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Tamos Education Cambridge International School

The Cambridge International stream of Kazakhstan's largest private school group, operating from the Nur-Alatau campus in Bostandyk since around 2016. Tamos Education has held CIS membership since 2023, with fees for the Cambridge track running from KZT 5,170,000 (KG) to…


Curriculum
British, IGCSE, A-Levels
Fees, annual
KZT 5170–6820k
Ages
3 to 18
Pupils
~3,000+
Founded
1998

A very large multi-stream private school in Bostandyk, founded in 1998, with a Cambridge international track running alongside Kazakh and Russian language departments. One of the biggest private schools in the country at around 3,000 students.

The Cambridge stream runs IGCSE and A-Levels and is generally regarded as the strongest of the three departments. Campus is modern, with mountain views, swimming and arts facilities included in fees on paper.

Local parent feedback is split. Strong on the academic ceiling of the Cambridge programme and on the building itself. Recurring concerns are scale, frequent turnover among native-speaker teachers, and gaps between marketed extras and what gets delivered in a given year. A sensible option for families prioritising Cambridge qualifications at a lower fee than Haileybury, with a willingness to push for promised services.


Fee Age Type Amount
Kindergarten 3 Annual KZT 5,170,000
Grades 1-5 6 Annual KZT 5,390,000
Grades 6-8 11 Annual KZT 5,720,000
Grades 9-10 14 Annual KZT 6,270,000
Grades 11-12 (A-Levels / AP) 16 Annual KZT 6,820,000
Entry Fee (Grades 1-7) One-time KZT 300,000

  • Yandex Maps carries the largest pool of independent parent voice; sentiment is genuinely polarised rather than middling.
  • Parents praise the Cambridge stream as one of the strongest English-language options in Almaty, citing well-equipped classrooms and competent teachers.
  • A recurring negative theme is fee-vs-delivery: parents say enrichment items like pottery and swimming were promised in the tuition fee but never materialised, with no recalculation offered.
  • Several parents report internal management issues, including complaints being acknowledged but not acted on.
  • Campus access is a practical complaint: poor road conditions on the approach push parents to leave home well before 7am to make an 8am start.
  • Some reviews flag overcrowded classes and concerns about less experienced staff cycling in alongside the experienced core.
  • One parent described a school-set Olympiad incentive being downgraded from a promised iPhone to budget headphones, leaving the child publicly demoralised.

  • Accreditation CIS member (since 2023)
  • Programmes Cambridge IGCSE, A-Levels, AP

Kakimbek Salykov Street 140, Nur-Alatau, Bostandyk District, Almaty 050045, Kazakhstan

School website