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Egypt offers a range of international schools for expat families, with options spanning British, IB, American, and other curricula. Families relocating here will find schools at various price points, from affordable to premium institutions with world-class facilities.
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The International School of Choueifat Cairo (ISC Cairo) sits in Katameya, New Cairo, and serves students aged 3 to 18 as part of the SABIS Network. The school follows the SABIS Educational System alongside internationally recognized curricula, including Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS and A Levels, the American Curriculum, AP courses, and a bespoke program. English is the language of instruction, with Arabic and a third language offered. The campus supports KG–12 with facilities including an all-season running track, a semi-Olympic pool, a large sports hall, outdoor courts, a theatre, and dedicated KG buildings. KG–12 classrooms have Interactive Whiteboards; four science labs, two computer science rooms, art and music spaces, and the ITL Hall support learning and assessments. Frequent assessments provide a 360° view of progress, while the SABIS Student Life Organization supports leadership and life skills.
Kent College West Cairo is an extension of the Kent College family, delivering a British education for ages 3 to 18 and drawing on a 135-year heritage. The school follows the English National Curriculum from Early Years through Year 6 and offers Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge A Levels and the IB Diploma in the senior years, with English as the primary language of instruction. The Junior School combines core English subjects with a holistic STEAM curriculum, while the Senior School integrates AI and STEAM through lab work, robotics and AR/AI projects. The campus, located in O West Compound in 6th of October City, comprises 70 classrooms, labs, libraries and performing arts spaces, with collaboration zones and facilities for up to 1,500 students. A partnership with O West Sports Club provides sports amenities. Emphasis on community, safeguarding, Model UN, languages (French and Arabic) and Co-Curricular study shapes well-rounded global citizens and lifelong learning.
Continental Palace International School, opened in 2021, is located in Al Khamayel phase 1, 26th Of July El Sheikh Zayed, Egypt, and serves students aged 2 to 18. The campus offers three curricula: American Curriculum (Kindergarten–Grade 12) aligned to the Common Core, with project-based and inquiry-based learning, technology integration, and a broad American Diploma program; British Curriculum (Foundation Stage–Year 12) based on the National Curriculum of England, using traditional and modern teaching methods and an IGCSE program across Languages, Humanities, Social Sciences, Mathematics, Creative, Technical, and Vocational subjects; National Program English follows CCSS for English Language Arts, with Alfa literature and the Anchor series aligned to CCSS, and reading supported by the Foxton Readers Platform and a structured Reading Program assigning five readers per year per grade. Facilities include strategically designed classrooms, spacious Early Childhood spaces, fully equipped science labs, and athletic facilities such as a PE room and a soccer field.
Manor House School is a private international day school for students aged 4 to 18, offering both American and British curriculums through distinct American and British School sections. The school delivers Cambridge Primary English and Cambridge Primary Mathematics within its primary years, and Cambridge IGCSE in the secondary phase, using Cambridge curriculum frameworks that provide progressive objectives to guide teaching across the early years and beyond. Facilities include up-to-date sports and academic resources, with a Mohandeseen location highlighted in the school's facilities overview. Extra-curricular activities are encouraged to broaden horizons and foster a sense of belonging among students. The site features English-language program information and Cambridge-based curricular resources, supporting a coherent learning path from early years to GCSEs. Overall, Manor House School integrates the American and British tracks within a single campus, enabling smooth progression for families seeking exposure to both educational traditions within an international setting.
The Royal British International School is a British international school in New Cairo, welcoming students from age 2 to 18. The curriculum follows the National Curriculum of England from Early Years through Key Stages 1–4, with adjustments for local and international context, and a pathway to IGCSEs in Year 10–11 with AS and A levels in Years 11–12. The school is accredited by the British Council and major examination boards, and its latest British Schools Overseas inspection rated Excellent. The campus is powered by solar panels and sustainable energy systems, with a Green Students program that engages students in environmental stewardship. Beyond academics, learners participate in Academy Pathways—The Artist Within, The Athlete Within—and wide-ranging extracurriculars through Beyond The Classroom and The Royal Sports Club, including art, music, sports, language clubs, and leadership activities. The environment supports social, emotional, and physical development within a vibrant international community for students worldwide today, globally.
