Egypt, Cairo
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Champs Elysee St., Dream Land, Gate 2, Wahat Road, 6th of October City, Giza, Egypt. The school is located in the Dream Land neighborhood. Land Line: 02-38580661; Mobile: 01006606601.
Kindergarten, Elementary School, Middle School, High School
American & National programs
Egypt
Application fees
- No published, itemized application fee or separate ‘application processing' charge is available in the school's public admissions information. Parents are required to submit the first installment of tuition and complete registration within two business days after acceptance in order to secure the student's place.
Tuition fees by school year (per term / per year group)
- The school does not publish a detailed tuition schedule by year group or per term for the 2026/27 academic year (and no public 2025/26 full fee schedule is available). Detailed per-term or per-grade tuition amounts are not publicly posted. Third-party school directories list Dream International School but report that the school's fees are not publicly disclosed.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- A place is secured only after acceptance and payment of the first tuition installment; parents must complete that first installment and registration within two business days after acceptance. The admissions process begins six months before September entry. No published itemized term-by-term billing calendar or full installment schedule is available publicly.
Boarding fees (if applicable)
- Dream International School is a day school; there is no public indication of boarding provision or related boarding fees. No boarding fee schedule is published.
Other costs and fees
- Uniforms: School uniform is compulsory and must be purchased from the school shop. The school policies make uniform purchase mandatory but do not list uniform prices.
- Transportation: The school operates a bus/transport service (bus use is described in school policies and is a removable privilege for rule violations). No published bus fee schedule or per-route pricing is available publicly.
- Food / cafeteria: The school operates an on-site cafeteria with its own kitchen. Costs for meals or any meal plans are not published.
- Assessment / placement / exam fees and extra-curricular charges: No public itemized listings for assessment, exam entry, extra-curricular activity fees, or learning-resource charges are available. These types of supplementary fees are commonly charged by schools but no amounts or schedules are published for Dream International School.
Refund information
- No public refund or fee reimbursement policy is posted in the school's available admissions or policies materials. No published schedule for refunds on withdrawal, partial-year attendance, or unused services (transport, meals, etc.) could be found.
Fee payment options
- The school's public admissions and policies pages do not list accepted payment methods (for example: bank transfer, direct deposit, credit card, cheque). No public description of online payment portals, bank account details, or card-processing options is available.
Summary of findings and gaps
- A full, itemized fee schedule (per year group and per term) for 2026/27 (or 2025/26) is not published in the school's public admissions or policy pages. Multiple reputable school-directory sources list the school but indicate that fee details are not publicly disclosed. The information that is publicly stated and can be confirmed is: (1) the school requires payment of a first tuition installment within two business days after acceptance to secure a place, (2) uniforms are compulsory and sold through the school shop, and (3) the school operates transport and a cafeteria. Specific monetary amounts for application, tuition (per term or per year group), boarding (no boarding offered), uniforms, transport, meals, refund rules, and accepted payment channels are not available in public materials.
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.