Egypt, Cairo
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Application and one‑time fees
- Application (one‑time): EGP 5,000.
- Registration / Re‑registration (one‑time): EGP 10,000.
- Assessment / evaluation (one‑time): EGP 3,000.
Tuition fees by year group (annual amounts)
- KG 1–2: EGP 110,000 per academic year.
- Grade 1–6 (Primary): EGP 115,000 per academic year.
- Grade 7–9 (Lower Secondary): EGP 121,000 per academic year.
- Grade 10–12 (Upper Secondary): EGP 110,000 per academic year (figure available from the prior published schedule).
Per‑term amounts (estimated)
- The school operates on a September–June academic cycle; per‑term totals are shown below as a straightforward division of the published annual fee into three equal terms (annual ÷ 3). This per‑term split is an inferred calculation for convenience and is not published as an official school invoice schedule.
- KG 1–2: EGP 36,667 per term (estimated).
- Grade 1–6: EGP 38,333 per term (estimated).
- Grade 7–9: EGP 40,333 per term (estimated).
- Grade 10–12: EGP 36,667 per term (estimated; based on the published annual figure from the prior schedule).
Transportation / school bus
- Annual bus (transportation) fee: EGP 27,000 (applies when the school bus service is used).
Boarding
- No boarding or hostel fee is published; the school's facilities list day‑school services (bus, clinic, labs, sports, etc.) and do not include boarding provisions. Boarding is not indicated as an offered service.
Other costs and typical additional charges
- Textbooks, uniforms, examination or external exam charges, extracurricular activities, and special program fees are commonly charged at many schools but specific amounts for uniforms, textbooks, exam fees, or activity fees are not published in the available fee details for Green Heights International School. Parents should allow for separate, additional costs for books, uniform and optional activities when budgeting.
Refunds and withdrawal
- A formal refund policy and detailed terms for withdrawal or refunds are not published in the available fee information. The published items identify application, registration and assessment fees as one‑time charges but do not state which payments (if any) are refundable.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- The published fee listings show annual tuition amounts and one‑time application/registration/evaluation charges. Specific official billing dates, installment deadlines, penalty/late‑payment terms, and whether annual tuition may be paid in full or in installments (and any discounts for full payment) are not published in the available materials. The academic year runs September–June.
Fee payment options
- No public, detailed list of accepted payment methods (for example, bank transfer, credit/debit card, online payment partners) or bank account details is published in the accessible fee information. Parents should expect standard options (bank transfer and in‑school payment) may be used by the school, but specific accepted methods and any card fees are not stated.
Summary of findings and missing items
- Available published figures for the 2025/26 academic year include: one‑time application (EGP 5,000), registration (EGP 10,000) and assessment (EGP 3,000) fees; annual tuition for KG1–2 (EGP 110,000), Grade 1–6 (EGP 115,000) and Grade 7–9 (EGP 121,000); and an annual bus fee (EGP 27,000). These figures are published in the school directory and school listings.
- The school's published materials do not include: an explicit per‑term official invoice schedule, detailed payment deadlines or installment options, published boarding fees (boarding not offered), uniform/textbook price lists, a clear refund/withdrawal policy, or a listed set of accepted payment methods and bank details. Where per‑term amounts are requested above, those figures are an inferred simple division of the published annual fee into three equal terms for budgeting convenience and are not presented as an official billing schedule.
(If you need the exact invoice schedule, the school's official finance office is listed for direct contact: +20 2 2328 5069 / info@greenheights.edu.eg.)
Green Heights International School offers curricula: the American Division, based on Virginia Standards of Learning, and British Division aligned with Cambridge guidelines for ages five to eleven. The American Division features core subjects—Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies—plus French from KG1, Arabic and Religion from KG1, and Arabic Social Studies starting in Grade 4. It includes Information Technology, Art, Music, Drama, Physical Education, and project-based learning with field trips. British Division provides Cambridge standards alongside the Egyptian Ministry of Education, with IGCSE as a 3-year option for ages 14–16, complemented by a project approach and field trips. The campus covers 3,620 sq m and includes classrooms with data projectors, ICT and science laboratories, a library and media room, theatre, music rooms, art room, studio, medical clinic. Sports facilities include soccer, basketball, tennis, volleyball, and gymnasia. A dedicated Music Department leads a school band, theatre productions, and global arts activities.