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Haileybury Astana sits in a beautiful natural park along the Ishim river. The campus provides a wide range of modern facilities, including a 25-metre indoor swimming pool, a sports hall, and a dance and performing arts studio. Outdoor facilities include an astroturf football pitch and tennis courts. On-site amenities include a music recording studio, learning zones, and a technology-rich environment.
The school has a 25-metre indoor swimming pool, a sports hall, an astroturf football pitch, and tennis courts. A dance and performing arts studio supports movement-based activities and performances. The on-site facilities support a wide range of physical education and competitive sports. Competitive seasons include football, basketball and volleyball as part of COASH and CAFA programmes.
The school provides a technology-rich learning environment with spaces designed for modern teaching. The STEAM+ facilities integrate Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Maths to support interdisciplinary learning. The Haileybury Astana Sci-Tech Hub opened in 2025 to include robotics arenas, 3D printers and advanced science laboratories. On-site learning zones and dedicated spaces support inquiry-based, hands-on education.
The Co-Curricular Activities (CCA) programme includes basketball, volleyball, football, swimming, gymnastics and fitness. Haileybury Astana Camp offers holiday programs that combine learning with leisure. The campus also houses a dance and performing arts studio and a music recording studio to support performing arts and music activities.
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.