Egypt, Cairo
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Genesis emphasizes STEAM education with robotics, coding, and AI-based activities. A comprehensive reading program fosters a love of literature and strengthens reading skills. The Genesis Tech Academy provides robotics and coding training with state-of-the-art facilities. A remedial program offers additional academic support for students who need it.
Co-curricular clubs include public speaking and drama. Bilingual drama weeks integrate language learning with performance, exposing students to theatre in multiple languages.
Bilingual drama weeks provide experiences in multiple languages and cross-cultural understanding. The school hosts activities that integrate language with performance and intercultural exchange.
Genesis offers extracurricular clubs such as public speaking and drama. Genesis Sports Academy provides opportunities to participate in sports including football, basketball, karate, gymnastics.
The Genesis Students Union promotes student leadership and representation. GMUN fosters public speaking, debate, and global awareness. Career counseling services help students plan futures, and internship opportunities provide practical experience.
Genesis Sports Academy offers football, basketball, karate, gymnastics, and more. The academy provides state-of-the-art facilities and expert coaching. Participation supports physical fitness, teamwork, and sportsmanship.
Genesis International School offers three academic systems—Semi-International (Baby Class to GCSE), the American System (Pre-K to Grade 12), and the British System (FS1 to Grade 10)—for students aged 6 to 18. The school follows international standards across curricula, aligning CCSS, Next Generation, and CEFR, with Advanced Placement courses available in the high school. Bespoke instruction supports STEAM education, robotics, coding, and AI activities, complemented by a reading program, career counseling, and internship opportunities. Co-curricular clubs include GMUN and the Genesis Student Union, and bilingual drama weeks broaden language and cultural experiences. The school emphasises 21st-century skills through the CLD framework and embeds Education for Sustainable Development across disciplines. Since 1990, Genesis has evolved from Menese International Schools into Genesis International Schools, drawing on more than three decades of experience. Facilities on the American campus include a building, libraries, science and computer laboratories, STEM room, arts and music spaces, playgrounds and cafeteria.