The KZT7.8 billion (£13.7 million) school, which can accommodate 1,200 students, is part of ERG’s “ERG mektep” (“ERG for Schools”) programme. This initiative has channelled over KZT15 billion into education in Kazakhstan in recent years.
The new building, spanning over 19,590 square meters, is one of the largest constructed under the state-led Keleshek Mektepteri (“Schools of the Future”) initiative. It incorporates modern features focusing on ergonomics, inclusivity, and energy efficiency. The school also features advanced security systems integrated with artificial intelligence.
Shukhrat Ibragimov, Chairman of the Board of Directors and CEO of ERG, expressed pride in the project’s inclusion in the national initiative. He quoted Kanysh Satbayev, a prominent Kazakh scientist, stating, “The future belongs to young people. But in order to be prepared for this future, they need to be equipped with knowledge.”
The school boasts 60 classrooms, four computer labs, a STEM laboratory, a robotics room, and language labs. It also includes hydroponic systems for biology and ecology studies and a media centre with a podcast studio. Digital assistants will assist teachers, providing tailored learning tasks for students.
A key feature of the design is its focus on inclusivity, with accessible classrooms and special elevators to accommodate students with special educational needs. The Akim of the Kostanay Region, Mr Kumar Aksakalov, praised the collaboration between government and business, stating the school “meets all modern requirements” and will “become a solid foundation for fostering honesty, hard work, patriotism and civic responsibility among the younger generation.”
In a joint programme with the Teach for Qazaqstan foundation, four specialist STEM teachers will join the new school to strengthen technical education. ERG has a history of supporting educational infrastructure in the country, having previously funded similar projects in the Pavlodar Region and modernisations in Aksu and Khromtau.