Kyrgyzstan, Bishkek
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127B Gogol St., Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. The campus comprises three buildings with 14 classrooms, a science lab, an art room, an assembly hall, a 17,000-volume library, a playground, and a sports field. All classes are taught in English; foreign languages offered include Korean and Russian. Hope Academy serves 172 students from 24 countries and offers Honors and AP courses at the High School level.
Elementary (K–5) and Secondary (Middle School 6–8; High School 9–12).
English-medium international school.
Special Education Coordinator provides support for teachers, students, and families; accommodations and adjustments are made where possible, including test accommodations and IEPs in rare cases; admission is case-by-case for students with special needs.
Kyrgyzstan (located in Bishkek).
Christian.
Elementary: 8:30–14:50; Secondary: 8:30–15:40.
School does not provide bus service.
Application fee
- No fixed, public application fee amount is published. Families are instructed to contact the Membership Finance Officer or admissions for the current application/membership charge and how it is collected.
Tuition fees by year group (per term / per year)
- A public schedule showing tuition by year group, by term, or annual tuition amounts is not published. Specific tuition figures for individual year groups and term/annual breakdowns are provided to families directly by the school's finance office on request.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- The school uses a FACTS/RENWEB family-portal system for finance and family account access, which is the channel used for billing and payment administration. Exact billing schedules (term dates, due dates, installment options, late-payment penalties, and any early-payment discounts) are provided to enrolled families through the finance office and the FACTS portal.
Boarding fees (if applicable)
- No boarding program or boarding fees are listed; boarding provision is not indicated as part of the school's offerings, and therefore no boarding fee schedule is published.
Other costs and fees
- No public, itemised schedule is published for additional costs. Common additional charges that are not publicly listed and should be clarified with the finance office include: schoolwide supply fees, uniforms, textbooks or workbooks, exam fees (AP/SAT), extracurricular/activity fees, field trip or travel costs, transport (bus) fees, meals/lunch plans, and any capital or technology fees. Families should obtain an itemised list directly from the Membership Finance Officer prior to enrollment.
Refund information
- No public refund policy or a published schedule of refundable vs. non‑refundable fees is available. Refund eligibility (for application, enrollment, tuition, or other fees) and any associated deadlines or administration charges are provided by the finance office and contained in the school's enrollment/tuition contract or family account terms.
Fee payment options
- Fee management and payments are handled through the FACTS/RENWEB family portal (hab-kgz.client.renweb.com). For the available payment methods (for example, credit card, bank transfer, or direct debit), the finance office will provide the accepted payment channels and any processing fees. Contact the Membership Finance Officer for instructions to set up your FACTS account and for the school's current accepted payment methods.
Summary regarding availability of published figures
- A public, detailed fee schedule for the 2026/27 academic year (or for 2025/26) is not posted; the school requires families to contact the Membership Finance Officer to receive the current application, tuition, and ancillary fee amounts and the formal billing/payment schedule. For precise numerical amounts, term-by-term breakdowns, payment deadlines, refund rules, and available payment methods, obtain the school's written fee schedule and enrollment contract directly from the Membership Finance Officer.
172 students from 24 countries; approximately 70% speak a language other than English at home.
Hope Academy of Bishkek is an English-medium international school offering kindergarten through grade 12 with AP, American, and British curricula. The campus serves 172 students from 24 countries in Elementary K–5 and Secondary 6–12. About 70% of students speak a language other than English at home, supported by 26 teachers, one teaching assistant, three counselors, and 21 support staff from 13 countries. All classes are taught in English, with Korean and Russian offered as foreign languages. The campus comprises three buildings with 14 classrooms, a science lab, an art room, an assembly hall, and a 17,000-volume library, plus a playground and a sports field. The secondary program includes Honors and AP courses, with electives such as public speaking, creative writing, graphic design, photography, outdoor education, music theory, drama, and cooking. Hope is a SAT and AP testing center, with basketball and soccer in its athletics program and a strong drama and visual arts offering.