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Freedom QJ League x Flagman: which players have started their studies

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Freedom QJ League and the online school Flagman have summed up the interim results of their educational partnership.

The League and Flagman signed a cooperation agreement in August. One of the first initiatives under the partnership was a contest for young football players, with the main prize being a grant for studying at the online school. The winners were Mansur Bolat (KFF Academy), Alisher Serikov (Atyrau 2009), and Assanali Iskendirov (Shakhtyor 2009).

In addition, the QJL All Star team players received an opportunity to take English language courses. Flagman Online provided 25 study grants for League players – among the recipients are Khassen Arturuly, Azamat Mussayev (Aktobe), and Alen Pak (Astana).

Flagman Online is Kazakhstan’s first distance-learning school with a state license, founded on the basis of the FLAGMAN Physics and Mathematics Lyceum in Astana. Education is provided from grades 2 to 11 in Kazakh and Russian, with 40% of the curriculum delivered in English. Graduates receive official state transcripts and certificates of the Republic of Kazakhstan.

The learning process is conducted through live online lessons in small groups. Students can also study asynchronously, accessing recordings of past lessons.

All teaching is delivered by qualified educators, mentors, and curators with higher education and at least five years of professional experience. Mentors and the support team are always in touch, providing individual assistance. In addition, psychologists and career guidance specialists support Flagman Online students, helping them, among other things, with admission to foreign universities.

Beyond Freedom QJ League, Flagman Online also partners with the Kazakhstan Tennis Federation and the Football Federation of Kazakhstan. Around 30% of its students are athletes, and many of them study while living abroad.


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