Egypt, Cairo
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Step 1: Visit CADMUS NAC by appointment. Booking a visit to meet staff and see the campus firsthand is strongly recommended as part of the admissions process. CADMUS NAC is non-selective; acceptance is based on space availability and academic attainment, with age as a factor.
Step 2: Submit the application and required documents. There is no application deadline; admissions are on a space-available basis throughout the year. A joining fee is payable to initiate the admission process. Required documents include a completed Application Form, a copy of identity card or passport, two passport photographs, and the final school report from the previous school.
Step 3: Testing and placement. Kindergarten applicants are interviewed; there are no formal academic requirements for acceptance at that level. For students entering Grade 2 and above, diagnostic tests determine placement in the appropriate class, and the school may offer remedial support or summer programs if needed.
Step 4: Admission decisions and enrollment. Admission decisions are made after careful evaluation of the candidate, taking into account diagnostic test results and previous school records. Additional criteria include motivation, social and emotional development, willingness to work hard, and the ability of CADMUS NAC to accommodate the candidate's needs. Please present the above-mentioned documents upon initiation of the admission process to complete registration. Once accepted and the fees are paid, a place for the student is reserved.
CADMUS International School – New Administrative Capital is the first CADMUS International School in Egypt, located in the New Administrative Capital. The purpose-built campus serves ages 3–18 and uses the SABIS Educational System alongside a broad curriculum that includes Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge AS Levels, Cambridge A Levels, and Advanced Placement (AP). The program emphasizes English and Arabic fluency, with a third language option. In Secondary School, emphasis is on English, mathematics, and the sciences, with external exams integrated. The curriculum covers social studies, music, fine arts, physical education, psychology, business and economics, and computer studies. A 360° view of progress, frequent assessment, and a student-led component foster leadership, critical thinking, communication, perseverance and teamwork. Facilities include Interactive Whiteboards in all classrooms, outside playgrounds, a mini-soccer field, an outdoor basketball court, a Kindergarten section, and a cafeteria. Music and arts are integrated through the Student Life Organization and Athletics.