Egypt, Alexandria
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The Collège Saint-Marc is part of the Lasallian network. It offers 14 years of education from kindergarten through the Egyptian baccalaureate. The campus features the Lotus of the College and the College Museum as part of the Centre de Vie facilities. Mathematics and sciences are taught in French, with French as the first foreign language and English as the second foreign language. An international French section opens in 2025-2026 to provide immersion in French language and culture within a trilingual, multicultural environment, following the official French national program and offering the Bac Français. The college runs a school bus service with 25 buses.
Sports activities include football, basketball, hockey, swimming, and gymnastics.
The institution is part of the Lasallian network and offers cycles from kindergarten to the Egyptian baccalaureate, totaling 14 years of education. The day begins at 7:55 and ends at 14:45, with 8 periods in the day. Mathematics and the sciences are taught in French in accordance with the official Egyptian programs. French is the first foreign language and English is the second foreign language.
MEJ; Scouts; Coeurs-Vaillants; Conférence; Choral; Alumni; Centre de Créativité; Centre Pédagogique; Astronomy; Théâtre; Salon Culturel; Sports (Football; Basketball; Hockey; Natation; Gymnastique).
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.