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  2. El Zahraa Language School - Wikipedia

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    El Zahraa Language School (Arabic: مدرسة الزهراء الخاصة للغات) is a private school located in Egypt. It is the first ACT test center in Alexandria and offers the American Diploma.

  3. Institution Sainte Jeanne-Antide - Wikipedia

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    Institution Sainte Jeanne-Antide is a French Catholic school for girls, located in Alexandria, Egypt built in 1934 by the sisters of Charity of Saint Jeanne-Antide Thouret.

  4. Alexandria School of Medicine - Wikipedia

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    Alexandria, is the city where the empiricist school was founded, which required physicians to succeed, not theoretical knowledge The Alexandria School of Medicine is one of the oldest empirical educational institutions in the history of medicine initiated during the Hellenistic period in the city of Alexandria (311 BC). At one historical juncture, in Egypt, they united all the different ...

  5. The British School, Alexandria - Wikipedia

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    The British School, Alexandria (Arabic: المدرسة البريطانية بالاسكندرية) is a British international school in Roushdy, [1] in Alexandria, Egypt. [2] It serves students ages 3–18. [1]

  6. Manar English Girls School - Wikipedia

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    El Manar English Girls School (M.E.G.S) (Arabic: مدرسة المنار القومية للبنات لغات) is a school in El Raml Station (Mahatet El Raml), Alexandria, Egypt. It was founded in 1925 as the Scottish school in Alexandria. It includes kindergarten, primary, preparatory, and secondary sections. The school has a theater, a gymnasium, three computer laboratories, three science ...

  7. Ancient higher-learning institutions - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Egyptians established an organization of higher learning – the Per Ânkh, which means the "House of Life" – in 2000 BCE. [3][4] In the third century BCE, amid the Ptolemaic dynasty, the Serapeum, Mouseion, and Library of Alexandria served as organizations of higher learning in Alexandria. [5][4] In Cairo, Al-Azhar, which was established in 970 CE, served as an organization of ...

  8. Episcopal/Anglican Province of Alexandria - Wikipedia

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    The Alexandria School of Theology was inaugurated in 2003, and began educating students in 2006. The college is located in the Diocese of Egypt, and operates across two campuses, one in Alexandria (on the site St Mark's pro-cathedral), and the other in Cairo (on the site of All Saints' Cathedral).

  9. Library of Alexandria - Wikipedia

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    The Great Library of Alexandria in Alexandria, Egypt, was one of the largest and most significant libraries of the ancient world. The library was part of a larger research institution called the Mouseion, which was dedicated to the Muses, the nine goddesses of the arts. [10] The idea of a universal library in Alexandria may have been proposed by Demetrius of Phalerum, an exiled Athenian ...