Located in the Shorouk City district, The British School of Elite Education provides a British international education for Foundation Stage 1 to IGIII, serving ages 3 to 16. The Cambridge international curriculum underpins the programme from Foundation Stage 1 through IGIII, with the secondary curriculum following Cambridge IGCSE examinations. KS1 follows Cambridge standards in English, Numeracy, Science and Global Perspectives, and Arabic is taught and integrated daily. Specialist lessons include Second Language, Music, Art, Computing, Arabic, Religion and Physical Education. In KS2, students take Cambridge Primary Checkpoint exams in English, Mathematics, Science and Cambridge Global Perspectives. The secondary curriculum is UK-based, following the British National Curriculum and IGCSE examinations. The campus groups facilities into Sports, Technology, Arts and Music, with indoor and outdoor spaces, two semi-Olympic heated pools, multi-purpose fields and a fully equipped gym. A 200 m² Elite STEM Lab offers internationally accredited technology education; the Royal Schools of Music-accredited music program and art facilities support visual and performing arts. Extracurriculars include drama, choir and community service.
SKILLS is a British-curriculum school in Egypt serving learners from ages 3 to 18. The curriculum follows Cambridge Primary, with English, Mathematics, and Science taught across the years and a Cambridge KS1 Primary Programme for ages 5 to 11 that develops skills. End-of-year assessments identify strengths and areas for development to guide progression within SKILLS' educational structure. Cambridge International Examinations provides curriculum resources, teacher materials, and examination services, while subjects are endorsed by the Egyptian Ministry of Education. The school runs a Robotics Club using LEGO Education kits, emphasizing teamwork and project presentations; participants can qualify for the FIRST LEGO LEAGUE World Robot Championship. A Deutsche Abteilung offers a German department for language study. The SKILLS School Summer Camp combines robotics, language, and mathematics with outdoor activities, including horse riding. A distinctive feature is the integration of Cambridge progression with a German department and robotics-focused competitions within Egyptian context today.
GPIS is a private international co-educational day school in Egypt serving ages 2–18 (Pre-K to Grade 12). It offers an American Curriculum for Pre-K–12 and the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme for Grades 11–12. GPBS provides two sections: an IB Section (PYP/MYP/DP) fully authorized, and a British Section accredited by CAIE, Pearson Edexcel, and Oxford AQA. The High School emphasizes Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies, with broad electives and a focus on reading proficiency. The Elementary program follows the American Program with Common Core Standards for Language Arts and Mathematics, includes core subjects plus Arabic and Religion, and uses project-based learning, with Music, Art, Information Technology and Physical Education. Established in 2010 by El Rabwa Group as its flagship, GPIS sits on the largest school complex in Egypt, featuring high-tech classrooms, libraries, science labs, computer labs, a VR-powered STEM room and extensive sports facilities.
Kipling School - Cairo is an international school delivering the English National Curriculum in conjunction with the Cambridge International Primary Curriculum, guiding students from early years to pre-university levels. The school teaches in English and supports Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge AS Levels, and Cambridge A Levels, with Pearson Edexcel IGCSE also available. The campus, located in Smart Village, features ultra-modern facilities, spacious classrooms for groups up to 20, science labs aligned to the Cambridge syllabus, a music room, two libraries, and an on-site theatre seating 208 for plays, musicals and events. Outdoor spaces and natural light are prioritized, and green spaces support well-being. Sport is integrated with a football field, basketball stands, ping-pong, and a gymnastics/ballet room; PE classes use the Smart Village Club. The school offers a Cambridge/Edexcel pathway across grades 9–12, and a range of clubs including arts, languages, and community service, fostering leadership and responsibility for lifelong growth.
Majesty International Schools is an independent day school in Egypt offering British and American curriculums for students aged 3 to 18. Opened in 2019, campus offers a modern learning environment with classrooms, Childhood spaces, and science labs. Classrooms are air-conditioned with computers and whiteboards. A Montessori Room and a library support independent study, while health clinics and arts facilities underpin the curriculum. The school offers Cambridge Primary for KS1 (Years 1–2), Cambridge Secondary, Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge AS and A Levels, and Pearson Edexcel IGCSE, alongside an American Carnegie Unit pathway with graduation requirements. Majesty is a certified exam venue for Cambridge, Edexcel and Oxford Assessments and provides ESL support. Campus features a PE room, outdoor pool, soccer field, basketball court, Art Room, and Music rooms, plus the Majesty Sports Academy. The school emphasizes life skills, international engagement, and community service through initiatives and events such as International Day and COP26.
