Egypt, Cairo
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British Council — A British organization promoting international cultural and educational opportunities; it supports educators worldwide to enrich education quality and prepare learners to live and work in a global society.
Cambridge Assessment International Education — The world's largest provider of international education programs and qualifications for ages 5 to 19; part of Cambridge University Press & Assessment and connected with the University of Cambridge.
Microsoft (Partner) — Access to Office 365 Education tools (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, Teams) and related classroom tools for students and staff.
Firefly (Partner) — A secure learning management system for schools that simplifies communications, lesson management, and student progress tracking, supporting ongoing learning across the school community.
Pearson (Partner) — The UK's largest awarding body, regulated by Ofqual (England), SQA Accreditation (Scotland), CCEA Accreditation (Northern Ireland) and Qualifications Wales (Wales).
Sustainable Development Goals (Partner) — Aspire International School supports the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, which include 17 goals aimed at improving education, reducing inequality, and promoting sustainability.
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.