Egypt, Cairo
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Enrollment Steps: Step 1: Submit the Online Application. Contact the admission team to confirm which year groups remain open for admission and review the required documents. Open days with presentations about the school, academics, facilities, and activities are offered, and campus tours are available. Families can visit the school by appointment via calls or direct messages on social media to receive detailed admission information and to schedule a mutually convenient date. Step 2: Assessment & Interview. The admissions assessments are standardized tests aligned with the Cambridge International Framework. The purpose is to identify the student's abilities and strengths/weaknesses; after the assessment, a member of the Admissions team will arrange a meeting with a member of the School Leadership team to discuss questions and outline what is offered. Re-assessments are by invitation only and depend on the initial levels; if a student is not offered a re-assessment or does not attain the required levels, applicants may reapply for the next academic year; assessment fees are non-refundable. Step 3: Parents Meeting. After the assessment, a parents' meeting is scheduled to discuss questions, share information about the child, and review routines, policies, and how the school supports learning. Step 4: Result & Admissions Enrolment. Following scores and the parents' meeting, the admissions terms and conditions are communicated. Placement into a year group and admission are subject to the school's admissions policies and MOE requirements; parents must provide valid documents and comply with MOE rules, including nationality information. The school may exclude or suspend enrollment for breaches of policies or incomplete information. To secure a place, registration fees must be paid within one week of confirmation; failure to pay can render the acceptance invalid, and assessment fees are non-refundable. Breach of enrollment policies or incomplete expected documentation may also affect eligibility. Open days, campus tours, and direct communications with the admissions team are available to assist families through the process.
Aspire International School in Cairo delivers a British-curriculum experience for students aged 3 to 15, spanning EYFS to Cambridge IGCSE. The curriculum is fully aligned with the Cambridge International Framework and includes an enriched Arabic program that serves as the language of identity. In Early Years (ages 3–5) the foundation follows the Cambridge framework and incorporates Arabic enrichment. Primary (ages 5–11) emphasizes life skills, critical thinking, communication and collaboration, and remains Cambridge-aligned with ongoing Arabic enrichment. Lower Secondary (ages 11–14, Year 7 and 8) follows Cambridge Lower Secondary, and Upper Secondary (Year 9–10) offers Cambridge IGCSE and Cambridge O Level. On-site facilities include ICT-Science labs, a library, and dedicated Visual and Performing Arts spaces, alongside on-campus sports facilities and a vibrant Clubs & Activities program. The program supports engagement beyond lessons, with Arabic as identity language and English, French and German taught by qualified staff. Transport is available for pupils.