Kazakhstan, Almaty
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Almaty, Kazakhstan. Main campus at 69A Zheltoksan Street, Almaty 480004. The Kindergarten is at 138A Panfilova Street, Almaty. ICCE also operates a campus in Astana at 8/4 Tashenov Street, Astana.
Kindergarten; Primary School Education (PYP); Middle School Education (MYP); General Secondary Education (IB continuum).
Non-governmental private educational institution; licensed and accredited by the International Baccalaureate for Primary Years Programme (PYP) and Middle Years Programme (MYP).
Support staff: psychological and speech therapy service.
Kazakhstan
Kindergarten operates five days a week (excluding national holidays) from 8:00 to 18:00; meals are provided four times daily (breakfast, second breakfast, lunch, and dinner); a doctor and a nurse provide medical care.
Application fees
- No application, registration, or entrance fee amount is published by the school for the 2026/27 academic year. No public fee for application or initial registration is listed on the school's publicly available pages.
Tuition fees (by year group and per term)
- The school does not publish a breakdown of tuition fees by year group, nor per-term or per-year numeric tuition figures for the 2026/27 academic year (or for 2025/26) on its public pages. No public schedule showing amounts for specific grades, terms, or annual totals is available.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- No public billing schedule, payment-deadline calendar, installment plan details, or formal payment terms (for example: due dates by term, penalties for late payment, or discounts for advance payment) are published on the school's public pages.
Boarding fees (if applicable)
- The institution is described as a full-time day educational institution. There is no published boarding program or boarding-fee schedule; boarding is not indicated as an offered paid service.
Other costs and typical additional fees
- Uniform: the school publishes uniform requirements but does not publish retail prices or a uniform-fee schedule on its public pages.
- Meals, extracurriculars, activities, camps, and trips: the school references meals and extracurricular programmes in descriptive material, but no public, itemised fee schedule for meals, clubs, elective courses, musical or sports studios, or field trips is published. Specific costs for optional activities are not listed.
- Textbooks, supplies, examination or external-assessment fees: no itemised public list of these charges is published.
Refund information
- No publicly posted refund policy or formal rules about tuition refunds, pro‑rata refunds for mid-term withdrawals, or conditions for refunding fees is available on the school's public pages.
Fee payment options
- No publicly published list of accepted payment methods (for example: bank transfer, credit card, online payment gateway, or cash at accounts office) is available on the school's public pages.
Summary of findings
- A public, itemised fee schedule (application fees, tuition per grade and per term, boarding fees, billing schedule, refund policy, and payment methods) is not published on the school's public pages for the 2026/27 academic year or for 2025/26. The school's publicly available pages describe programmes, uniforms, parent procedures and general policies but do not list numeric fee amounts or formal billing rules. For this reason, specific monetary amounts and formal payment deadlines cannot be provided from publicly available materials.
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.