Egypt, Cairo
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The school is a day school; boarding is not offered.
All students attend in the proper school uniform, which consists of shirts, pants, and light jackets sold in the uniform shop.
GPIS operates a cafeteria. Any student may eat in the cafeteria. Students may bring their own lunches and snacks, provided these meals abide by the GPIS Healthy Food Policy. Meal prices are set by the school's management team with approval by the Governing Board at the beginning of each school year.
GPIS is owned by El Rabwa Group; GPIS is El Rabwa's flagship institution.
GPIS is a private international co-educational day school in Egypt serving ages 2–18 (Pre-K to Grade 12). It offers an American Curriculum for Pre-K–12 and the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme for Grades 11–12. GPBS provides two sections: an IB Section (PYP/MYP/DP) fully authorized, and a British Section accredited by CAIE, Pearson Edexcel, and Oxford AQA. The High School emphasizes Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies, with broad electives and a focus on reading proficiency. The Elementary program follows the American Program with Common Core Standards for Language Arts and Mathematics, includes core subjects plus Arabic and Religion, and uses project-based learning, with Music, Art, Information Technology and Physical Education. Established in 2010 by El Rabwa Group as its flagship, GPIS sits on the largest school complex in Egypt, featuring high-tech classrooms, libraries, science labs, computer labs, a VR-powered STEM room and extensive sports facilities.