Every year, IT giants Apple, Google, and Facebook are looking for young developers to create better applications. In 2014, at the WWDC developer conference, Apple introduced its programming language, Swift.

Apple came up with it to make it easier and faster to create apps.

Apple Education has developed the Swift app development fundamentals curriculum to meet the international curriculum, and Apple has created the “Apple Certified Trainer” course for teachers.

Magauin Kuanysh Merkenovich, the first Russian FMS computer science teacher in Nur-Sultan, received the status of “Apple Certified Trainer”.

The school is also awarded the status of Apple Authorized Training Center for Education (AATCE) in Kazakhstan. This demonstrates a commitment to:

  • conducting Swift app development courses;
  • compliance with Apple's requirements for teachers;
  • Apple classroom lab.

Collaboration with an international company improves the country's level in education and makes it possible to use the latest methods of interacting with the classroom in accordance with international standards.