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Haileybury Almaty opened in 2008 in association with Haileybury in the United Kingdom. This not-for-profit educational project was inspired by a philanthropic group of Kazakhstani businessmen. Haileybury Almaty offers a broad, holistic liberal education in the traditions of British independent schooling. Pupils are prepared for Advanced Levels (A levels), enabling them to apply to and enter top universities abroad and in Kazakhstan. Haileybury itself was established in 1862 and is situated on a 500-acre campus about 20 miles north of London, with a long history of academic excellence and a broad co-curricular offering.
Haileybury Connect Kazakhstan is the official Alumni Society for former pupils of Haileybury Almaty and Haileybury Astana. Its mission is to support, connect, and celebrate alumni as they navigate their professional and personal journeys. Through networking events, mentorship opportunities, and alumni reunions, Haileybury Connect fosters lifelong connections beyond the school years.
Haileybury Parents' Association works seamlessly with the school in organising functions from formal balls to casual quiz nights. Its main aim is to create opportunities and environments for every parent to get as much from the school as they wish to. The Committee comprises parents of Haileybury pupils, with a Chair, Secretary and Treasurer, and representatives for each House as well as school staff. The Association publishes annual reports (2021–2025) and runs a calendar of events for 2025–2026, including New Parent Welcome, AGM, and House Community Events. The HPA calendar features events such as Haileybury Ski Races and Nauryz stalls.
Haileybury Almaty is a British international school serving students aged 4 to 18 in central Almaty. The school follows Cambridge IGCSE in Years 10–11 and Cambridge A Levels in Years 12–13, preparing pupils for university study both abroad and in Kazakhstan. Founded in 2008 in association with Haileybury in the United Kingdom, it is a not-for-profit educational project inspired by Kazakhstani philanthropists. The campus is designed to be earthquake-resilient, with facilities for sport, drama, music, and STEAM learning. A 25-metre indoor pool, gym, sports hall, dedicated dance and performing arts studios, and a Maker Space with a Robotics Lab support practical enquiry and engineering design. Performing arts spaces include a theatre, practice rooms, a recording studio, and a music suite. The Duke of Edinburgh's International Award is delivered here, and Haileybury Almaty runs a CCA program across academic, cultural, language, service, and wellbeing activities, including debates, MUN, and charity work.