Kazakhstan, Almaty
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Uniform: Students wear casual clothing that is neat, comfortable, and appropriate for its purpose and the season. Grades 1-4 must have and change into changeable shoes. For physical education and sports, an appropriate uniform is required; provocative hairstyles, bright jewelry, and cosmetics are not allowed.
Three meals are provided during the school day.
The college is a non-governmental educational institution; General Director is Dr. Lyudmila Shelukhina.
International College of Continuous Education (ICCE) in Kazakhstan offers an IB education with Primary Years Programme for grades 1–4 and Middle Years Programme for grades 5–10. It is a private, non-governmental institution licensed and IB-accredited for PYP and MYP. The college emphasizes Continuity in Education from kindergarten through higher education, a framework approved by the Ministry of Education. Since 1994 ICCE has partnered with the Oxford Baccalaureate for extended studies and summer language training, and later became a representative of the Oxford Baccalaureate in Central Asia, with graduates representing Kazakhstan in the Oxford IB. The IB pathway is reinforced by PYP Exhibitions and MYP assessments. Distinctive facilities include Music studio Tonika, Contemporary Dance Studio, and Visual Arts studios (Decorative and Applied Arts, Fine Art). The school also offers Language Meridian club, a Chess Club White Rook, Robotics, and sports as part of its extracurricular program. Community service and a Student Self-Government Council foster leadership, while field trips support health, culture, and intercultural understanding.