Egypt, Cairo
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The school is a German-recognized international school. It offers learning for Kindergarten, Grundschule (Primary School), and Gymnasium, with a D-Zug learning track. The school participates in the Diercke Wissen geography competition, including recognizing winners in 2026.
AGs include Chess and Thinking Games; Kindergarten Theatre – Stage Open for Imagination; Reading Club; Reading Adventure Time – Tell, Invent, and Experience; Chess Club; Stories Time with Fun; Graffiti and Wall Painting – Artworks for Our School Wall; and the Model United Nations (MUN) Club.
In the MUN-AG, students learn how diplomacy works and how to discuss topics in international debates. They write speeches, draft resolutions, and participate in debates to understand political processes and to participate actively. The emphasis is on critical thinking, teamwork, and practicing negotiation and presentation techniques.
Chess and Thinking Games promote strategic thinking; Reading Club and Reading Adventure Time foster literacy and imagination; Stories Time with Fun encourages verbal expression. The AG program includes these recreational and language-oriented activities to support social development among students.
Ramadan Iftar events are organized at Europa-Schule Kairo, including Iftar gatherings for the staff and school community. The school participates in school-wide events and competitions that bring students together and strengthen community ties.
Model United Nations (MUN) fosters leadership, diplomacy, and public speaking as students engage in international debates and resolutions.
Europa-Schule Cairo is a German government-recognized international school for ages 3 to 18, offering a German-language curriculum from Kindergarten to Gymnasium. The campus has a kindergarten building, bright classrooms, modern secondary facilities, a climate-controlled sports hall, two football pitches, a private pool, and outdoor spaces. The school emphasizes project-based, cross-disciplinary learning through a D-Zug track and uses modern media to support hands-on, individualized study. Core subjects include German, Mathematics, History, Arabic, Biology, Geography, English, with French from grade 6 and Physics and Chemistry from grade 7. Deutsch Sprachdiplom I (B1) is offered. Abitur is the German International Abitur, with exams in German, English, Arabic and Mathematics at higher level, and other subjects at basic level. Egyptian credentials Addadeya after grade 9 and Thanaweya after grade 12 are issued. The school participates in the Diercke Wissen geography competition.