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Aspire International School - Cairo

Egypt, Cairo

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Facilities Overview

Aspire International School provides a range of on-site facilities to support learning across EYFS to Year 12. It includes ICT-Science Labs for technology-enabled learning and a Library for study and research. Dedicated spaces for Visual and Performing Arts are available to support creativity outside the classroom. A Clubs & Activities program and on-campus Sports facilities are part of the student experience. Transportation is available to support pupil travel to and from the school. The campus is located at Plot No. 2, Al-Banafseg Services Center No. 2, 1st Settlement, New Cairo, Egypt.

Sports Facilities

Aspire provides on-campus sports facilities as part of the Aspire Facilities offering. These facilities support physical education and a range of sports activities for pupils. The Sports section is listed among the Aspire Facilities.

Academic Facilities

ICT-Science Labs support science and technology learning and project work. A Library provides space for reading and research. These facilities underpin classroom-based learning across the curriculum.

Extra-Curricular Activities

Clubs & Activities are offered to pupils as part of Aspire Facilities. Visual & Performing Arts facilities support creative extracurricular work. The extracurricular program complements the Cambridge curriculum, which Aspire follows. On-campus spaces for clubs, arts, and performances enable student engagement beyond the classroom.

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The school at a glance
Fees EGP 100,100 - 135,000
Ages 3 - 15 years
Type Co-educational
Bus Service No

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.

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