Egypt, Cairo
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CMIS was founded in 2005. CMIS enjoys a rich history of cultural excellence that is the result of a strong partnership between the school, staff, students, parents and the community.
CMIS is a community of lifelong learners that demonstrates the knowledge, skills and values required for productive global citizenship in a rapidly changing world of technology. Its core values are Care, Mutual Trust, Mutual Respect, Tolerance, Fairness, Openness, Responsibility, Persistence, and Excellence. CMIS believes learning is lifelong and that instruction should be varied, engaging, and conducted in safe environments with the support of the entire community.
CMIS is a girls' day school in Cairo, Egypt, offering an American curriculum with Advanced Placement. The core program follows Common Core standards and aligns with the vision, enabling teachers to tailor texts and activities to foster creativity and higher‑order thinking. From Pre-K through Grade 12, students study language arts, mathematics, science aligned to Next Generation Science Standards, social studies, French and German, physical education, art, music, computer studies, and Qur'an. In grades 11–12, CMIS offers AP courses and electives such as Economics, Psychology, Sociology, Business, Environmental Science, Advanced Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Management and Statistics. SAT I and II, and national subjects, also form part of assessment goals. The campus comprises a building with two labs, three libraries, a clinic, art and music rooms, and an auditorium, plus a semi‑Olympic pool, basketball and tennis courts, and a gym. Distinctive features include on-site mosques and partnerships with Goethe Institute and ÄDK.