Egypt, Cairo
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Organizes a yearly Model United Nations conference with other international schools, and participates in a university-level conference held at AUC. International trips for grades 7–12 broaden students' academic experiences. An exchange program to Germany is available for Secondary students, and the school hosts exchange students from Germany and India. Field trips occur at national and international levels.
Clubs range from photography, Social Justice, Archery, and more. Students engage in creative projects through these clubs. The program supports artistic expression and collaborative work.
International trips are offered for grades 7–12. There is an exchange program to Germany for Secondary students, and the school hosts exchange students from Germany and India. A yearly Model United Nations conference is organized with other international schools, including a university-level conference at AUC.
The school focuses on encouraging diversity, developing interpersonal skills, and building empathy. Clubs include photography, Social Justice, Archery, and more. International trips for grades 7–12 provide cross-cultural experiences.
Working closely with an orphanage in the local area and hosting fundraisers for other small charities. These activities teach leadership, citizenship, and empathy.
Organizes a yearly Model United Nations conference with other international schools, including participation in a university-level conference at AUC. Exchange programs and student leadership opportunities arise through clubs and school events.
Participates in U-16 and U-18 soccer tournaments. The tournaments provide scholarship opportunities for top-ranked universities. The school coaches sports teams throughout the year, from basketball to soccer.
British Columbia Canadian International School East (BCCIS East) is a private offshore school delivering the British Columbia Curriculum for Pre-K to Grade 12 and issuing the Dogwood Diploma, alongside BC transcripts. Accredited by the BC Ministry of Education as a BC Offshore School, the school assigns a Personal Education Number (PEN) to each student. The program teaches core competencies, literacy and numeracy, with a Know-Do-Understand approach, and Graduation in Grades 10–12 requires 80 credits and BC provincial assessments. Arabic Studies is offered within the curriculum. The school serves ages 2–18, with campus facilities including science labs, an art room, library, computer labs, a gym, a swimming pool, a soccer field, and specialized Early Childhood spaces. Extracurricular life features a yearly Model United Nations, international exchanges (including a Germany program) and a range of trips. Community service is integrated, and students participate in sports, arts, and clubs across campus and leadership.