre-Nursery to Reception; Transition Class (ages 5-6) uses Cambridge Stage 1; Primary School (ages 6-11) uses the Cambridge Primary curriculum; Secondary School (ages 11-18) offers Azerbaijani and Russian Streams and an International Stream with Cambridge Lower Secondary, Upper Secondary and Advanced curricula.
International Cambridge-curriculum school offering Preschool, Primary and Secondary education; streams include Azerbaijani/Russian and International.
Learning Support program with ESL & LS coordinators and a team of ESL & LS teachers; differentiated tasks, dual-language resources, and targeted interventions to support learners from Transition to Grade 8.
Application fees
- No separate application or non-refundable registration fee amount is published in the publicly available admissions materials for the 2026/27 academic year (and none is published for 2025/26).
Tuition fees (by school year and term)
- Specific tuition amounts by year group or per term are not published in the publicly available materials for the 2026/27 academic year. No full fee schedule for 2025/26 is published in the public admissions or main pages either.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- Payments are accepted on the basis of an agreement/contract with the family; parents are required to check student details before payment submission. Online payment service functionality is noted as activated from 17 February 2026.
- The rules state that tuition fee payments must be made by bank card when using the online payment channel; parents complete payment by entering the contract and student ID details and then entering debit/credit card information.
Boarding fees
- No boarding provision or boarding fees are published in the school's public materials; there is no public listing of dormitory or boarding charges.
Other costs and additional charges (uniform, meals, transport, extracurriculars, exams, materials, etc.)
- Specific prices for uniforms, transport, meals or standard extracurricular charges are not published in the publicly available materials. Separate short-term programs and courses (for example, summer programmes and teacher training courses) list program-specific fees that cover materials and meals for those programmes, but no standing annual charges for uniforms or regular extracurriculars are published.
Refund information
- Paid tuition may be refunded according to the terms of the signed contract. Refunds of tuition paid via card are processed back to the card used for payment according to the contract terms; parents must approach the registration office and submit a written application to request a refund or to report an overpayment. Refunds are governed by the contract between the family and the school.
Fee payment options and practical payment instructions
- Accepted payment channels include online card payment (Visa and MasterCard).
- Local bank payment options are provided: payments to Pasha Bank via the Million terminal/online service, with an instruction to select the AZN account and to include student identifying information and which fee the payment is for. Pasha Bank identifiers and required tax/ID fields are provided in the school's payment instructions.
- Kapital Bank terminal payment instructions are provided, with a requirement to include student serial/ID information and to enter the company TIN/CIF numbers per the payment rules.
- The payment guidance explicitly requires that the student's full identifying information (surname, given name and father's name and student serial/ID) and the fee category (for example: tuition, music, other services, outstanding debt) be included in the payment description/assignment.
Summary of unavailable items (publicly not published)
- The school does not publish, in the publicly available admissions/main pages and payment rules, numeric values for: application/registration fees, per-term or per-year tuition for each year group, uniform costs, regular meal plans for the academic year, transport fares, or boarding fees for 2026/27 (and none were published for 2025/26). The publicly available materials do, however, publish payment procedures, bank payment instructions, accepted card types, and the contractual refund process.
Diverse international student body with host-country (Azerbaijani) and expatriate learners; MTK provides English-language teaching and support for learners at different English proficiency levels.
MTK International School in Baku serves Preschool through High School, ages 2 to 18, on the Modern Educational Complex Named in Honour of Heydar Aliyev campus. It offers an international Cambridge-based pathway alongside a bespoke curriculum, with EYFS, Cambridge Primary and Secondary, Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, and Cambridge A Levels. Azerbaijani and Russian language streams run alongside an English-taught international stream. Most lessons are taught in English, with Azerbaijani language classes to support host-country and expatriate learners. The school blends Cambridge programmes with compulsory local subjects, including Azerbaijani Language, History, Geography, and Literature, and National Curriculum Mathematics. Graduates receive Attestat on completing Secondary, with IGCSE at Grade 10 and AS/A-levels at Grades 11-12. Facilities include a STEAM Center, a library, a Music School, catering, transport, and extensive extracurriculars. The campus offers after-school programmes, clubs, leadership and service projects, and Olympiads, with a video tour available for prospective families.