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Evolution International School

Egypt, Cairo

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees EGP 178,400 - 203,800
Ages 3 - 18 years
Bus Service No
Academic offering
Curriculum IB (PYP), IB (MYP), IB (DP)
Taught languages Arabic, English, French
Strengths Visual and Creative Arts, Outdoor Education, Languages
Clubs Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language, Community and Service
Stages Early Years, Primary School, Middle School, Secondary School, Sixth Form
Introduction

Evolution International School is a new Egyptian international school delivering a full IB continuum for ages 3–18. The Early Years (Montessori Children's House, ages 3–6) are linked to the IB Primary Years Programme (PYP) through an integrated Montessori–IB approach, and the Primary School delivers the PYP for ages 3–11. The Secondary Programme offers the Middle Years Programme (MYP) and the Diploma Programme (DP). The school is located at New Giza Campus, km 22, Cairo/Alex Desert Road, 6 October City, Egypt 12588. It uses digital learning tools, with iPads for students and an e-library accessible in school and at home. Since 2020 Evolution has been a Duke of Edinburgh Award Center, organizing Bronze Awards and adventurous journeys such as Marsa Alam and Siwa expeditions. The school places emphasis on character development, leadership, community service, creativity, and independence. Teachers hold recognized qualifications such as the UK PGCE, with strong English instruction throughout.

The Essentials

Evolution International School has instruction in English.

Location

New Giza Campus, km 22, Cairo/Alex Desert Road, 6 October City, Egypt, 12588. The school is located in western Cairo.

Stages

Montessori Children's House; Primary School; Secondary School.

Type

IB World School; Full IB Continuum.

Country affiliation

Egypt

Fees

Annual tuition at Evolution International School ranges from EGP 178,400 to EGP 203,800 for 2026/27.

School fees (annual components by grade group)
- CH Beginners (Montessori CH, CH1, CH2): Tuition EGP 143,600; Educational resources, day trips & accreditation EGP 20,000; Canteen EGP 14,800.
- Grade 1 to Grade 5: Tuition EGP 153,400; Educational resources, day trips & accreditation EGP 24,000; Canteen EGP 14,800.
- Grade 6 to Grade 8: Tuition EGP 163,000; Educational resources, day trips & accreditation EGP 26,000; Canteen EGP 14,800.
- Grade 9 to Grade 10: Tuition EGP 173,000; Educational resources, day trips & accreditation EGP 29,000; Canteen EGP 14,800.
- Grade 11 to Grade 12: Tuition EGP 187,000; Educational resources, day trips & accreditation EGP 33,500; Canteen EGP 14,800.

How the annual fees are presented
- The published fee schedule breaks fees into three annual components: Tuition; Educational Resources, Day Trips & Accreditation; and Canteen. These component amounts are stated in Egyptian Pounds.

Billing schedule and payment terms (deadlines and amounts described in the school enrolment guide)
- On or before Thursday 4 April 2024: a fixed down payment per grade level is required and 100% of transportation fees (if applicable).
- On or before Thursday 6 June 2024: 40% of the tuition fees (down payment), 50% of the educational resources & trips (down payment), and 50% of the canteen fees (if applicable).
- On or before Thursday 5 December 2024: 50% of the tuition fees, 50% of the canteen fees (if applicable), and Ministry of Education (MOE) exam fees (if applicable).

Per-term breakdown (calculated from the published annual figures and the published payment schedule)
- Note on calculation: the enrolment guide lists a “fixed down payment per grade level” but does not state that fixed-down amount. The guide explicitly lists later instalments of 40% and 50% of tuition. Assuming the fixed down payment equals the remaining 10% of annual tuition (this is an inference used only to produce per-term numeric breakdowns), the instalments would be as shown below. The payment schedule in the brochure is used for the instalment percentages.

