Egypt, Cairo
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Uniform is compulsory and can be purchased from the school shop. Non-uniform footwear such as football boots, flip-flops or slippers is not allowed. Jewelry should be minimal; girls may wear small stud earrings. Make-up or nail polish is not allowed. Boys should have short hair; girls with long hair should tie it back.
The cafeteria is operated by Break Point and offers a range of healthy snacks and drinks throughout the day.
The Owner and Director is Dr. Eva A. Beshay, who personally governs, administers and legally represents Dream International Schools.
Dream International School Cairo offers an American curriculum for students aged 3 to 18, with a parallel National Division for younger grades. The main campus is in Dream Land on Wahat Road in 6th of October City, overlooking the pyramids and set across 24,000 square meters. The school operates two wings: the American Division (Pre-K to Grade 12) and the National Division (Pre-K to 3rd Secondary), housed in a three‑story building. Facilities include a full-service cafeteria, ICT and science laboratories, a library, a clinic, and dedicated spaces for music and art, plus expansive outdoor sports areas: two tartan football fields, a basketball court, a volleyball pitch and a clay tennis court. The curriculum emphasizes curiosity and practical learning, with strong literacy, science and mathematics foundations in the early years, followed by college preparation, critical thinking and self-reliance in the upper grades. Extra-curriculars span sports, drama and arts, enriching student life.