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British Ramses School Katamya

Egypt, Cairo

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School Essentials

Foundational information about the school

Location

Piece 2A schools area investors complex-katameya, at the beginning of Ain El Shokhna's Road.

Levels

Foundation, Cambridge Primary, Lower Secondary, IGCSE

School Type

International school following the Cambridge Primary and IGCSE curricula; affiliated with the Evangelical Synod of the Nile (Higher Council of the Evangelical Presbyterian Church in Egypt)

Country Affiliation

Egypt

Religious Affiliation

Affiliated with the Evangelical Synod of the Nile – the Higher Council of the Evangelical Presbyterian Church in Egypt

Bus Service

A bus service is available; contact Buses@br-school.com or call 0127 575 71 59

Fees

Application / Registration Fee
- A registration (acceptance) fee is payable when a place is offered; this registration fee is treated as the first tuition installment.

Tuition fees (published amounts and structure available)
- The school's published public materials include itemised IGCSE subject fees (listed in Egyptian pounds) for a previous academic year: O.L: EGP 9,920; O.L IT: EGP 10,688; AS / A2 subject: EGP 12,160; AS Practical: EGP 14,080; A1: EGP 17,920; A1 Practical: EGP 20,480. Administrative fees and specific activity charges for Years 10 & 11 were listed alongside those subject fees (administrative fees EGP 3,450; Year 10 & 11 activities EGP 1,500). Exam fees charged by the British Council are collected separately. These figures were published in the school's IGCSE fees document.

Tuition fees by year group / per term
- No complete, up-to-date term-by-term tuition schedule by year group for the 2026/27 academic year (or 2025/26) is published in the school's publicly available fee pages. The publicly available itemised IGCSE subject fees above are the only detailed fee figures published in the available school documents. For new admissions the registration fee functions as the first installment; other standard term installments and amounts by year group are not published in the available materials.

Billing schedule and payment terms
- The school states that the registration fee is effectively the first installment on acceptance. Specific billing schedules (for example: number of installments per year, exact due dates, late-payment penalties) and explicit payment terms are not published in the school's publicly available fee pages. Parents are directed to the school finance office for invoice and payment details.

Boarding fees
- The school's publicly available parent and handbook materials describe day-time operations, bus services and day-care arrangements; there is no published information indicating that boarding facilities or boarding fees are offered. Therefore boarding fees are not applicable.

Other costs and optional fees
- Administrative and activities charges: administrative fee (EGP 3,450) and Year 10 & 11 activities fee (EGP 1,500) were listed with the IGCSE subject fees document. British Council examination fees are charged separately and announced when due.
- Bus / transport: Bus fees are fixed per route (the school notes fees are fixed regardless of distance) but specific route prices are not published in the public pages. Bus routes and availability are announced at the start of the academic year.
- Uniform: A full school uniform is compulsory. Uniform items (summer and winter sets and PE wear) are listed and the school specifies two local suppliers where uniform is purchased, but uniform prices are not published by the school.
- Sibling discount: A 10% discount for the second child is stated in the school FAQs.

Refunds and withdrawal
- No formal, detailed public refund policy (for example exact refundable amounts, notice periods, or conditions for refund) is published in the school's publicly available fee pages. The registration fee is described as the first installment on acceptance; further details on refunds or withdrawal penalties are not published in the available materials.

Fee payment options
- The school's public pages list a Finance contact (Finance@br-school.com and phone numbers) for fee and billing matters. Specific, published payment methods (for example whether the school accepts credit cards, bank transfers, direct debit or online payment portals) are not listed in the publicly available fee pages. Parents should use the school finance office for the invoice that will state accepted payment methods.

Summary of available published figures and limits of public information
- Available published figures include the itemised IGCSE subject fees and the administrative/activity charges shown above. The school's public pages confirm that the registration fee secures an offered place and acts as the first installment and that bus fees are fixed per route; they also confirm uniform requirements and the sibling discount. Comprehensive, year-group tuition tables (termly or annual fees by year group) for the 2026/27 academic year (or 2025/26) and explicit payment-method, billing schedule, and refund-policy details are not published in the school's publicly accessible fee pages and documents.

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees EGP 0 - 90,198
Ages 4 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 400
Type Co-educational
Bus Service No

British Ramses School Katamya offers a British curriculum for students aged 4 to 18, delivering Cambridge Primary and Cambridge IGCSE programmes. The school is Cambridge International Examinations certified and licensed by the Ministry of Education, with Edexcel certification to offer Edexcel International Academic Qualifications. Opened in 2013, it is affiliated with the Evangelical Synod of the Nile (Higher Council of the Evangelical Presbyterian Church in Egypt). The campus features laboratories, libraries, PE spaces, a playground and sports facilities to support a comprehensive study program. The curriculum supports language learning with supervision in French and German, and art education is led by an Art Supervisor. The school emphasises analytical and creative thinking, and promotes student activism and positive contributions to the school, community, country and world. A safety-minded environment is paired with close partnerships among teachers, parents and administration to ensure individual attention. Leadership and well-being are supported by dedicated staff including a Student Affairs Manager and Well Being Supervisor.

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