Egypt, Cairo
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Genesis has significantly improved its infrastructure and facilities over the past three years. The American campus features a five-story building, two playgrounds, a basketball court, a football court, a well-equipped cafeteria, and a gymnastics hall. The American Division building is spacious and tailored to the school's learning practices, with offices, classrooms equipped with smart boards, a clinic, two libraries with encyclopedias and books from renowned authors, two science laboratories (physics, chemistry, biology), two computer labs, one STEM room, two art and craft rooms, two music rooms, and a home economics instruction room. Internet speed has been increased to optimize access to digital resources and technology.
Two playgrounds, a basketball court, a football court, and a gymnastics hall are available for student sports and PE activities. These spaces support the school's physical education program and team activities. The facilities contribute to a broad, active learning environment.
Classrooms are equipped with smart boards. Two libraries provide encyclopedias and a diverse range of books. Two science laboratories (for physics, chemistry, and biology) and two computer labs are available. There is one STEM room, two art and craft rooms, two music rooms, and one home economics instruction room. Internet speed has been increased to support digital learning.
Genesis offers a wide range of extracurricular activities with a strong focus on STEAM, including robotics, coding, and AI-based activities, plus a comprehensive reading program and career counseling with internship opportunities. Co-curricular clubs include public speaking, drama, GMUN, and the Genesis Student Union. The Genesis Sports Academy provides opportunities in football, basketball, karate, gymnastics, and more, with state-of-the-art coaching. The Genesis Tech Academy delivers robotics, coding, and AI education. Bilingual drama weeks and other enrichment programs broaden language and cultural experiences.
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.