Based in Maadi, Cairo, The British School in Cairo was established in 2004 and serves aged 4 to 18. It follows the English National Curriculum through EYFS and British framework, with Cambridge Primary and Secondary, IGCSE, AS Levels and A Levels. Arabic and Religion follow the Egyptian National Curriculum from Year 1, and Egyptian Social Studies from Year 4; a third language (French or German) begins in Year 1. In Primary and Key Stage Three, Cambridge curriculum is taught in core subjects, with Cambridge Checkpoints in Years 6 and 8. From Year 9, pupils join Senior School/IGCSE with external exams under the British Council, later choosing IGCSE O Levels, AS and A Levels. The school emphasises a close-knit community and offers facilities including heated pool, science laboratories, computer suites, a library and IGCSE library, air-conditioned classrooms and a School Cafeteria. Extra-curriculars include art, sport, music, drama, trips and leadership activities.
The International School of Choueifat – City of 6 October is an English‑medium day school founded in 2003 and a SABIS network member. It serves students aged 3–18 and offers a blended curriculum that integrates American and British frameworks, including Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge AS and A Levels, and Advanced Placement. The curriculum develops fluency in English, Arabic, and French, with emphasis on English, mathematics, and science in the secondary years. The SABIS Educational System provides a mastery‑based approach with frequent assessments and a 360‑degree view of progress for students, teachers, and parents, supported by the SABIS Student Life Organization. The campus features sports facilities, a semi‑Olympic pool, a sports hall, and tennis/basketball courts. KG has a building, an indoor pool, and a playground. KG–12 classrooms have Interactive Whiteboards; the ITL Hall houses 167 computers for assessments; a two-level library serves English, Arabic, and French resources with art and music spaces.
International Kingdom College (IKC) is an extension of the Dar El Tarbiah Schools Educational Establishment in 6th October City, Giza, Egypt. It opened in September 2021 to provide British Education from Key Stage 1 to Key Stage 4, serving students aged 3 to 18. IKC offers a British Curriculum with Cambridge IGCSE and also includes an American Curriculum option, fostering enquiry-based learning. ICT is extensively used to support learning, and the campus features two libraries, including a virtual library, to support reading and research. IKC delivers a STEM curriculum and runs a French language program to broaden cultural horizons. It emphasizes personalized learning and aims to prepare students for life beyond exams by developing knowledge, skills and mutual respect. The program is enriched by events and educational visits such as Water Day and Pi Day, continuing the Dar El Tarbiah family philosophy and governance.
New Horizon International School is an English-medium day school in Cairo, Egypt offering the British curriculum alongside Egyptian studies for a diverse student body aged 4 to 18. The International Department prepares students for Cambridge IGCSE and Edexcel qualifications, starting at Reception and progressing to Lower Senior Two before the Core IG programme leads to IGCSE results. In addition to Arabic, Religion and Social Studies under the Egyptian National Curriculum, French is taught as a second language from Reception. Established in 1993, the school is licensed by the Egyptian Ministry of Education and accredited to deliver Cambridge IGCSE and Edexcel examinations. Notable features include specialist Arts and Music programmes, the Heart to Heart community initiative, and a range of clubs such as Art and Design, ICT and Computing, and Music and Song. The campus offers sports, wellbeing and leadership activities to support well‑rounded development. A welcoming, inclusive community supports students.
Egypt British International School (EBIS) sits within the International Schools Campus alongside another on-site campus, educating about 4,000 students from nursery to Year 12 across two campuses. EBIS follows the British National Curriculum with an international perspective and a strong emphasis on culture and heritage. The school prepares learners for EdExcel and Cambridge International Examinations; IGCSE results are used as international benchmarks, alongside England's standardised tests at Years 2 and 6. The curriculum is delivered by qualified teachers and encompasses specialist departments in Arts, Music, PE/Sport, MFL (French and German), ICT, Science, Maths, English, Arabic, Humanities and ESS, with a dedicated Learning Support and SEN team offering tailored programs. Language acquisition begins at age five and a half and continues through Key Stage 4. The campus supports extensive co-curriculars with year-round camps and participation in events like the BSME Games. Distinctive features include a Paris Saint-Germain Academy Egypt sports partnership and a Student Council-driven community program with Share a Smile. EBIS's mission is Enriching – Exploring – Excelling.