CH (Beginners / CH1 / CH2) — annual component totals: Tuition EGP 143,600; Resources EGP 20,000; Canteen EGP 14,800. Per-term instalments under the interpretation above:
- Fixed down payment (inferred 10% of tuition): EGP 14,360.
- June instalment (40% of tuition + 50% resources + 50% canteen): EGP 57,440 + EGP 10,000 + EGP 7,400 = EGP 74,840.
- December instalment (50% of tuition + 50% canteen; MOE exam fees if applicable not quantified): EGP 71,800 + EGP 7,400 = EGP 79,200.
- The second 50% of the resources (EGP 10,000) is not allocated explicitly by the three-item schedule above; the enrolment guide's payment schedule lists 50% resources as a down payment but does not detail when the remaining 50% will be collected.

Grade 1–5 — annual component totals: Tuition EGP 153,400; Resources EGP 24,000; Canteen EGP 14,800. Per-term instalments under the interpretation above:
- Fixed down payment (inferred 10% of tuition): EGP 15,340.
- June instalment: EGP 61,360 (40% tuition) + EGP 12,000 (50% resources) + EGP 7,400 (50% canteen) = EGP 80,760.
- December instalment: EGP 76,700 (50% tuition) + EGP 7,400 (50% canteen) = EGP 84,100.
- Remaining 50% of resources (EGP 12,000) is not allocated explicitly by the payment schedule above.

Grade 6–8 — annual component totals: Tuition EGP 163,000; Resources EGP 26,000; Canteen EGP 14,800. Per-term instalments under the interpretation above:
- Fixed down payment (inferred 10% of tuition): EGP 16,300.
- June instalment: EGP 65,200 + EGP 13,000 + EGP 7,400 = EGP 85,600.
- December instalment: EGP 81,500 + EGP 7,400 = EGP 88,900.
- Remaining 50% of resources (EGP 13,000) is not allocated explicitly by the payment schedule above.

Grade 9–10 — annual component totals: Tuition EGP 173,000; Resources EGP 29,000; Canteen EGP 14,800. Per-term instalments under the interpretation above:
- Fixed down payment (inferred 10% of tuition): EGP 17,300.
- June instalment: EGP 69,200 + EGP 14,500 + EGP 7,400 = EGP 91,100.
- December instalment: EGP 86,500 + EGP 7,400 = EGP 93,900.
- Remaining 50% of resources (EGP 14,500) is not allocated explicitly by the payment schedule above.

Grade 11–12 — annual component totals: Tuition EGP 187,000; Resources EGP 33,500; Canteen EGP 14,800. Per-term instalments under the interpretation above:
- Fixed down payment (inferred 10% of tuition): EGP 18,700.
- June instalment: EGP 74,800 + EGP 16,750 + EGP 7,400 = EGP 98,950.
- December instalment: EGP 93,500 + EGP 7,400 = EGP 100,900 (MOE exam fees if applicable are additional and not quantified).
- Remaining 50% of resources (EGP 16,750) is not allocated explicitly by the payment schedule above.

Siblings discount and other charge adjustments
- Sibling discounts: 10% off basic tuition (and 50% off advance payment fees) for the second child; 5% off basic tuition (and 50% off advance payment fees) for the third child; 10% off basic tuition (and 50% off advance payment fees) for the fourth child and onwards. Sibling discounts do not combine with other discounts.

Boarding fees
- No boarding or residential fees are listed in the published enrolment guide or the school's campus information; the school operates from the New Giza day campus and lists canteen and transportation as applicable extras rather than boarding. No separate boarding fees are published.

Other costs and fees (explicitly stated or referenced in the fees material)
- Canteen: annual charge is listed by grade group (see component amounts above).
- Educational resources, day trips & accreditation: annual amounts are shown by grade group (see component amounts above).
- Transportation: the enrolment guide requires 100% of transportation fees (if applicable) to be paid with the fixed down payment; transportation amounts are not listed in the guide.
- MOE exam fees (if applicable): mentioned as payable on the December instalment; amounts are not stated.
- Uniform and supply items: the school requires purchase of uniform items from the school store and publishes uniform and supply lists, but the brochure does not list uniform prices.

Refunds and cancellations
- The published enrolment guide and associated admissions materials that list fees and instalment deadlines do not specify detailed refund amounts or a refund table; MOE exam fees and some other charges may be listed as payable but refund terms for withdrawal or cancellation are not quantified in the fee brochure. For refund or withdrawal terms, the school's financial or student services contact is listed in the admissions material.

