Egypt, Cairo
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EYFS follows the National Curriculum of England. The primary programme employs a comprehensive British curriculum with Cambridge Primary resources to support learning. The secondary programme uses the Cambridge International Curriculum, including Cambridge O Level and IGCSE pathways; in Key Stage 3, students study English, Mathematics, Science, Global Perspective, Foreign Languages, Arabic Studies, Computing and Coding. English Language is a Cambridge O Level subject and Foreign Languages are taught in Key Stage 3.
Asten College offers a rigorous British education founded by Dr. Salma El Bakry, delivered through a Core 24 values-based framework. The curriculum spans EYFS, the British Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge Secondary, and Cambridge A Levels for students aged 3 to 17. The school is a Microsoft Digital Transformation School, integrating digital technology across teaching and learning with support from Microsoft educators. Core 24, implemented in collaboration with Franklin Covey in 2021, embeds values-based learning across Early Years, Key Stages 1–2, and Secondary Education, while emphasising personalised learning experiences. Accredited by Pearson, the MOE, the British Council, and Cambridge, Asten College aligns with respected external standards. The 20,000 m² campus in Taj City along the Cairo–Suez International Road, designed by Gensler, provides safe, healthy, and equitable learning environments. BalancED supports professional development and school evaluations. Extracurriculars are embedded in Core 24 across academic, athletic, and co-curricular activities, including coding and robotics, earth studies, art and music competitions, leadership development, and cultural trips."