Ethos International School is a British international school in Egypt, located in Sheikh Zayed City, Cairo. Since its founding in 2015, Ethos has delivered British education designed to nurture the whole child academically, socially, and emotionally. The campus spans 14,000 square metres and was conceived with sustainability in mind, providing space. The school follows the Foundation Stage with the Early Years Foundation Stage framework, Primary aligned to the National Curriculum of England, and Lower/Upper Secondary under the Cambridge International Curriculum for IGCSE and A-Levels. Facilities include four science labs, 52 classrooms, and over 20 specialized rooms, with every classroom equipped with a Smart board, computer, and speaker. The library offers English and Arabic books and audiobooks, plus resources. Expressive Arts, Arabic Studies, and Learning Support are embedded in the curriculum, alongside sport and wellbeing program. Nine Yards provides internships and after-school activities, supporting student leadership, community involvement, and personal growth.
Elwy British International School in Giza delivers an English-medium, British-style education for ages 3 to 17. Founded in 1995, the group runs a National and International Division in the Al-Haram district, serving Foundation Stage through Year 12. The school is private and co-educational, affiliated with Cambridge International Examinations and Edexcel, preparing students for IGCSE examinations. Cambridge Primary and Secondary frameworks, together with IGCSE offerings, are embedded across the curriculum. The British Council accredits the school, and it is recognised by the Egyptian Ministry of Education. The Cambridge approach is described as comprehensive, thematic, and creative, fostering international mindedness and personal learning. Facilities include age-appropriate, safe play areas, a swimming pool, a gym, and both covered and outdoor spaces. A media center with a video library, three computer labs, a school-wide network and smart boards support digital learning across all stages.
Maadi British International School (MBIS) is a British international school in Cairo serving ages 2 to 18. It follows the English National Curriculum, with Early Years Foundation Stage, Edexcel GCSE/IGCSE and Cambridge A‑Levels delivered at an Edexcel centre. The Primary Curriculum uses thematically linked Launch Pad and Landing Pad experiences, and in Key Stages 3–5 students study KS3, GCSEs and A‑Levels across 14 subjects, including languages such as Spanish, French and Arabic. The campus is purpose-built in Zahraa El Maadi, with facilities that include a 25-metre indoor pool, an auditorium/theatre, two ICT suites, a science laboratory, Art and Design Technology rooms, a drama studio and a well-stocked library of more than 20,000 books. MBIS emphasizes creative, inquiry-based teaching and offers extensive arts, sport and leadership opportunities. It has a strong pastoral program, a House and Student Leadership Team, and a UK Independent Schools Inspectorate report praising provision for families worldwide.
GEMS British School Al Rehab (GEMS TBS) is a well‑established British international school located in Rehab City, New Cairo. Founded in 2001, it serves around 1,000 students on a campus of just under 9,000 square metres, offering Pre‑School through Year 12. The school follows the British National Curriculum, with Foundation Stage guided by the UK Early Years Foundation Stage Curriculum. In Primary, Key Stages 1 and 2 align with the UK curriculum, and in Secondary Key Stages 3 and 4 include an Arabic compulsory component. Years 9–11 deliver Cambridge IGCSE, followed by Cambridge A Levels for post‑16 study, with an IELTS course to prepare for Advanced Level study. Entry to Egyptian degree courses typically requires eight IGCSEs. Facilities include specialised activity rooms, a Science Lab, and a Makerspace; a mid‑size football field; a multipurpose hall; and exclusive year‑round access to Rehab City's sporting club. The CAST programme emphasises Creativity, Activity, Service, and Teamwork, while the Future‑Proof Education approach blends academics with real‑world skills through interdisciplinary projects, debate clubs, coding labs, and leadership programmes.
Maadi Narmer School is a two-division British and Semi-International school in Cairo serving students aged 3 to 18. The British Division follows the Cambridge Primary Curriculum for the early years and offers Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, Cambridge A Levels and Pearson Edexcel IGCSE within a framework aligned to Oxford International Primary Curriculum. The Semi-International Division adheres to MOE standards in ICT and core subjects, emphasizing information and communication technology. The campus includes STEM, Drama, Art, Reading Rooms, a Library, a Theatre, science and ICT laboratories, well-equipped classrooms, a clinic, outdoor play areas, and sports facilities. The Humanities and Egyptian Culture content run across divisions, with field trips and projects that foster heritage and awareness. The school also offers clubs and programs such as Model United Nations, a student union, and a range of performing and visual arts, science and languages initiatives that prepare students for international higher education.
