Construction workers watch the opening ceremony of Haileybury Almaty, the first British private school in Central Asia, in Almaty September 1, 2008. About 300 students and their parents gathered at the school, a stylish glass and concrete building in a newly developed area of Kazakhstan's commercial hub Almaty, for the opening ceremony.
Cars are parked in front of Haileybury Almaty, the first British private school in Central Asia, in Almaty September 1, 2008. About 300 students and their parents gathered at the school, a stylish glass and concrete building in a newly developed area of Kazakhstan's commercial hub Almaty, for the opening ceremony.
People walk in the Haileybury Almaty, the first British private school to open in Central Asia, in Almaty September 1, 2008. About 300 students and their parents gathered at the school, a stylish glass and concrete building in a newly developed area of Kazakhstan's commercial hub Almaty, for the opening ceremony.
Musicians wearing Kazakh national costumes play their instruments during the opening ceremony of Haileybury Almaty, the first British private school in Central Asia, in Almaty September 1, 2008. About 300 students and their parents gathered at the school, a stylish glass and concrete building in a newly developed area of Kazakhstan's commercial hub Almaty, for the opening ceremony.