
One of the priorities of state educational policy in the country is to design an innovative education system aimed at supporting and developing gifted children, at solving these problems, and the activities of NJSC RFMS are aimed at solving these problems. Currently, RFMS is represented in Almaty and Nur-Sultan, where children from all over the country, selected through entrance exams, as well as winners of International and Republican Olympiads, study. These schools are implementing educational programs that create conditions for the fuller development of talent and the maximum realization of students' potential.
School building in the city. Almaty was built in 1972 and the school will soon celebrate its 50th anniversary. RFMS has become an elder among modern schools and is aware of its role in developing an innovative, entrepreneurial and scientific environment in our country and region. During its formative years, the school was part of the USSR's space and nuclear program, and today it is a source of personnel for artificial intelligence and big data.
This year, a new school building was put into operation, which was designed and built in accordance with the requirements for educational institutions. The building has a dining room with 300 seats, an assembly hall with 600 seats, and a modern sports hall. Thanks to the construction of the new building, an additional 350 student places have been created. The Fizmat Endowment Fund has financed the acquisition of additional specialized furniture and modern educational and laboratory equipment.
Berik Kaniev, Chairman of the Board of Directors of NJSC RFMS, made a congratulatory speech at the grand opening of the new school building:
“It is often said that RFMS even teaches walls. I am sure that the walls of a modern and beautiful building will teach even better. The new building, equipped with the latest technology, will enable young talents from all over the country to prepare for the challenges and opportunities of what appears to be an unpredictable and futuristic 21st century. On behalf of the RFMS Board of Trustees and graduates, I thank everyone who built and helped build the new building. I thank our partners NISH OO, represented by Kulyash Nogatayevna Shamshidinova, and the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan, represented by Askhat Kanatovich Aimagambetov. Special thanks to Bakhyt Ospanov, Khamit Kushukov, Gabit Bekakhmetov, Kungozhin Almaz, Karim Askhat, Anuar Unaybekov and others who actively participated in the construction process. I would like to express my deep gratitude to our teachers who can't wait to see not only burning eyes, but also children's smiling faces at the RFMS again. Health and education to everyone!”
This project was successfully implemented thanks to the coordinated actions of the School Board of Trustees and the Fizmat Endowment Fund.


