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Haileybury Astana has an online School Uniform Shop. Uniform items are available for Kindergarten, Junior School and Senior School. The Uniform Catalogue Guide documents the Uniform Policy, and uniforms can be ordered online with courier delivery or on-site pickup.
Dining in the Dining Hall offers a daily range of nutritious meals, including freshly prepared soups, breads, fish, and a wide array of vegan and vegetarian options, plus fruits and salads. Menus cater to Kindergarten, Junior School and Senior School; there are themed days and nutrition education initiatives.
Every pupil is assigned to one of four Houses: Edmonstone, Attlee, Kipling, Bartle Frere. House Masters oversee pastoral care with a team of House Staff, and House teams compete in sports, performing arts and academic competitions.
Haileybury Astana is a non-profit organisation. The School is managed by the Board of Governors, comprising representatives from Haileybury UK and the Kazakhstan Founders. The school is part of the Haileybury Schools Group.
Haileybury Astana provides a British curriculum for ages 2–18, delivering Cambridge IGCSE and the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme in the Sixth Form. English is the language of instruction across the programme, with staff and a clear progression from early years to pre-university study. Founded in 2011 as a non‑profit educational project, the school opened in 2012 in Astana and is part of the Haileybury Schools Group, with a partner school in Almaty. It has accreditation from Kazakhstan's International Accreditation and Rating Agency. The campus sits along the Ishim River and offers a 25‑metre indoor swimming pool, a sports hall, a dance and performing arts studio, an astroturf pitch and tennis courts, plus a music recording studio and technology‑rich learning zones. The Sci‑Tech Hub opened in 2025, featuring robotics arenas, 3D printers and advanced science laboratories. Co‑curricular life includes MUN conferences, the UNESCO Club, Duke of Edinburgh's International Award, language clubs.