Fee payment options and contacts
- The fee brochure provides finance and student services contact details for invoicing and payment arrangements, but it does not itemise payment methods (for example: bank transfer, credit card) or specific payment portals in the published fee document. Parents are directed to the school's admissions and finance contacts for payment arrangements. Finance contact details are provided in the admissions/enrolment materials.

Notes and clarifications used in these figures
- The numerical annual fee components (Tuition; Resources, Day Trips & Accreditation; Canteen) and the payment-deadline schedule above are taken from the school's published enrolment guide. The per-term instalments presented for each grade group apply the enrolment guide's instalment percentages; where the enrolment guide does not state a specific fixed down-payment amount or the final instalment for remaining resource charges, a 10%-of-tuition fixed down-payment has been inferred to produce a clear per-term example and the remaining resource balance is noted separately. The enrolment guide's siblings discount rules, transportation payment instruction, and MOE exam fee reference are included as stated.
Academics

Evolution International School teaches IB (PYP), IB (MYP), IB (DP) for students aged 3 to 18.

Curriculum

Full IB continuum across Evolution International School: Primary Years Programme (PYP) for ages 3–11 (Children's House 1 through Grade 5) and a Secondary Programme offering the Middle Years Programme (MYP) and the Diploma Programme (DP); Montessori-based Early Years (Montessori Children's House) is linked to the PYP through an integrated Montessori–IB approach.

Gifted and Talented

EVO Academic Excellence Scholarships and IB Achievement Awards support high-achieving students; Up to 50% international scholarships for CH2 to Grade 10.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

Evolution International School prioritizes social and emotional learning as part of its mission to nurture well-being and develop socially-conscious global citizens. Evolution International School states a mission to cultivate an equitable, ethical and inclusive learning environment that nurtures well-being, creativity, skills, and academic growth. The IB Learner Profile fosters social-emotional development by encouraging students to embody caring, open-minded, principled, and reflective attributes. Student leadership and service programs support SEL through real-life contexts for teamwork, empathy, and resilience, including the School Student Council and the Duke of Edinburgh programme. The IB-based PYP and DP frameworks promote inquiry-based, student-centered learning that emphasizes personal growth, intercultural understanding, and responsible action.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

Evolution International School has a Special Educational Needs Policy that outlines identification, assessment, and review arrangements for students with special educational needs. Levels of intervention are defined as Expression of Concern, School Action, and School Action Plus, coordinated by the SENCO with involvement from parents and teachers, and the possibility of external agencies. An Individual Education Plan is drawn up for students on the SEN register and reviewed regularly with parental and staff input. The policy covers a range of needs, including specific learning difficulties, general learning difficulties, communication difficulties, physical difficulties, social or emotional difficulties, behavioural problems, underachievement, persistent illness, and frequent changes of school. Provision for SEN is integrated within mainstream education, with staff collaboration, differentiation, and potential external support as required, in line with IB programme expectations. The school maintains a SEN register and documents IEPs for students needing additional support.

Mental Wellbeing

Mental wellbeing is a core focus of the school's ethos. Evolution International School's mission emphasizes nurturing well-being within an equitable, ethical, and inclusive environment. Pastoral policies and programmes provide structured support for students' emotional and social needs. The school's IB framework and Learner Profile further reinforce social-emotional development, including attributes such as caring, open-mindedness, and reflection.

Safeguarding

The school has a Child Protection Policy as part of its safeguarding framework. Safeguarding practices are complemented by a Safeguarding Green Form and a dedicated Pastoral Policy and Programme to ensure student safety and welfare.

Admissions

Admissions

Evolution International School accepts applications for the current academic year as well as the next. The Admissions section provides a 2025-2026 Brochure, a 2024-2025 Fees document, and Apply Now for 2026/2027. Prospective students will take CAT4 tests from the UK to assess verbal, non-verbal, mathematical, and spatial reasoning; these tests indicate potential for learning and do not cover any prescribed curriculum material.

Scholarships

EVO Academic Scholarships provide eligible students with the opportunity to access a high-quality international education with added academic support. Applications are currently under review.

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