Egypt, Alexandria
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1. The Collège Saint-Marc announces the opening of a French International Section within the school for the 2025-2026 academic year. The primary level will open with PS, MS, GS, CP, CM1 and CM2 classes. The other levels—the Primary, the College and the Lycee—will follow from September 2027. The section provides immersion in the French language and culture within a trilingual, multicultural learning environment. 2. For the 2025-2026 school year, pre-enrollments will open in June 2025. The French Section Secretariat will welcome families to provide information and assistance during the hours: Monday through Thursday and Saturday, from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., from Monday, June 2, 2025 to Wednesday, June 18, 2025. 3. Registration for admission is available online by filling the following form at saintmarc.eschola.me. 4. Please bring a recent photo of your child (4x6 cm, white background), a photocopy of their birth certificate (digital version), and copies of valid identity documents for both parents. 5. A first day of admission tests for the French International Section was held for levels PS through CM2 for the 2025-2026 intake. 6. Students will follow the official French national education program and will have the opportunity to obtain the French Bac; a homologation request will be filed as soon as possible.
Bourses aux démunis: The Amicale provides aid to needy students within its means, helping those who, due to unforeseen circumstances, are financially unable to continue their studies, regardless of nationality or religion.
Collège Saint-Marc is an all-boys Catholic Lasallian college in Alexandria, Egypt, delivering 14 years of education from kindergarten to the Egyptian baccalaureate. The curriculum blends the official Egyptian program with a Lasallian approach, with mathematics and the sciences taught in French, French as the first foreign language and English as the second. The school day runs from 7:55 a.m. to 2:45 p.m., organized into eight forty-five‑minute periods with two twenty‑minute recesses. The cycles span maternel (2 years); petit primaire (3 years); grand primaire (3 years); préparatoire (3 years); seconde (3 years). An international French section will open in 2025–2026 to provide immersion in French language and culture within a trilingual environment, following the French national program and offering Bac Français. The campus features the Lotus and the College Museum, and a 25‑bus service supports families. The Lasallian network emphasizes service, community engagement, and inclusive education for students with diverse needs.