Egypt, Cairo
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The school is an IB World Continuum School fully authorized to offer the complete International Baccalaureate continuum: the Primary Years Programme (PYP), the Middle Years Programme (MYP), and the Diploma Programme (DP). The school's philosophy is rooted in the shared values of IB World Schools—a commitment to delivering high-quality, challenging international education that embraces diversity and inclusion. The school nurtures students who are academically strong, compassionate, open-minded, and globally aware. Learners are encouraged to become active participants in their communities and lifelong learners who recognize different perspectives.
The school has a Community Project under Student Space called Food For All (Year 24/25). Food For All involves students in a community-focused project through Student Space to support others. The program fosters collaboration and service-minded learning as part of student development. The school emphasizes community involvement as an important aspect of education.
Carleton College International School is an IB World Continuum School in the United States, offering the Primary Years Programme, Middle Years Programme, and Diploma Programme. The campus serves students aged 3 to 18 on a coeducational, residential liberal arts environment. Lessons are guided by the IB learner profile and an inquiry-based approach that fosters intercultural understanding, collaboration, and truly global-mindedness. The school currently delivers PYP and MYP, with Diploma Programme authorization pursued to complete the continuum and deepen higher-level inquiry and research skills. Cognia accreditation supports quality assurance alongside the IB framework. Facilities emphasize dedicated learning spaces and safe, well-organized student services, with a campus designed to support inquiry-based study and accessible transport. Beyond academics, the College values character education and counselling and emphasizes community service as a core part of student development. A signature initiative is the Community Project Food For All, connecting students with needs and leadership opportunities.