Forsan International Schools in Egypt comprises the Playschool, Forsan British School and Forsan American School. The network provides an all‑through education from age 3 to 19, with Forsan British School following the Cambridge UK framework (Checkpoint, IGCSE, AS and A Levels) administered by Cambridge Assessment and the British Council. Instruction is delivered in English and Arabic, with native English support and a Global Perspectives program. Forsan American School offers an American‑based curriculum for Pre‑K through 12, aligned to the Common Core and including an AP program in high school; it is US‑accredited by Cognia, NWAC and SACS‑CASI. The campuses are purpose‑built and modern, featuring facilities such as indoor pools, theatre spaces, science and IT laboratories, art rooms and music studios, two libraries and gallery spaces, and interactive classrooms. Core strengths include a robust athletics program, extensive performing and visual arts, and a broad range of co‑curricular activities and leadership opportunities.
Modern English School Cairo is a purpose-built, multi-curriculum international school located in New Cairo. It admits students aged 3 to 18 and offers a choice of British Curriculum pathways (Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, Cambridge A Levels), the American Curriculum, and the IB Diploma Programme. Early Years follows play-based learning, with later progression to Key Stages under the English National Curriculum, adapted for local context and international culture. In Secondary, families can follow the British route (KS3 with GCSE/IGCSE, then AS/A Levels) or the American route (Middle School to High School Diploma). At Year 10, the International Baccalaureate DP can be pursued for graduation. The school sits on a purpose-built campus in New Cairo with green spaces, a central 400-seat theatre, and specialist facilities for Science, Art, Music, Dance, Computing and Design Technology. Extensive sports facilities accompany a broad enrichment program, including ASAs, trips, productions, and the International Award.
Cairo English School (CES) is an international school in Mirage City, New Cairo, Egypt, offering a British-based international education for students aged 3 to 18. The curriculum blends the English National Curriculum with Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge A Levels and the IB Diploma Programme for older students. CES serves Foundation Stage, Primary and Secondary on a 42,000-square-metre campus. It is part of the ESOL Education network and is an IB World School authorized to deliver the IB Diploma. The school is a member of the Council of International Schools and the British Schools in the Middle East, and is inspected by British Schools Offshore. Signature programs include the Duke of Edinburgh's International Award, Week Without Walls and international trips. Facilities include an Olympic-size swimming pool, an indoor sports hall, an official-size football field, science and computer labs, and a design and technology lab, supporting a range of academics and co-curricular activities.
El Alsson NewGiza is a private international day school in Egypt offering British and American sections on one campus for students aged 3 to 18. The British section delivers IEYC and IPC alongside the UK National Curriculum for Foundation Stage 1 to Year 13. It is an Edexcel and Cambridge examination centre for GCSE, IGCSE, AS and A-Levels, and it underwent British Schools Overseas inspection in October 2021. The American section follows a US program aligned to core standards, including the Common Core, Next Generation Science Standards and the C3 Social Studies Standards; AP courses are available and a US High School Diploma opens doors to universities. Cognia accreditation covers the American programme, and since 2023 the school offers the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme. The NewGiza campus, opened in 2017, spans 14 feddans and houses both British and American sections with libraries, labs, a theatre and a radio studio globally.
GEMS Academy Alexandria is a co-educational day school in Alexandria, Egypt, serving ages 3 to 18. It offers EYFS, Cambridge IGCSE, British Curriculum, IB (PYP, MYP, DP) and the American Curriculum, enabling families to choose a suitable pathway. The IB continuum runs from nursery to high school, and the campus includes an IGCSE British Division and an IB French Division. German is taught in upper grades, with ICT and E‑learning embedded across classrooms. The library supports study and leisure reading, and on‑site doctors, transportation and a canteen support student welfare. Classrooms are bright, spacious and air‑conditioned, with a two‑adult per class policy. Facilities include gymnasia, an outdoor pool with lifeguard, and courts for football and volleyball, plus monitored transport. An expansive auditorium hosts Music and Drama; four languages are taught: French, English, German and Arabic. The school emphasizes pastoral care and community-building through holistic support and a strong welfare framework.
