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SYSTEM OF EDUCATION IN
THE REPUBLIC OF KAZAKHSTAN
The Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan (Article 30)
states that: “Citizens are guaranteed free secondary
education in the state-owned educational institutions.
Secondary education is compulsory.
Any citizen may exercise his right to be
educated on a competition basis (free higher education is meant)
at a state-owned establishment of higher education.
Obtaining paid education in private
educational institutions shall be effected on the grounds and in
the order stipulated by Law.
The State shall regulate general educational
standards. Activities of all educational establishments must
conform with the aforementioned standards”.
Basic goals of the educational system in the
Republic of Kazakhstan are as follows: shaping up of general
scientific and cultural training of students (resp. school
children); social adaptation of school children for their life
in the society; molding a sense of civic motivation and the love
to the Motherland; meeting the society’s demand in qualified
workers and experts; retraining and development of vocational
competence thereof.
System of education in the Republic of
Kazakhstan includes the following:
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pre-school education;
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general secondary education;
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out-of-school training and education;
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family education;
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vocational training;
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secondary technical education;
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higher education;
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post-higher education;
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development of vocational competence and
retraining of personnel;
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supplementary education.
Central body administering the whole of the
educational system is the Ministry of Education, Culture and
Health Care of the Republic of Kazakhstan, its Committee for
Education; at the regional level and in the cities of Akmola and
Almaty the system is represented by Boards of Education and by
Departments of Education - at the district level.
A pre-school educational establishment is
actually the very first stage within the entire system of
educational institutions which are differentiated subject to the
age of children (day nursery, kindergarden,
crèche-and-kindergarten), to the purpose (providing general
development, compensating, care-tending, nursing and
rehabilitating, combined).
As of the beginning of the 1997-98 school
year the Republic numbered some 1,905 establishments of
pre-school education attended by 184,500 children.
State-owned institutions of general education
provide for realization of programmes of primary, basic,
secondary education within the frame work of state (national)
standards.
Accordingly, there function in the Republic
8,027 schools attended by 3,070,200 children including 7,929
schools of general education attended by 3,050,900 children.
Along with the day-time general education schools there function
62 night schools, 31 full-time-tuition and by-correspondence
schools and 21 training centres for adults.
Currently, quite widespread is a network of
general education establishments of new type (gymnasiums and
lyceums) whose number is 216 including 131 gymnasiums and 85
lyceums.
In addition the network of general-education
establishments embraces the following:
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40 common type children’s homes with the
contingent of 5,006 children;
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43 family type children’s homes with 26
children;
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22 boarding schools for orphaned
children and children deprived of parental care (they are
attended by 3,881 children);
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48 boarding schools of common type
attended by 15,647 children;
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249 school-attached boarding schools
with 8,250 children;
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32 boarding schools attended by mentally
and physically handicapped children (4,853);
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1 boarding school for difficult”
children (93).
Taking into consideration ethnic needs of the
population school education is effected in 7 languages. From out
of the total number of schools in 3,291 schools they teach in
Kazakh, in 2,406 - in Russian, in 2,138 in Russian and Kazakh,
in 77 - in Uzbek; in 13 - in Uigur, in 6 - in Tajik, Ukrainian
and German. In areas of compact residence of small-number
nationalities they have arranged studying of 14 native
languages.
Vocational education is provided by
vocational-and-technical institutions. As a matter of fact it is
combined with regular secondary education.
Nowadays there function in the Republic 292
vocational schools attended by 117,000 youngsters. Training of
qualified workers is effected in more than 300 professions.
To provide for proper conditions for the
development of versatile interests and abilities of children in
the Republic of Kazakhstan they have arranged a network of
out-of-school educational establishments which includes 790
institutions attended by 383,000 students. Besides there
function some 107 palaces and houses of school-children, 47
stations for young naturalists, technicians, tourists, etc.; 531
schools catering for interests in music, fine arts, sports and
the like attended by over 142,000 children and youngsters.
Training of competent personnel is practiced
at the Republican Institute of improving qualification standards
whereas retraining of scientific, methodological and managerial
personnel for educational establishments is accomplished at
regional and city institutes for raising vocational competence
of teachers.
Scientific provision for the development of
educational system in the Republic is ensured by the
I.Altynsarin Kazakh Institute of Educational Problems.
System of higher education in the Republic
includes 126 higher educational institutions, more particularly:
53 state-owned and 73 private ones.
List of state-owned higher educational
institutions of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
Secondary Vocational education is provided by
230 secondary vocational educational institutions (colleges),
more particularly, 174 state-owned and 56 private (non-state)
ones.
Training of foreign students is carried on in
47 higher educational establishments of Kazakhstan. Some 3,598
students from 43 countries of the world including those from
other CIS countries and those from Baltic states attend these
institutions.
Terms of admission of foreign students are
fairly democratic.
As is said in the Regulation of admission of
students to educational establishments of the country:
“... Admitted to State-owned higher
educational institutions of the country are citizens of the
Republic of Kazakhstan having general secondary education,
foreign citizens and citizenship - free (stateless) persons
permanently resident in the Republic of Kazakhstan.
Young men and girls of Kazakh nationality
(citizens of other states) are granted the right of being
admitted to higher educational institutions equally with the
citizens of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
Other citizens of foreign states and
citizenship - free (stateless) persons without permanent
residence in the Republic of Kazakhstan are admitted to the
establishments of higher education in the manner stipulated by
international agreements as well as under agreements and
contracts concluded by some specific establishments with foreign
entities or certain foreign citizens”.
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