Egypt, Cairo
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EBIS is part of the International Schools Campus (ISC), which opened in September 2006. The school hosts around 4,000 students across two on-site campuses. It follows the British National Curriculum with an international perspective reflecting local culture and heritage. The campus is designed to facilitate a broad range of extracurricular activities for both athletes and artists. The school provides specialist departments across Arts, Music, PE / Sport, MFL (German and French), ICT, Science, Maths, English, Arabic, Humanities and ESS, and includes a Learning Support and SEN department to assist varied learning needs.
EBIS follows the British National Curriculum for Nursery to Year 12 and operates on two on-site campuses. The Learning Support and SEN Department provides tailored programs with a team of specialists including a Head of Learning Support, school psychologists and counselors; intervention programmes include National Curriculum Reinforcement, Read Write Inc., Fresh Start and Shine, in-class and small-group support. Specialist Departments cover Art, Music, PE / Sport, MFL (German and French), ICT, Science, Maths, English, Arabic, Humanities and ESS.
The campus is designed to facilitate a wide range of extracurricular activities. EBIS runs year-round camps, including EBIS Sports Camps, and participates in competitive fixtures and tournaments such as the BSME Games. The EBIS Student Council partners with Share a Smile on charity initiatives; students engage in school-wide activities and community projects.
Egypt British International School (EBIS) sits within the International Schools Campus alongside another on-site campus, educating about 4,000 students from nursery to Year 12 across two campuses. EBIS follows the British National Curriculum with an international perspective and a strong emphasis on culture and heritage. The school prepares learners for EdExcel and Cambridge International Examinations; IGCSE results are used as international benchmarks, alongside England's standardised tests at Years 2 and 6. The curriculum is delivered by qualified teachers and encompasses specialist departments in Arts, Music, PE/Sport, MFL (French and German), ICT, Science, Maths, English, Arabic, Humanities and ESS, with a dedicated Learning Support and SEN team offering tailored programs. Language acquisition begins at age five and a half and continues through Key Stage 4. The campus supports extensive co-curriculars with year-round camps and participation in events like the BSME Games. Distinctive features include a Paris Saint-Germain Academy Egypt sports partnership and a Student Council-driven community program with Share a Smile. EBIS's mission is Enriching – Exploring – Excelling.