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An Unforgettable Journey to the Sacred City of Turkistan

An Unforgettable Journey to the Sacred City of Turkistan

On October 22, 2025, a delegation of 300 students and faculty members from Adilet College embarked on an inspiring journey through the sacred landmarks of Southern Kazakhstan. The travel itinerary featured visits to the historic mausoleums of Arystan Bab, Khoja Ahmed Yasawi, and Domalak Ana, as well as the ancient archaeological site of Otyrar.

This cultural excursion provided a profound opportunity to connect with the spiritual roots of the Kazakh people, offering deep insights into the region's history and its iconic figures — the legendary philosopher Al-Farabi and the revered Sufi master Khoja Ahmed Yasawi.

The visitors were deeply impressed by modern Turkistan, which beautifully blends historic architecture with breathtaking contemporary cultural landmarks, including the Karavansaray complex, the grand amphitheater, and the "Uly Dala Eli" (Land of the Great Steppe) center.

The trip left lasting impressions and served as a powerful reminder of the vital importance of preserving Kazakhstan’s rich historical and spiritual heritage.

Turkistan — the spiritual heart of the nation!

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Congratulations to our city competition winners!

Congratulations to our city competition winners!

The City Video Competition among students of TVET institutions of Almaty has recently concluded. According to the results of the competition, in the nomination "Profession is My Destiny," students of "Adilet" College — Yaroslav Sergeyev, Amir Berkin, and Didar Bolat — under the guidance of teacher Nigora Salizhanovna Inmazhanova, won III place!

We congratulate our talented students and their mentor on this well-deserved victory! We wish them inspiration, creative success, and new achievements! May each project be a step toward professional growth and new heights!

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The City Competition "Readers Lead the Investigation" Took Place Recently

The City Competition "Readers Lead the Investigation" Took Place Recently

The City Competition "Readers Lead the Investigation," organized by the Printmedia Technologies College with the support of the RSU "National State Book Chamber of the Republic of Kazakhstan," took place recently.

The event was held in an exciting game form — in a quest format. Participants, while performing tasks, solved ciphers and puzzles, completed interactive tasks, and analyzed texts related to the plots, characters, and key events of literary works. Each successfully completed task brought them closer to receiving the next "clue."

Students of "Adilet" College, Marzhan Shamova and Diana Noskova, demonstrated brilliant skill in solving detective problems, deep literary knowledge, and analytical abilities. According to the results of the competition, Marzhan won the Grand Prix, and Diana worthily took second place. Congratulations to our talented students! We are proud of you and wish you new creative victories!

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Alma-Fest: Celebrating Health, Wellness, and Almaty City Day!

Alma-Fest: Celebrating Health, Wellness, and Almaty City Day!

On September 12, 2025, Adilet College hosted "Alma-Fest," a dynamic autumn event promoting healthy lifestyles, balanced nutrition, and celebrating Almaty City Day.

The apple ("alma" in Kazakh)—the ultimate symbol of vitality—took center stage. The program included a vibrant photo zone and a lively "Apple Fair" featuring diverse apple varieties. Over 300 students joined the celebration, gaining valuable insights into healthy eating and boosting their team spirit.

This festival serves as a perfect example of blending interactive learning with entertainment to cultivate a wellness culture on campus. A huge thank you to all organizers and participants for delivering such an inspiring event!

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On September 17, 2025, the College Assembly Hall hosted a specialized training seminar titled "Key Aspects of First-Year Student Adaptation."

On September 17, 2025, the College Assembly Hall hosted a specialized training seminar titled "Key Aspects of First-Year Student Adaptation."

The session brought together faculty advisors, the Deputy Director for Student Affairs, the school psychologist, and the social educator.

The core objective of the seminar was to advance the professional competencies of advisors in guiding and supporting freshmen during their transition into vocational education.

Key Topics Discussed:

  • Regulatory Compliance: The legal framework, policy guidelines, and core responsibilities of faculty advisors.
  • Adaptation Dynamics: Analyzing the psychological, academic, and social challenges faced by students during the transitional period.
  • Crisis Management: Action protocols and step-by-step algorithms for navigating unconventional or emergency situations.
  • Student Support Strategies: Implementing effective methods and tools to aid student integration during the initial months of study.

Seminar Agenda:

  • Opening Address: Delivered by L.E. Kazybekova, Deputy Director for Student Affairs.
  • Interactive Lecture: Conducted by E.A. Ismagambetova, School Psychologist.
  • Collaborative Workshop: Group sessions led by A.S. Turlybekova, Social Educator.
  • Evaluation & Feedback: Participant surveys and a continuous improvement Q&A session.

Key Outcomes:

  • Established a highly practical, solution-driven platform for interdepartmental knowledge sharing.
  • Developed and distributed a comprehensive package of actionable methodological guidelines to all participants.
  • Attendees highly rated the relevance of the session and reaffirmed their commitment to ongoing professional collaboration.

Conclusion:
This seminar represents a significant milestone in strengthening the college's holistic student support ecosystem. Regular initiatives of this nature will empower faculty advisors to proactively manage challenges and ensure a seamless, successful educational journey for incoming freshmen.

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First-Year Student Team-Building Event: Together We Are Stronger!

First-Year Student Team-Building Event: Together We Are Stronger!

September 23, 2025
Issyk Lake, Enbekshikazakh District, Almaty Region

A large-scale off-campus team-building event for first-year students was held, organized by the educational department in collaboration with group advisors. In the scenic location near Issyk Lake, first-year students got to know each other, developed teamwork skills, and enjoyed a memorable and engaging experience.

Purpose of the event:

To create a comfortable and friendly student environment, develop communication and teamwork skills, and support adaptation to college life.

Program included:

  • Welcome speech by the college administration
    • Warm-up and team-building icebreaker games: “Tie the Knot,” “Common Traits,” “Name + Gesture”
    • Active competitions: “Relay Crossing,” tug of war, and sports challenges
    • Creative activities: designing group flags, slogans, and short presentations
    • Award ceremony for the most active participants and teams with certificates and prizes

Participants:

Over 250 first-year students, 50 student leaders, and 9 group advisors.

Results:

  • Students showed initiative and creativity
    • First trust-based connections were formed within and between groups
    • Student engagement in extracurricular life increased
    • A positive and motivating atmosphere was created for the academic year

Conclusion:

The team-building event was more than just a game — it marked a true start to student life. Such activities help students feel part of a united and supportive community, especially during the first months of study. We thank all participants and organizers for an inspiring and unforgettable day.

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Contacts

Republic of Kazakhstan, Almaty,
st. Bogenbai batyr 156/1
 
 
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