Egypt, Cairo
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Nasr City, Cairo, Egypt. Al-Othman Street, from Hassan Al-Mamoun exit, near the New Nasr City buildings.
Foundation to IGCSE/A Levels.
British – IGCSE
British curriculum with accreditation from the British Council, operating under the Egyptian Ministry of Education.
Bus service is available for students.
Application & Registration Fees
- Application fee: EGP 1,500 (published listing).
- Admission / registration fee (payable when an offer is accepted): EGP 2,500.
- Note: an alternate public listing records an application fee of EGP 1,400 in an earlier/parallel listing.
Tuition fees (annual, by year group)
- Nursery (Early Years): EGP 60,000 per year.
- FS1: EGP 70,000 per year.
- FS2: EGP 70,000 per year.
- Year 1 to Year 6: EGP 75,000 per year.
- Year 7 to Year 9: EGP 80,000 per year.
- Year 10: EGP 90,000 per year.
- Year 11–12: fees are charged by subject (no single annual figure published).
Per-term breakdown
- The school's published public listings provide annual tuition amounts by year group. A published per-term breakdown (term 1 / term 2 / term 3 amounts) is not available in the public listings consulted.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- No publicly posted, detailed billing schedule (installment dates, penalties for late payment, or standard payment deadlines) was available in the public listings consulted. The school issues annual tuition figures by year group but does not publish a term-by-term invoice schedule in those listings.
Boarding fees
- Boarding is not applicable: the school is listed as a co-educational day school. There are no boarding fees published.
Other costs and typical additional fees
- School bus / transport: EGP 17,000 per year is published in one listing; another listing records a similar transport fee of EGP 16,000. These amounts are presented as the annual bus fee in public listings.
- Uniform, book charges, exam fees, activity fees, and other incidental charges are not itemised in the public listings consulted; no specific uniform price or compulsory materials fee is published in those listings.
Refund information
- No explicit refund policy for application, registration or tuition payments was published in the public listings consulted. The public listings provide fee amounts but do not include a detailed refund or withdrawal policy.
Fee payment options
- Public listings consulted do not list specific accepted payment methods (for example: credit card, debit card, direct bank transfer, cash, or online payment portal). No payment-method details are published in those listings.
Summary of findings and remaining items not publicly published:
- Annual tuition amounts by year group, application fee, admission fee and an annual bus fee are published in public school listings and are presented above.
- The public listings consulted do not include a term-by-term fee breakdown (per-term invoice amounts), a published billing schedule with due dates or penalties, an explicit refund/withdrawal policy, or a list of accepted payment methods. Those items were not located in the consulted public listings.
FES Futures British School delivers a British-curriculum education with Cambridge IGCSE and Cambridge A Levels, alongside Pearson Edexcel IGCSE options. The school operates as a British–IGCSE institution, accredited by the British Council and overseen by the Egyptian Ministry of Education. The campus includes dedicated transport by bus, a clinic for health services, science laboratories and general labs for practical experiments, a well-stocked library, a playground, a prayer room and sports facilities for PE and recreation. Classrooms are supported by academic facilities that emphasize hands-on learning in science and other subjects, with libraries and digital learning platforms. Students submit assignments and communicate with teachers through learning management systems and SMS portals. Extracurricular activities include field trips and simulations that promote experiential learning beyond the classroom, coordinated within an Activities Calendar to track events. International families receive clear communication and regular updates tailored for overseas guardians and new entrants into the community.