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Cairo is home to 55 international schools, offering families a range of curricula and price points to choose from.
Compare 4 international schools in Cairo, Egypt. Filter by curriculum, fees (average EGP 102,925), location, and more to find the right international school now.
Rahn Schulen Kairo is a German-language school in Cairo, 100 percent German-owned, serving ages 1 to 18. The campus includes kindergarten, Grundschule and Sekundarstufe, with an IB World School pathway since 2017/18 and a cooperation with Gymnasium im Stift Neuzelle for Abitur. All subjects are taught in German according to the Berlin-Brandenburg framework, while Arabic language support helps bilingual development. The school draws on German educational traditions, with teachers from Germany and other European countries alongside Egyptian staff, and emphasizes preparing students for life after school. Rahn Schulen Kairo also runs the Rahn Musikschule, offering instruments such as piano, violin, trombone, guitar and more, with Blüthner instruments and ensemble projects. The campus hosts open-air concerts and a Roman theatre for performances, and offers exchange opportunities with Campus Stift Neuzelle. Bright classrooms, green spaces and a multifunctional sports field support collaboration, creativity and well-being. The campus supports curious, responsible global citizens.
Europa-Schule Cairo is a German government-recognized international school for ages 3 to 18, offering a German-language curriculum from Kindergarten to Gymnasium. The campus has a kindergarten building, bright classrooms, modern secondary facilities, a climate-controlled sports hall, two football pitches, a private pool, and outdoor spaces. The school emphasizes project-based, cross-disciplinary learning through a D-Zug track and uses modern media to support hands-on, individualized study. Core subjects include German, Mathematics, History, Arabic, Biology, Geography, English, with French from grade 6 and Physics and Chemistry from grade 7. Deutsch Sprachdiplom I (B1) is offered. Abitur is the German International Abitur, with exams in German, English, Arabic and Mathematics at higher level, and other subjects at basic level. Egyptian credentials Addadeya after grade 9 and Thanaweya after grade 12 are issued. The school participates in the Diercke Wissen geography competition.
Beverly Hills English School in Cairo offers three international curricula—American, British, and German—for students from ages 3 to 18. Established in 2003 and part of Beverly Hills Schools, the school provides a safe, inclusive environment where students can explore learning with confidence. Classrooms are modern and well equipped, supported by teachers with experience in guiding student progress and employing contemporary teaching methods. The curriculum emphasizes strong academic foundations while developing critical thinking, collaboration, and responsibility. A distinctive feature is the school's commitment to blending rigorous academics with clear ethical values and innovation, preparing students to lead and succeed both nationally and globally. The school also emphasises personal growth, well-being, and safe school routines, ensuring that students feel supported as they pursue diverse interests. With a focus on student-centered learning, Beverly Hills English School aims to inspire a lasting love of learning every day. Located in a vibrant, cosmopolitan community today.
Deutsche Schule Beverly Hills Kairo follows a German Curriculum and serves students aged 4 to 18 as a German-language international school with formal ties to Germany. It teaches German language and values while embracing the host country's traditions, aiming to develop knowledge, critical thinking, and respect for others to shape open-minded, responsible, and future-ready global citizens. The school follows the standards of the Federal Republic of Germany and maintains close collaboration among kindergarten, elementary, secondary levels, and diploma programs. Language diversity, discoveries and experiments, new media, and open teaching methods are emphasized to support diverse learners. An internationally recognized diploma is presented as the best prerequisite for the future of all students. Extracurricular experiences include visits such as the Museum of Modern Art, enriching creativity and cultural understanding. The program is complemented by strong academic foundations and focused arts, culture, and language offerings, together with leadership and wellbeing initiatives that foster student growth.
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