Kazakhstan, Astana
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Languages of instruction include Kazakh, English and Russian. In Primary School, three languages of instruction are available, with options to study in Kazakh, English or Russian in each grade. The school also operates a French-language program under the Charles de Gaulle - Miras, with instruction in French. The Diploma Programme is offered in Grades 11-12.
Multilingual instruction is offered in Kazakh, English and Russian. In Primary School, three languages of instruction are provided, and in each grade students may study in Kazakh, Russian or English as the language of instruction. There is a French-language program under the Charles de Gaulle - Miras with instruction in French. The school serves students from preschool through Grade 12, including the Diploma Programme in Grades 11-12.
Miras International School Astana is a private school in Kazakhstan offering Baccalaureate continuum: PYP, MYP and DP, for students aged 3 to 18. Opened in 1999, it was Kazakhstan's first school authorized for all IB continuums and it maintains graduates enrolling at top universities. The teaching staff comes from more than 10 countries, with many teachers experienced as international examiners. The campus includes a Music School offering a five‑year program in piano, dombra, violin and vocal studies, plus a Music Studio and an Early Musical Development group. The Centre for Harmonics runs after‑school arts and sports activities, including Dance, Painting, Football, Taekwondo, Basketball, Chess, Breakdance and Robotics, with language classes for primary students. A Learning Support Center provides psychological support and SEN services. Multilingual language instruction covers Kazakh, English, Russian and French, with the French Section renamed Ecole française internationale Charles de Gaulle - Miras, the only French-language instruction in Kazakhstan.