Kazakhstan, Astana
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Tugan Elge Tagzym – 2025: scientific exploration, nature study, and historical research. My Homeland project: Exploring Lake Taldykol.
Festival of Hope – A Dialogue of Cultures and Leadership for the Future. It took place on April 17, 2025. The event focused on intercultural dialogue and leadership.
Exhibition of joint social and mentoring projects of grades 8 and 11 at ISA. It occurred on April 25, 2025.
Exhibition of joint social and mentoring projects of grades 8 and 11 at ISA. It occurred on April 25, 2025.
The 4th Experiential Learning Conference is being held at ISA. A meeting with international experts as part of the 4th Experiential Learning Conference took place at ISA.
The International Steppe School of Astana is an IB World private day school in Kazakhstan's capital, Astana. It delivers the International Baccalaureate curriculum in an English-language learning environment and operates as a branch of Nazarbayev Intellectual Schools, reflecting the group's national program. Founded in 2013 as the International School of Astana, the campus was renamed in 2025 as part of a Nazarbayev Intellectual Schools rebranding. The school's program emphasizes enquiry-based learning across science, humanities, and intercultural understanding. Academic and intellectual clubs include Tugan Elge Tagzym, a 2025 initiative focusing on scientific exploration, nature study, and historical research, alongside the My Homeland project examining Lake Taldykol. Cultural and language activity is represented by Festival of Hope, a 2025 intercultural dialogue and leadership event. The school also hosts exhibitions of joint social and mentoring projects for grades 8 and 11, and hosts the 4th Experiential Learning Conference, underscoring leadership development and collaboration.