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Education in Egypt is compulsory for nine academic years, from ages 4 to 14, and the constitution guarantees free education at all levels in government-run schools and public universities. [1][2][3] There are no formal admissions requirements for enrollment in public elementary schools. Although public education is technically free, these schools still impose small fees. [4] These fees can ...
As-Salam College American International School in Egypt British International College of Cairo British International School in Cairo Cairo American College Cairo English School Collège de la salle (Frère - Daher) Collège de la Mère de Dieu Collège-des-Frères (Bab-El-Louk) Collège du Sacré-Coeur Dar El Tarbiah School Deutsche ...
The American International School in Egypt (AISE) is a co-educational college preparatory school in Greater Cairo. Its original East Campus is in New Cairo, Cairo, [1] while its newer West Campus is in Sheikh Zayed City, 6th of October City. [2] The school opened to students in 1990. Nearly 1500 students from 41 countries attend school at the main campus. The school's environment is American ...
Salahaldin International School (Turkish: Uluslararası Selahattin Okulu) (Arabic: مدرسة صلاح الدين الدولية) (SIS) is an international school in New Cairo, Cairo Governorate, Egypt since 2009. [1] The school opened in May 2009. It uses the United States educational system and offers grades from Kindergarten to 12.
List of international schools This is a list of notable international schools from around the world.
El Alsson British and American International School is a private international school in New giza, Giza, Egypt that was established in 1982. It offers a British section from Foundation Stage 1 (3 year olds) to GCSE with a sixth form for AS and A-Levels (18 year olds), and an American section from Preschool to Grade 12 with an option of taking Advanced Placement (AP) courses. The school moved ...
Cairo American College (or CAC) is a Pre- K–12 International American School located in Maadi, Cairo, Egypt. [1] It caters mainly to dependents of the local American embassy and other international students. Cairo American College is a not-for-profit institution.
BISC is an independent, fee-financed, not for profit school authorized by the Ministry of Education. The Good Schools Guide International states that the school "offers a world-class education – the best in Egypt – and prestige. To be a BISC IB graduate certainly says something." [4]