Egypt, Cairo
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The program develops students' academic, social, and emotional wellbeing. It gives every student a voice, choice, and ownership in learning. It uses a transdisciplinary, inquiry-based approach with real-world contexts to build intercultural understanding. Life skills are embedded alongside academics, including interpersonal skills, self-management, and communication. This combination supports students' ongoing social and emotional development.
EAL support is provided by dedicated EAL teachers as part of the school's inclusion provisions. The EAL program is led by a Language Acquisition Department. EAL teachers include Farah Hassan and Hend Wahby. Soha Abd El Gawad is Head of Language Acquisition Department. The Middle and High School Program includes Language Acquisition (World Language) as part of its subjects.
EAL support is provided by dedicated EAL teachers and a Language Acquisition Department. Farah Hassan and Hend Wahby serve as EAL teachers, and Soha Abd El Gawad leads Language Acquisition. The Middle and High School Program includes Language Acquisition (World Language) as a subject.
The Elementary Program emphasizes students' wellbeing, including social and emotional aspects. It integrates life skills alongside academics and supports interpersonal skills, self-management, and communication. The program aims to foster a reflective, inquiry-based learning culture that connects learning to real-world contexts and diverse cultural perspectives.
Safeguarding policies are in place and overseen by a dedicated Safeguarding Team. A GEMS Safeguarding Policy defines child protection procedures for the school community. The current policy version POLCSG001V4 is effective from 01 August 2024 and is scheduled for annual review; an Egypt-specific safeguarding policy (v2) is also available.
GEMS International School Cairo opened in 2022 in Rehab 2, New Cairo, as the first purpose-built, high-tech, environmentally conscious GEMS IB Continuum school in Egypt. The school is part of the GEMS Education network and offers the Primary Years Programme, Middle Years Programme, and Diploma Programme, alongside an American International Curriculum. It serves students from Pre-K through Grade 12 (ages 3 to 18) and plans to enroll just under 1,400 students in 2026-27. The campus features a Football Court, a Pool, a Multi-Purpose Hall, a Design Tech Lab, a Library, and a Makerspace, supporting both academic and creative pursuits. The IB Continuum emphasizes inquiry, action, and reflection, with MAP assessments three times a year for Grades 2–11. The school prioritizes inclusion, diversity, and global mindedness while delivering a values-driven education. Through the Arts, Languages, Athletics, and service opportunities, students develop independent thinking, collaboration, and problem-solving skills in a holistic environment.