Egypt, Cairo
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Cadmus is a Phoenician prince, the son of the King and Queen of Tyre, who founded Thebes and became its first king. He is widely regarded as the world's first teacher and credited with sparking the intellectual revolution by exporting the alphabet from Phoenicia to Greece. CADMUS Alburouj, a concept by SABIS, provides a top-quality, international education within a safe and nurturing environment, enabling students to reach their full potential today and in the future.
The Student Life Organization (SLO) is an integral part of CADMUS Alburouj's education. It is a student-led mini-society that empowers students to get involved in the day-to-day life at CADMUS Alburouj and offers academic, social, and emotional benefits for everyone involved. The campus includes an independent Kindergarten section, outdoor playgrounds, and sports facilities, along with a cafeteria that serves nutritious meals and snacks.
CADMUS Alburouj is an international SABIS school in Egypt serving students aged 3 to 18. It offers a trilingual education in English, Arabic and a world language of the student's choice, from Kindergarten through Grade 12, within the SABIS Educational System. The curriculum develops language fluency while emphasizing English and mathematics, with the sciences highlighted in Secondary School and preparation for external exams such as IGCSEs and AP. Non-traditional subjects - social studies, music, fine arts, physical education, psychology, business and economics, and computer studies - are integrated into daily learning. A central feature is the Student Life Organization, a student-led component that fosters leadership, critical thinking, communication, perseverance, creativity and teamwork. The campus includes Interactive Whiteboards in all classrooms, science laboratories for older students, a dedicated Kindergarten, outdoor playgrounds and sports fields, and a bright cafeteria. The name Cadmus nods to an ancient educator, linking the school to a long tradition of teaching.