King's School The Crown is a British international school in Cairo, part of Inspired Education Group and King's College School network. It delivers the UK National Curriculum through IGCSE in partnership with Cambridge and the British Council, offering Cambridge IGCSE and Cambridge A Levels, with the IB Diploma as a pathway. Integrated from Early Years to Sixth Form on one campus, it serves ages 18 months to 18 years. Arc Pathway provides the foundation for its Early Learning School. Specialist teachers deliver Maths, English, Spanish, French, Science, Music, Physical Education, Dance, Public Speaking and Drama from primary onwards. The campus covers 40,000 square metres in The Crown, 6 October City, Cairo, and includes a football field, a 400-metre track, a 25-metre eight-lane covered pool with a learner pool, an indoor multipurpose hall and a 524-seat Performing Arts theatre. Crown participates in Inspired's Global Exchange Programme and provides access to Inspired boarding schools.
El Gouna International School is a co-educational, non-selective day school on Egypt's Red Sea coast serving students aged 4 to 18. It runs two pathways under one umbrella: a British Section delivering the National Curriculum for England with English as the language of instruction, leading to Cambridge IGCSEs and AS/A Levels taught by British-qualified teachers; and a National Language School Section following the Egyptian Language School Curriculum with English instruction while Arabic, Social Studies/Civics and Religion are taught by Egyptian staff. The German Language DSD Programme is available in both sections. All subjects are taught in English, with Arabic-based core subjects taught in Arabic. The school is accredited by the Egyptian Ministry of Education and is a member of BSME and COBIS; it is an approved Cambridge (CAIE) and Edexcel (Pearson) exam center through the British Council. Two sections operate independently but join for morning assemblies and co-curricular activities. Facilities include a 25m pool, science and ICT laboratories, a canteen, a clinic, a small library hosting reading activities, a Little Free Library initiative, outdoor AstroTurf fields, a basketball court, and an indoor multipurpose hall.
Capital International Schools in New Cairo operates two campuses: Main Campus and Lotus Campus, serving learners aged 3 to 18. The school offers American, Cambridge and IB Diploma Programmes, with MYP in Grades 9–10 and DP in Grades 11–12. Entry groups run from Year 1 to Year 12, with DP1/DP2 available. The American stream allows selecting a second language: French, German or Spanish. Founded in 2016 and governed by a Board of Directors, the school emphasises partnerships with families and holistic education. Facilities include four science labs per campus (elementary through chemistry), three computer labs per campus plus a Mac lab, four music studios, art studios, libraries, a 700-seat auditorium, eight cafeterias and two dining halls, plus an innovation lab. Sporting amenities include a gym, a semi-Olympic heated pool, two basketball courts, two tennis courts and soccer pitches. The Innovation Lab nurtures creativity and design thinking with opportunities for international competitions.
Dover American International School in Cairo offers an American college-preparatory education for ages 3 to 18. The curriculum blends Common Core English and Mathematics with NGSS science expectations, Virginia standards for English language arts, and Egypt's Arabic studies guidelines, delivered through project-based, inquiry-led learning. A flexible pathway supports Kindergarten through Grade 12 and leads toward entry to universities in Egypt and abroad. English instruction aligns with CCSS, and French and German are taught to a level aligned with Virginia Standards and the CEFR. The campus spans 15,000 square meters in El-Sherouk City, with dedicated facilities for Kindergarten through High School, a library, three science labs, three computer labs, two art workshops, and two theaters with 100 seats. Outdoor spaces include two football fields, a handball court, and a tennis and basketball area. Signature extras include ABRSM music curriculum and Model United Nations and Student Council programs. for curious learners everywhere.
Marvel International School (MIS) is an international school in Egypt offering English-language education from Nursery to Year 12 for students aged 2 years 8 months to 18. Founded in 2018, MIS is an accredited examination centre for Edexcel, AQA and Cambridge IGCSE, AS and A-Level qualifications, enabling students to follow recognised international curricula without leaving Egypt. The curriculum combines the Early Years Foundation Stage framework with Cambridge Primary and Secondary stages, and Cambridge IGCSE/AS/A-Level programmes, alongside the Edexcel option where applicable. In EYFS, children experience seven areas of learning: Literacy, Mathematics, Communication and Language, Understanding the World, Physical Development, Personal, Social and Emotional Development, Expressive Arts and Design. Primary and Secondary studies emphasise English and Mathematics, Science and Cambridge Global Perspectives, with Art, P.E., Music, ICT, Arabic, French/German (where applicable), Arabic Social Studies (Y4–Y10) and Pastoral support. The school is located in Elshiekh Zayed, District 7, preparing students for study.
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