Kazakhstan, Almaty
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Lunches are provided by FG Company in a buffet. 3- to 4-year-old students are served in their classrooms. The menu includes an in-house bakery, a salad bar with fresh fruits and vegetables, dietetic options and vegetarian dishes, two entree selections with sides, two soups, and beverages; Korean food is offered for older students daily. Payments for the lunch program are accepted in cash or by card at the school office and must be made in advance on a monthly basis. If lunches are funded by a company, payments can be made by wire transfer in Kazakh tenge for a minimum of five months; an invoice and closing document are provided by FG Company.
The school is part of Quality Schools International (QSI), a non-profit organization with 35 schools in 29 countries.
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.